Oracle OTC Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Oracle OTC Developer

Company Name:
primesoft
Job Title: Oracle OTC (Order-To-Cash) Developer
Job Location: Secaucus, NJ
Duration: 6 months
contract to hire
Job Description:
Configure and build the application from technical design specifications.
Develop and execute unit test plans. Develop common test data.
Work with other team members to make sure that the configuration and custom components meet application requirements and performance goals.
Follow good coding practices to ensure the application is free of most common coding vulnerabilities.
Participate in code, unit test plan, and other quality reviews.
Inform the Development Lead of any issues that may affect any other areas of the project.
Support application testing. Fix any defects and performance problems discovered in testing.
Document the application to facilitate maintenance.
Required Skills:
Experienced in application development with Oracle E-Business Suite (11.5.10 or higher preferred). Working knowledge of Order-To-Cash including Order Management, Advanced Pricing, and Oracle Receivables modules.
Experience in relational database design and development. Experience with Oracle Trading Community Architecture (TCA).
Strong technical skills including: SQL and PL/SQL, Oracle tools (Forms, Workflow 2.6
& Reports).
Strong problem solving skills, able to logically break down a problem into smaller manageable parts.
Ability to work independently with minimal assistance.
Good team player.
Ability to communicate and collaborate with others to translate technical designs into workable and maintainable application components.
Strong communication (verbal & written) skills.
To apply for this position and setup an interview with the client please click on apply and send in your resume along with your contact info. For any further queries please feel free to contact:Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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