Spruce InfoTech is the leading service provider in the fields of project management, architecture design, installation, implementation and administration of EPM and BI projects. Our team of experts provide with proven industry solutions that help our clients to have better understanding of the business and aides in decision making. We provide our clients with various services that help them to manage, control and transform their businesses by employing new age technology solutions that are cost effective and productive in nature. Our team members have huge experience in different types of enterprise solutions like that of Oracle Enterprise Performance Management (aka Hyperion), OBIEE and TIBCO.
Job DescriptionJob Location:
Boston Duration: 12 months with possible extension
Rate: DOE
No. of positions: 8 Required:
8+ years of experience in software testing,
Should have at least 2 years of Oracle applications testing experience (EBS, ORMB, BI, AP, AR, GL etc.,) Should have worked on .NET and Java platforms
Should be good at communication (oral and written)
Preferred: Candidates with healthcare domain experience will be preferred Knowledge on Sales Force, Service now. Must be willing to lean new tools/ technologies
Additional InformationContract duration: 12 Months with possible extensions
Work Location: Boston, MA
Interview process – Initial telephonic and then Skype/In person
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