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Oracle Grants Accounting Functional Consultant Needed

Job Title: Oracle Grants Accounting Functional Consultant
Job Location: Naperville/Regional/National, Illinois, United States
Compensation: $100-$120K based on EXP

Job Description: We have achieved a leadership position in the professional services industry by attracting, hiring and retaining top quality staff. Our exclusive focus on Oracle E-Business Applications coupled with superior expertise has distinguished us in the market place as a premier integrator of Oracle E-Business Applications. We embrace an environment that rewards our employees'' unique perspectives and diverse backgrounds. Our culture is defined by a commitment to our business, to our employees and to our customers.

To support our tremendous growth in both Public Sector and Commercial Sectors, we are actively looking for talented individuals with a high level of motivation and energy, who can think outside the box and are willing to take ownership of their work.

If you are an experienced Oracle Functional Consultant who specializes in Oracle Projects and Grants Managment/Accounting looking to join an established, 100% Oracle Apps focused company that can provide a challenging and rewarding environment then please send us a copy of your resume in total confidence.

Prefer candidates currently residing in the Chicago Metro area or Central US who are able to travel weekly in support of assigned projects.

REQUIRED SKILLS:
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- 3-5+ Years of experience with Oracle Applications implementation experience as a Functional Consultant
- Oracle Grants Management/Accounting specialization
- 11i Upgrade project experience
- At least 3 Oracle Applications projects, preferably in 11i
- Experience with data conversion and interface design
- Good communication and people skills
- 4Year/BS degree

OPTIONAL/ADDITIONAL SKILLS:
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- Oracle Project Accounting (preferred)
- Oracle iExpense, Financials
- Experience with Oracle Public Sector (Govt) Apps

Our success is directly attributed to our most important asset - Our Consultants. Our open, entrepreneurial work environment and challenging projects allow our consultants to unleash their skills and achieve their career goals quickly and continually. The result is an outstanding employee retention rate, and a high level of job satisfaction.

We offer an attractive compensation and benefits package. We also provide staff with outstanding training opportunities and the opportunity to work on challenging implementation projects.

Travel = 75% (Weekly - National)

To apply to this job or to get more information on this or many other Great Jobs please visit http://www.sjcjobs.com/default.aspx?id=MRenee

or leave me a message, if you want to send me your resume.

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