Develop and implement PeopleSoft Finance solutions, including General Ledger and Expenses modules. Build interfaces that import flat-file extracts from external systems, explain technical approaches clearly, and mentor other developers. Strong communication skills are essential.
Company DescriptionJob Description
Location: Boston, MA
Length: 3 Months+
Interview Process: Phone then Face to Face (preferred), Skype possible
Key Skills: Strong Financial Module development experience
Description:
• PeopleSoft Finance implementation, developers need experience with PS Finance Module (GL/Expenses etc.)
• Need strong interface coding experience, and know how to explain how to do it
• Pulling extracts in to Peoplesoft from flat files (other systems, but flat files)
• Will need to be able to teach the other developers what he/she is doing, communication
• skills need to be very strong
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