Oracle EBS iProcurement Consultant

Job Locations US-Pittsburgh
Job ID
2025-21788
# of Openings
1
Category
Information Technology

Overview

Location: Pittsburgh, PA

Job Type; Full Time / Contract

Work Authorization: No Sponsorship

 

The A.C.Coy company has an immediate opening for an Oracle EBS Consultant.  Ideal candidates must have 5+ year of Oracle EBS RTP techno functional experience.  Must have iProcurement Supplier Management knowledge to assist with an upgrade project.  

Responsibilities

 

  • Lead iProcurement Supplier management project, ability to provide technical and functional support to map cXML external supplier portal and punchouts to Oracle EBS XML using Oracle FMW/SOA application as middleware tool.
  • Lead projects in the Req to Pay Applications group with in the EBS R12.2 suite of applications. Initial focus will be to support their iProcurement Supplier management project, ability to provide technical and functional support to map external supplier portal and punchouts to Oracle EBS using Oracle FMW/SOA application as middleware tool.
  • In depth understanding of Req to Pay module to provide technical and functional guidance to Arconic business teams.
  • Establish and maintain a high level of stakeholder interaction to guide and direct customers through multiple upgrade testing cycles.
  • Oversee continued enhancements, support, and further adoption of assigned modules Directing others in supporting the existing on-premises systems and technologies.

Qualifications

  • Techno/Functional Oracle EBS R12 Req to Pay (RTP) modules
  • iProcurement Supplier Mgmt experience
  • Punchout mapping knowledge
  • Understanding of systems analysis, detail design, and programming techniques utilized in an Oracle EBS R12 environment Basic experience with Oracle databases, PL/SQL, and SQL.
  • .NET understanding, Oracle Service Bus (OSB) understanding, data transfers from banks (VPN tunnels, SFTP, FIX protocol)

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