The role entails developing and troubleshooting integration solutions in Oracle Integration Cloud, including automation between Oracle Cloud ERP/SCM/HCM and third-party systems, while providing technical guidance and documentation.
This role involves hands-on development, troubleshooting, and optimization of integration solutions, ensuring seamless inbound/outbound data exchange via the Oracle Integration Cloud. We are looking for a strong and experienced candidate who has a proven track record of delivering end to end integrations into and out of Oracle Cloud ERP/SCM/HCM using a variety of Oracle integration toolings.
Responsibilities- Design and develop integrations using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), including REST/SOAP APIs, FBDI, and HCM Extracts.
- Automate end-to-end integrations between Oracle ERP/SCM/HCM Cloud and third-party systems.
- Monitor and troubleshoot integration issues, ensuring timely resolution and minimal disruption.
- Provide technical guidance on integration best practices, patterns, and methodologies.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and deliver scalable integration solutions.
- Support middleware server patching and Oracle Cloud maintenance activities.
- Ensure integrations remain functional during upgrades and system changes.
- Create technical documentation and provide training to internal teams and end-users.
- 5+ years of experience in Oracle ERP/SCM/HCM Cloud integrations.
- Hands-on experience with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), including building integrations
- Proficiency in SOAP/REST web services, SFTP, XSLT, SQL, and FBDI file uploads.
- Strong understanding of Oracle ERP, SCM and HCM modules.
- Experience with HCM Extracts, OTBI, and Unix scripting.
Top Skills
Fbdi
Hcm Extracts
Oracle Integration Cloud
Otbi
Rest Apis
Sftp
Soap Apis
SQL
Unix Scripting
Xslt
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