Our client — a leading pan-African telecom & fintech group operating across Africa, the Middle East and South Asia — is consolidating its operating companies onto a single Oracle Cloud ERP platform and is establishing a regional Oracle Cloud Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Cairo, Egypt.The Head of Oracle ERP is the senior accountable leader for the Group’s Oracle Cloud delivery and operations. Following a Global Design and Phase 1 implementation delivered by Oracle Consulting across the Phase 1 markets, this role takes formal handover of the platform, stands up the Oracle Cloud CoE in Cairo, and leads the subsequent country rollouts, support operations and continuous-improvement agenda across eleven operating markets.The mandate combines three rare things in one role: building a capability from scratch, taking over a live multi-country platform from a global vendor, and rolling that platform out to a further wave of operating companies.Location & profileLocation: Cairo, Egypt (hybrid) — regular travel across Africa, UAE and Pakistan (up to ~35%)Type: Full-time, permanent — senior leadership gradeReports to: Chief Operating OfficerLanguages: Fluent English (required); working French strongly preferredScope of the rolePlatform: Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications (ERP, SCM, CX) + Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) + Fusion ERP & SCM AnalyticsGeographies: Eleven operating markets across Africa, the Middle East and South AsiaEnterprise structure: up to 30 primary ledgers, 30 legal entities, 30 business units, 30 inventory organisations, 6 warehousesTeam: Oracle CoE — functional leads, technical / integration leads, OIC developers, FBDI / BI Publisher / OTBI specialists, security & controls, AMS operations across the Cairo hub and secondary delivery locationsKey responsibilitiesStand up the Oracle Cloud Centre of Excellence — define the operating model (service catalogue, governance, RACI, charge-back); build the Cairo hub (tooling stack, ways of working); lead recruitment across all in-scope towers; establish secondary delivery capability; define and embed CoE KPIs.Lead the formal handover from Oracle Consulting — customer-side acceptance of remaining milestone deliverables, handover acceptance criteria (documentation, knowledge transfer, defect backlog), post-go-live stabilisation, commercial close-out, and the steady-state interface with Oracle Support.Lead Oracle Cloud rollout to the remaining operating markets — sequence and deliver rollouts (Design Authority, CRP1/CRP2 fit-gap, SIT, data migration rehearsals, UAT, cutover, hypercare) with statutory / tax / language / banking localisation; govern the enterprise-structure envelope; own data migration to ≥98% accuracy; drive adoption.Run the platform as a managed service — L2/L3 application support across ERP/SCM/CX/OIC, SLA & problem management, the Oracle quarterly update cycle, configuration-as-code and environment governance, the OIC integration estate, the controls environment (AFC/AAC SoD), and the reporting estate (OTBI / BI Publisher / Fusion Analytics).Strategic, commercial & people leadership — own the Oracle relationship at executive level (licensing, consumption, renewals); partner with the CFO function on measurable business outcomes; publish the multi-year Oracle roadmap; build, coach and retain a high-performing, multi-cultural team.Modules in scope (process-ownership level)ERP — Financials & Risk: GL, Payables, Receivables, Cash Management, Asset Management, Expenses, Transaction Tax, Lease Accounting, Financial Risk & Compliance, Advanced Financial Controls (AFC), Advanced Access Controls (AAC)ERP — Projects: Project Costing & Performance, Project Cost Control, Project Management, Project Resource ManagementSupply Chain (SCM): Purchasing, Self-Service Procurement, Sourcing, Supplier Qualification / Portal, Procurement Contracts, Inventory, Order Management, Product Hub, Demand Management, Supply Planning, Warehouse ManagementCustomer Experience (CX): Fusion Sales, Configure-Price-Quote (CPQ)Platform & Integration: Oracle Integration Cloud (Enterprise), FBDI / HDL bulk loaders, REST / SOAP services, ERP/SCM extractsAnalytics: Fusion ERP Analytics, Fusion SCM Analytics, Fusion Analytics Warehouse (FAW / FDI), OTBI, BI PublisherMust-have12+ years in enterprise ERP, including 5+ years leading Oracle Cloud / Fusion Applications delivery or operations at multi-country, multi-entity scale (Practice Head / CoE Head / Programme Director / Delivery Lead)Hands-on delivery accountability across Oracle Cloud Financials and at least one of Procurement / SCM / Projects; working understanding of OTBI / BI Publisher and Oracle Integration CloudDirect experience taking handover of an Oracle Cloud implementation from a global SI (Oracle Consulting, Accenture, Deloitte, PwC, IBM, TCS, Infosys, Cognizant) and running it steady-stateDemonstrated experience standing up an Oracle (or comparable enterprise platform) Centre of Excellence — operating model, hiring, tooling, KPIs, charge-backPersonally delivered Oracle Cloud rollouts across multiple countries with statutory localisation, multi-currency, multi-language and multi-ledger complexityLed teams of 30+ across mixed onshore / offshore / nearshore locations with full hiring, performance and delivery accountabilityComfortable owning vendor relationships, milestone acceptance, holdback management, change orders and Oracle subscription consumption discussionsCredible at C-suite (CFO, CIO, COO, Internal Audit); fluent English; working French strongly preferredStrongly preferredTelecommunications, fintech, towers or other regulated multi-country operators; experience supporting CFO offices in African / emerging-market telcosOracle Risk Management Cloud (AFC and AAC), SOX / IFRS audit cycles, Group Internal Audit interactionImplementing or operating Fusion Analytics Warehouse / FDI, integrated with OCI servicesOracle Cloud certifications (Financials, SCM or OIC); PMP / Prince2 / SAFe; ITIL v4How to applySubmit your CV and a one-page summary of your most relevant Oracle Cloud delivery / CoE experience — covering scale, modules, geographies and your specific accountability — together with indicative compensation expectations.