May 29, 2014

Sr. Programmer Analyst - Oracle in NY

Work Location: NJ - Ramsey 
Platform: Client Server
Job Title: Sr. Programmer Analyst 
Work Hours: Start Time: 8:00 End Time: 17:00
Scheduled Work Days: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Start Date: 06/16/2014 End Date: 11/07/2014
Duration: 5 Months
Job Description:
This is a great opportunity for a Sr. Developer to be an impact player at a dynamic company.
Explanation for Position: Sr. Developer position to staff the recently approved project to implement a new
Travel & Entertainment card for use in Oracle I-expense. The project requires a
knowledgeable and experienced Sr. Developer to perform technical tasks as directed
by Lead or Manager as part of the implementation of the I-expense T&E module.
Details of Position:
The position requires and experienced, self-motivated Sr. Developer with the strong
technical skills to design and develop for this business critical project. Knowledge of
Oracle EBS R12.1.3 I-expense, Accounts Payable and related applications are
essential. Technical knowledge of the tool sets, techniques and processes for
implementing a new Card Program in Oracle EBS is essential.
Management Skills: Excellent written and verbal English communication skills
Primary Skill: Oracle ERP
Additional Skills:
SQL Language - Expert
SQL Programming - Advanced
SQL & PL/SQL - Expert
Oracle - Expert
Microsoft Office - Intermediate
Oracle ERP - Expert



Regards,
Mayank 
Business Development Manager 
USA : +1- 425-333-8049
Email: mayank@vincentit.com
Website: www.VincentIT.com
An ISO 9001:2008 certified company 

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