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JoCo

Software Asset Management Analyst

JoCo, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145


What is the position?The Software Asset Management Analyst will utilize Oracle Financial Cloud and ServiceNow for acquiring, tracking, and managing software licenses and subscriptions (SaaS) to ensure compliance with operational needs.What will you do?As a Software Asset Management Analyst, you will:Manage and support the full lifecycle of software assets.Oversee asset activities by monitoring ServiceNow request queues, logs, and reports.Perform procurement tasks using Oracle Financial Cloud (OFC).Assist with tracking IT expenses in relation to budget and forecasts.Interpret licensing agreements and negotiate commercial terms with vendors.Ensure compliance of software assets with contractual agreements and conditions.Maintain and update software support and service contracts.Collaborate with operational teams to document and monitor changes to assets.Assist in audits of IT assets.Maintain accurate asset records by tracking and documenting changes such as installs, moves, additions, and modifications.Compile, analyze, and share reports on asset history and status.Utilize software asset management (SAM) tools and auto-discovery technologies to track assets.Provide analysis of cost-saving opportunities and identify potential savings across asset spending.What are the requirements?Bachelor's Degree or related years of experience3+ years of asset management experienceEAM/ERP system experience, including data entry and reportingExperience procuring & managing software assets, licenses, and contractsMS Office application skills (specifically Excel & Outlook)Ability to work on multiple tasksStrong analytical & problem-solving skillsStrong written and verbal communications skillsOracle Financial Cloud and/or ServiceNow Experience preferredYou would be really happy working here if:You can be counted on in crucial times, possessing great focus while completing projects successfully and efficiently.You are left-brained and understand that the devil's in the details, proactively seeking them out and understanding how they contribute to the whole of a project.