
ERP Functional Analyst – Oracle SCM
INTEGRIS Health
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Oklahoma City • Oklahoma • United States
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About the role
- Responsible for functional business configuration and updates to the assigned ERP module including any bolt-on applications.
- Responsible for functional troubleshooting and updating ERP modules and related applications.
- Collaborate with the INTEGRIS Health ITS Department, end-users, and stakeholders, as well as contracted 3rd party ERP application vendors.
Requirements
- Five years of experience working in an Oracle ERP functional support role
- 1 or more years of experience working with the Oracle Cloud
- Experience creating Oracle Cloud OTBI reports
- Working knowledge of key business processes and standard work.
- Strong customer service skills
- Strong troubleshooting skills
- Strong intrapersonal skills
- Strong written and oral communicate skills
- Availability to work after-hours as needed.
- Hands-on experience with Oracle Fusion Cloud (SCM) configuration, Setups, and Functional Security Concepts.
- Experience creating analytics and outputs (OTBI, BI Publisher) and working with data extracts (e.g. BICC)
- Working knowledge of Supply Chain business Processes (procure-to-pay, inventory, order-to-cash, receiving, fulfillment) and standard work
- Ability to extend Oracle Fusion using Application Composer, Visual Builder, and/or APEX; comfortable partnering with technical resources on integrations and data movement.
Benefits
- front loaded PTO
- 100% INTEGRIS Health paid short term disability
- increased retirement match
- paid family leave
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Hard Skills & Tools
Oracle ERPOracle CloudOTBI reportsOracle Fusion CloudSCM configurationFunctional Security ConceptsBI Publisherdata extractsApplication ComposerVisual Builder
Soft Skills
customer servicetroubleshootingintrapersonal skillswritten communicationoral communication