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Oracle RMCS Cloud Functional consultant

Position: Oracle RMCS Cloud Functional consultant

Location: Plano, TX (Onsite)

Duration: 6 months

 

Description:

 

•       5+ years of Oracle EBS revenue functional experience.

•       3+ years of RMCS experience (Revenue Management cloud service

•       Should have hands on knowledge

Good to have

•       Understanding of Quote to cash process.

•       Understanding of Subscription process

•       Collect, document, and understand Client Business Requirements

•       Configure/maintain Oracle finance cloud modules

•       Collaboration with Technical Architects on identifying design approach

•       Collaborate with other teams on integration data mapping exercises

•       Ability to prioritize and support multiple projects at once

•       Schedule and lead workshops with customers to collect and understand requirements

•       Support and work collaboratively with team managers across areas of operations.

 

 

Education: At least a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Science, Software/Electronics Engineering, Information Systems, or closely related field is required.

 

 

Thanks, and regards

Ganesh Gorak

Itech Us Inc

 

Please share the resume at ganesh.g@itechus.net

 

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