Full-Time

D365 Enterprise Asset Management Senior Manager

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Protiviti

Protiviti

5,001-10,000 employees

Global consulting firm for business solutions

Compensation Overview

$134k - $215k/yr

+ Bonus

Senior, Expert

Chicago, IL, USA

Hybrid

Protiviti is not registered to hire or employ personnel in the following states – West Virginia, Alaska.

Category
IT Consulting
Management Consulting
Consulting
Required Skills
Visio
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Supply Chain, Accounting, Finance, Engineering, Business, or a related field)
  • 7+ years working with Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O, with hands-on implementation across SCM, EAM, Project Operations, and Core Finance.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite applications with specific emphasis on Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Secondary emphasis on Visio and Access.
  • Professional Certification such as D365 SCM, Finance, or Project Operations preferred or similar strongly preferred.
Responsibilities
  • Partner with clients to identify and manage risk.
  • Develop strategies to solve complex business problems using new ways of thinking.
  • Devise solutions to support clients' needs through using the latest tools and methods.
  • Develop lasting relationships with client personnel and further these relationships through quality product delivery.
  • Foster a network within the business community and serve as an ambassador of Protiviti in the market.
  • Mentor and provide performance development to teams as you oversee the successful completion of project work plans.
Desired Qualifications
  • Interest in project management and team leadership.
  • Interest in contributing to the preparation of client proposals and strategies to win new business.
  • Interest in working with a diverse portfolio of clients across manufacturing and related industries.

Protiviti provides consulting services to help businesses address complex challenges in various areas such as risk management, compliance, technology, and internal audit. The firm works with large corporations, including a significant portion of the FORTUNE 1000 and FORTUNE Global 500, offering tailored solutions to meet their specific needs. In technology consulting, Protiviti supports clients with digital transformation, cybersecurity, and data analytics. Their risk and compliance services assist businesses in managing regulatory requirements and internal controls. By charging fees for their consulting services, Protiviti engages in both short-term projects and long-term partnerships, emphasizing collaboration to deliver objective insights and effective solutions.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Menlo Park, California

Founded

2002

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Protiviti's AI studio in Chicago enhances its technology consulting capabilities.
  • The acquisition of Adamantia strengthens Protiviti's presence in the French market.
  • Recognition as a top workplace boosts employee morale and retention.

What critics are saying

  • Cultural integration challenges may arise from the Adamantia acquisition.
  • Over-reliance on AI technologies could pose operational risks.
  • Maintaining high employee satisfaction may increase operational costs.

What makes Protiviti unique

  • Protiviti serves over 60% of the FORTUNE 1000 companies.
  • The firm offers a wide range of consulting services, including risk and compliance.
  • Protiviti emphasizes a collaborative approach, tailoring solutions to client needs.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Parental Leave

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Hybrid Work Options

Company News

PR Newswire
Jun 9th, 2025
Protiviti Honored on 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in the Bay Area(TM) List

Protiviti honored on 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in the Bay area(tm) list.

IFA Magazine
May 1st, 2025
The Fca’S Five-Year Vision: An Opportunity For Firms To Reimagine Regulation, According To Bernadine Reese, Protiviti

Let’s be honest—when someone says “regulation”, many people in the industry can disengage. But for Bernadine Reese, Managing Director of the Risk and Compliance team at Protiviti, the word sparks enthusiasm, especially with all the changes coming down the line. In a recent IFA Talk podcast, she joined IFA Magazine’s Jenny Hunter and Sue Whitbread to dig into the FCA’s freshly launched strategy for 2025 to 2030—and her message is clear: this is not just another regulatory document. It’s an opportunity.In Bernadine’s words, “Regulation is definitely not boring—especially at the moment. We’re seeing lots of change, lots of surprises, so it continues to be a fascinating topic.”Here’s what financial advisers and their firms need to know about the FCA’s strategy and why now might be the perfect time to rethink how they engage with regulation, innovation and the customer experience.Four big themes. The new FCA strategy isn’t just a tick-box exercise

Quad Cities Business
Apr 23rd, 2025
St. Ambrose to honor three with McMullen Award

Paul Sachs, a 1976 accounting graduate, retired as a founding managing director of Protiviti, a global business consulting firm.

Decrypt
Apr 22nd, 2025
Quantum Computers Take Massive Step Forward For Cryptography

In brief Quantum computers can generate "certifiably random" numbers that are truly unhackable, unlike traditional computers.Researchers used a 56-qubit quantum computer to create 70,000+ verified random bits that would require massive supercomputing power to fake.True randomness could revolutionize security for encryption, blockchain, and digital signatures, though implementation remains challenging.Decrypt’s Art, Fashion, and Entertainment Hub. Discover SCENEA team of researchers from JP Morgan Chase, Quantinuum, and others has shown that quantum computers can produce “certifiably random” numbers, potentially improving how we secure everything from banking to voting systems.It turns out that the random numbers some computer programs use aren’t so random.In cryptography—the tech underlying two-factor authentication and passkeys for instance—random numbers are generated to secure systems from hackers. But traditional computers typically use algorithms that only mimic randomness, and are actually based on an algorithmic formula, making them potentially hackable if someone figures out the pattern."Imagine we have a list that starts with 'Ace of Diamonds' and ends 53 items later with a Joker. To shuffle this on a computer, I might use the Knuth Shuffle, which is a well-known algorithm. The problem is that if we run the algorithm on our ordered 'deck' with the same 'seed' again, we get the same 'shuffled' output," Clyde Williamson, senior product security architect at data security firm Protegrity, told Decrypt.The breakthrough, published in Nature, demonstrated that the team was able to achieve certified randomness, meaning that the numbers were demonstrably random and unhackable.Using Quantinuum's 56-qubit trapped-ion computer, the research team generated over 70,000 certified random bits in a process that took mere seconds per bit to create, but would require four of the world's top supercomputers working nonstop to fake—as in, generating a similar sequence with a mathematical formula that would make the process seem deterministic.The numbers were later verified by a group of supercomputers capable of proving there was not a mathematical algorithm involved in their generation.The achievement marks a meaningful step beyond previous quantum computing claims that often involved contrived tasks with little real-world value. This time, the application tackled a fundamental challenge in cybersecurity: creating random numbers that are provably unbiased and unpredictable."Traditional random number generation faces two major challenges: the potential for manipulation or predictability in entropy sources, and weaknesses in the algorithms used by pseudo-random number generators to expand that entropy," Kee Jefferys, co-founder of encrypted messaging app Session—and co-author of the proof-of-stake privacy coin Oxen’s Whitepaper—told Decrypt

Dataconomy
Apr 8th, 2025
Protiviti opens its first AI studio in Chicago

Protiviti opens its first AI studio in Chicago.