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Oracle Hybrid Functional Consultant - Finance Modules
Oracle Hybrid Functional Consultant - Finance Modules
Oracle Hybrid Functional Consultant - Finance Modules
Posted 10 June by
James Chase
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The successful candidate will primarily serve as a hybrid functional consultant (with basic Technical capabilities) specializing in Financials and Procurement. They will effectively engage with clients to deliver functional and technical solutions for addressing issues and fulfilling new requirements.
Requirements:
- Comprehensive expertise of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), such as Oracle Core Financials, Procurement, Iprocurement, and associated modules (Inventory, Order management etc)
- Someone who has reasonable technical capability, who can write basic reports, has an understanding of PL/SQL and provide BAU Support.
- Demonstrated history of delivering significant business and system change using Oracle EBS.
- Previous experience working within a support environment, underpinned by ITIL-based working practices.
- Experience working for consultancy organisations and having developed entrepreneurial skills in the process.
- Security Clearance is required.
- ITIL v3 Certification would be desirable.
Please note that my client cannot offer sponsorship and security clearance is required.
Reference: 52831665
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