Oracle Financial Specialist Financial & Banking - Providence, RI at Geebo

Oracle Financial Specialist

Designation :
Oracle Financial Specialist Duration :
Long Term Location :
RI (Providence, RI) Candidates with a strong understanding of the Oracle Grants / Projects Accounting Module Required Skills The candidate must be (60%) Technical and (40%) Functional and possess the following skill-sets:
Well-versed with EBS modules - Inventory, Purchasing, Payables, Receivables, Sub-Ledger Accounting and General Ledger An understanding on, how Oracle Grants/Projects works and its integration with other Oracle modules like Purchasing, Payables, Receivables and OTL Basics of Oracle HRMS, Oracle Time and Labor Expertise in performance tuning, data analysis and reconciliation of data across systems/modules Technically strong in R12.
2.
x architecture and tech-stack The candidate must be technically strong in:
Oracle Application Object Library Oracle Forms and Reports Developer - 10g Oracle Workflow SQL, PL/SQL Java, J2EE Oracle Applications Framework Oracle Database 12c, 19c Scripting (Unix Shell, SAMBA Client Scripting, JavaScript) XML Publisher Reports Oracle Business Intelligence Servers - Linux/Unix Toad JDeveloper SQL Developer Test Plans and User Guides OUM Documentation standards Performance Tuning Preferred not Required OBIEE Reports Web Services Development Azure Devops for Source Control Recommended Skills Accounting Accounts Receivable Architecture Business Intelligence Client Side Scripting Data Analysis Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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