job Title: EBS SCM Techno Functional Consultant
Location: Qatar
Start Date: 17Oct2024
Employment Type: Permanent with UnionSys Technologies
End Client: Oracle
Availability: Immediate
Job Responsibilities:
- Plan and execute endtoend testing activities for Oracle SCM modules during the upgrade process.
- Prepare test scripts and test cases to validate the functionality of Supply Chain Management modules postupgrade.
- Perform unit testing integration testing regression testing and user acceptance testing (UAT).
- Ensure the correct functioning of Oracle SCMrelated modules including Supplier Contract Procurement iProcurement Purchasing Inventory Order Management and Enterprise Asset Management.
- Collaborate with technical teams (developers DBAs) to troubleshoot issues related to data migration configurations or system errors.
- Implement new features introduced in the Oracle EBS R12 versions relevant to SCM modules.
Qualification & Skills:
- Minimum of 7 years of experience as an Oracle SCM Functional Consultant preferably in EBS environments.
- Strong knowledge of Oracle SCM modules: Supplier Contract Procurement iProcurement Purchasing Inventory Order Management and Enterprise Asset Management.
- Experience with Oracle EBS R12 SCM modules particularly in upgrades from 12.1.3 to 12.2.13.
- Handson experience with SQL for data validation and issue identification.
- Familiarity with Oracle EBS R12 architecture and 12.2.13 online patching features.
- Experience configuring ECC.
- Familiarity with Oracle documentation like UPK and OUM.
- Strong analytical and problemsolving skills.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize in a dynamic environment.
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