Oracle Fusion Developer

CommServe Technologies IncIrvine, CA
19hHybrid

About The Position

Position: Oracle Fusion Technical Developer Engagement Type: Contract- 6 months Location: West Coast, US (Pacific Time). California-based candidates preferred only- Irvine, CA or Open to travel to Irvine, CA as needed. Required Skill Set: Expertise in Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Experience with BI Publisher (BIP) reports, OTBI, FRS Strong PL/SQL background and understanding of Oracle data models Experience with REST/SOAP APIs, inbound and outbound integrations Strong recent Hands-on experience with Oracle Fusion Cloud Knowledge of Fusion security roles, privileges, and data access Exposure to Fusion extensions Minimum 2–3 Oracle Fusion Cloud projects experience in a technical role Ability to work independently and collaborate with functional and business teams Strong skills in requirements gathering, solution design, and stakeholder communication Documentation skills Must have experience: Recent Oracle Fusion Cloud technical experience - OIC (Oracle Integration Cloud), BIP reports in Cloud, Apex (good to have), Strong PL/S

Requirements

  • Expertise in Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)
  • Experience with BI Publisher (BIP) reports, OTBI, FRS
  • Strong PL/SQL background and understanding of Oracle data models
  • Experience with REST/SOAP APIs, inbound and outbound integrations
  • Strong recent Hands-on experience with Oracle Fusion Cloud
  • Knowledge of Fusion security roles, privileges, and data access
  • Exposure to Fusion extensions
  • Minimum 2–3 Oracle Fusion Cloud projects experience in a technical role
  • Ability to work independently and collaborate with functional and business teams
  • Strong skills in requirements gathering, solution design, and stakeholder communication
  • Documentation skills
  • Recent Oracle Fusion Cloud technical experience - OIC (Oracle Integration Cloud), BIP reports in Cloud, Strong PL/SQL

Nice To Haves

  • Apex (good to have)
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