Description
Roles and responsibilities:
The Oracle Technical Developer (OIC) must have at least 3+ years of experience.
In this role, candidate will be responsible for Supporting existing custom solution/Processes built in PaaS.
Creating technical designs, build and unit testing for Enhancement and new Project implementation using Oracle PaaS VBCS and OIC and Oracle Stored Procedures/Packages.
Required Experience and Skills:
- 3+ years of Hands-on development experience in developing
-Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)
-Oracle BIP with SQL and PL/SQL
-Oracle Cloud PaaS Visual Builder (VBCS)
-Oracle PL/SQL in ATP DB.
Specific Skills Required:
- Expert hands-on developer of Oracle PaaS products (VBCS and OIC- integrations)
- Expert hands-on developer knowledge of Oracle JET and other Java Script frameworks.
- Understanding of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) architecture
- Understanding of Oracle Cloud SaaS and OCI application and integration data security
- Understanding of Oracle ERP and SCM functionality and process
- Knowledge of Oracle Cloud ERP and SCM APIs/web services
- Minimum 3 years of experience with SOAP/REST Webservices, XML, WSDL, XSLT and XSD.
- Ability to leverage pre-built integrations, cloud adapters, on-prem adapters, connections, SaaS applications etc. in the solution
- Expertise to develop, Enhance, Debug SQL and PL/SQL BI Reports with knowledge of Oracle Financial and SCM Modules functionality.
- Expertise in building PL/SQL packages in ATP DB/DBCS etc.
- Experience following a full lifecycle SDLC process, including creating technical designs, build and unit testing for complex requirements.
- Provide technical expertise in Oracle Cloud ERP/SCM and Oracle PaaS (OIC, VBCS, ATP, etc.)
- Experience in performance tuning, testing and diagnosis of OIC integrations.
- Experience with deployment and release management processes of OIC.
- Technical problem-solving skills with ability to work independently or in a team-oriented environment
- Good communications skills and ability to produce high-quality deliverables