Kasmo Global is hiring: Oracle Developer (REMOTE) in Dallas

Description: Note: Client office is in Irving, TX and local candidates are preferred; but remote is fine as well. No expenses are expected for local commute to office. If remote consultants are asked to travel, expense will be covered. POSITION OVERVIEW : Oracle CPQ Developer POSITION GENERAL DUTIES AND TASKS : Accountabilities • Participate in the hands-on build of the designed solution. Ensure all solutions are built to scale and work across various product lines • Participate in testing and deployment of CPQ solutions to develop and maintain a stable, efficient CPQ environment. • Scrutinize and review both existing and proposed solutions, with an emphasis on performance and stability. • Work with other team members to integrate CPQ with our Salesforce CRM, ERP and other enterprise systems. • Provide troubleshooting and programming support for the current Flowserve applications running on Oracle CPQ. • Reinforce lessons-learned through continual collaboration and refinement of solutions and ideas submitted by team members. Basic Qualifications • Minimum of 7 years of Oracle CPQ experience is required. • Experience with commerce flows within CPQ is highly desirable. • Knowledge and experience with the following languages: SQL, Java or C#, JavaScript, JQuery, XML/XSL, BML. • Understanding of efficient business processes within Configure, Price, Quote (CPQ) domain preferable. • Experience with requirements and constraints related to heavy industry and the manufacturing process. This could range from basic material restrictions to complex lead-time calculations. • Ability to analyze business processes and develop systems/programs to support and improve them. • Experience wit h a wide variety of technology agnostic processes and tools • Exposure to any the following areas will be considered a plus: Enterprise CRM (Salesforce), Enterprise ERP (SAP, ERP Cloud, etc.) and Enterprise E-Commerce. • Experience with SCRUM/Agile methodology • Experience with manufacturing and engineering processes/operations be nice to have. • Ability to support multiple, geographically diverse facilities. • Demonstrated, applied experience establishing and delivering complex projects. • Ability to communicate at all levels with clarity and precision both written and verbally. • Excellent problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Apply tot his job

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