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Principal ERP Systems Analyst (Oracle EBS)

Position Duties:
Execute software implementation, process redesign and ERP/Financial Systems projects Provide system support for Oracle R12 e-business suite and related third-party applications Facilitate requirements gathering, solutions design, and documentation Prepare plans/status reports and track progress on the projects Work with Finance and project related users in supporting them with day to day issues Coordinate and manage application support with vendors and external consultants Facilitate cross functional/interdepartmental Implementations Help design and implement best practices Candidate Requirements:
Functional Oracle Professional with bachelor's degree in Systems/Computers/Business 10
years' relevant work experience Knowledge of accounting and financial concepts Experience with Oracle R12 e-business suite financial modules and related third party products Experience in E-Business Suite implementation cyles and project management Experience in systems analysis and requirements gathering Experienced and proficient in systems documentation Understanding of on-premise/cloud/SAAS systems Knowledge and experience with integration methodologies and tools Highly motivated, results oriented, able to perform independently and effectively, with the ability to drive continuous improvement.
Detail oriented with understanding of the big picture Excellent verbal and written communication skills Self-starter, action oriented with strong recognition of schedule Strong interpersonal and organizational skills and able to work well with high performance teams Projects/ERP certifications desirable but not required.
Ability to comfortably work in a deadline-oriented environment Bachelors degree required #dicepost.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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