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Oracle EBS Functional Support - Hybrid - 6 months - Banking

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Oracle EBS Functional Support - Tier 1 Bank - Lonond, Liverpool Street

Role - Oracle EBS Functional Support

Duration - 6 months with very likely extension

Location - Remote / London, Liverpool Street- 3 days per week in the office

Rate - £415 per day (Inside IR35)

Tasks

Responsible for Implementing, improving, monitoring, and maintaining the bank's Oracle financial application systems (i.e. Oracle General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, including E-Business Tax modules) to ensure operational efficiency and data integrity as well as provide functional support to end users
Oracle E-Business Financial Module(s) day to day support, rollouts, enhancements for EMEA with primary focus on General Ledger, Accounts Payables and Fixed Assets modulesAdditional Tasks

Includes project scope, design, hands on configuration, testing, documentation and production support duties
Support all Oracle related interfaces
Provide training to business users.
Develop test scripts and test scenarios for user acceptance testing and system validation.
Perform system implementation (design and configuration), disaster recovery and general monitoring and maintenance tasks on Oracle E-Business Financial Suite.
Basic SQL skill for troubleshooting and interface projects

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