Oracle Retail Consultant Retail & Wholesale - Bradenton, FL at Geebo

Oracle Retail Consultant

Skillset:
Primary Skills:
RMS/RPM/ReIM/ ReSA/RIB with 10-15 years of experience Must have Skill:
Oracle Retail Development, Enhancement and Production Support experiences.
Technical Skills:
Retail Merchandising System, Pro C, PLSQL, SQL, Java, Shell scripting, ADF Domain Skills:
Merchandising, Purchase Order, Allocations, Pricing, Sales Audit, Inventory Management, Financial Accounting (Stock Ledger) et Functional Skills:
Candidate should be able understand business requirements, Retail - Merchandising System, conduct detailed gap analysis of a product versus the requirements, create the functional design, acts as the functional SME for a module, Retail - Merchandising System, own the business process flows for the customer, Retail - Merchandising System, perform product configuration setup WITH THE OBJECTIVE of ensuring complete coverage of client s requirements and product quality.
Transition Management, Estimation & Resource Planning, Solution Structuring, Incident, Problem management, People management, Program Governance, Risk Management, Knowledge Management, Requirements Management, Change Control Management, Prog.
Mgmt.
- Benefits Management, Management by Metrics, Financial Acumen, Scope Management, Program Contracting, Organization Change Management, onshore/offshore effective coordination.
Oracle Retail Consultant Recommended Skills Auditing Benefits Realisation Management Business Processes Business Requirements C (Programming Language) Change Management Apply to this job.
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