Remote Oracle AGIS Jobs in the South East

2 of 2 Remote Oracle AGIS Jobs in the South East

Oracle eBusiness Suite Release functional consultant

Reading, Berkshire, South East, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Harvey Nash
Oracle eBusiness Suite Release 12 Financials functional consultant| 3 Months (Inside IR35) | Hybrid (Reading or Havant) Harvey Nash's client is recruiting for an Oracle eBusiness Suite Release … Financials functional consultant on a 3 month contract. Main Responsibilities Finance Module Management: Oversee the implementation and management of GL, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, AGIS, and eBusiness Tax modules. Additional Knowledge: Utilize experience with AP, AR, and Project Accounting modules. Integration: Manage the integration of third-party packages and … bespoke applications with Oracle eBusiness Suite. Project Execution: Lead the creation of a new Operating Unit (OU) within the business. Configuration and Testing: Amend and test application configuration setups and integrations for the new OU. Support: Provide support for user acceptance testing and the transition to live operation. More ❯
Employment Type: Contract, Work From Home
Rate: £650 - £700 per day
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Oracle Developer

london, south east england, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Thornton Gregory
Are you an Oracle ERP Developer who still speaks fluent R12? Love PL/SQL more than most people, and dream in custom interfaces and concurrent programs? Then we’ve got your next challenge. I cannot sponsor for this position. We’re hiring on behalf of a well … established global brand in the travel sector, and they’re looking for a talented Oracle ERP Developer to join their London-based internal ERP Support Team. This is a chance to be part of a close-knit crew that owns the full Oracle R12.2.10 stack— no …/SQL, SQL, BI/XML Publisher, Workflow , and optionally APEX . A solid grip on core Financials modules —bonus points if you know AGIS or Lease Management. ✨ What’s in it for you: A collaborative, close-knit team where your ideas actually get heard. Full exposure to a More ❯
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