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Technical Consultant – Oracle EBS - London - 9 month Contract
📍 Location: London (Hybrid: 2–3 days/week in office)
⏱️ Duration: 9 Months | 40 hrs/week
💰 Daily Rate: £407 PAYE / £543 Umbrella
✨ Role Overview
We are looking for an experienced Oracle EBS Technical Consultant to design, build, and maintain high-quality technical solutions across key business modules. In this role, you’ll tackle complex RICEW components, build robust database objects, and seamlessly integrate enterprise systems.
🛠️ Key Responsibilities
- Solution Design & Delivery: Build and maintain end-to-end technical solutions across Oracle EBS modules, including Finance, Procurement, and Financial Accounting Hub (FAH).
- RICEW Development: Develop and optimize Oracle Reports, BI Publisher reports, Interfaces, Conversions, Extensions, and Workflows.
- PL/SQL Engineering: Write and manage high-performance PL/SQL packages, procedures, functions, triggers, and database objects.
- Forms Customization: Execute Forms personalizations and custom modifications tailored to business needs.
- System Integration: Design and implement inbound/outbound integrations using Oracle APIs, Open Interfaces, and Web Services.
- Impact Analysis: Evaluate technical risks and impacts for EBS patches, upgrades, and new module rollouts.
- Functional Collaboration: Partner with functional consultants to translate complex business requirements into crisp technical specifications.
- Code Quality & Leadership: Conduct code reviews, uphold development standards, and mentor junior developers.
- Testing & Support: Lead troubleshooting during UAT, resolve complex technical issues, and provide smooth post-go-live hypercare support.
- Documentation: Maintain clear technical design documents, test scripts, and operational runbooks.
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- Deep technical expertise in Oracle EBS architecture and core modules.
- Strong hands-on experience with PL/SQL, BI Publisher, and RICEW components.
- Proven track record integrating systems via Oracle APIs and Web Services.
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