Oracle HCM Specialist

Warwick
8 months ago
Applications closed

Role: Oracle HCM Specialist (Support and Maintenance)

Location: Warwick (Hybrid, 2 days per week on-site)

Duration: 6 Months

Day rate: £400 - £450 inside IR35

Role Description:

The role will be responsible for the maintenance and support of ESR. Functional role predominantly with some technical ability required. The following skills are required in addition to IT related skills: Application knowledge of the client business process, Communication skills with end users, Understanding the end user issues/concerns; prioritising issues for resolution, Address questions/issues raised by end users, Client IT individuals or help desk, Determine/resolve problems reported from end users, system operators & help desk.

Required Skills

Oracle HCM experience - with focus on HR (e.g Oracle HRMS, Oracle SSHR, Oracle Workflow, OLM, Oracle BI, SQL)
Problem solving, investigative and analytical skills
Experience working within application support team
Exposure to querying, manipulating and configuring SQL
Knowledge of a help desk system and managing service requests / incidents/ problems
Respond to users within set service level agreements (SLA's) and operating level agreements (OLA's)
Establish good working relationships with clients and project teams
Customer communication skills, both verbal and written
Provide politically sensitive answers / solutions to issues as necessary
Negotiation and persuasion skills
Ability to work with colleagues and stakeholders at all levelsNice to have skills

An understanding of ITIL framework
UK Payroll Legislation
Experience of working within the healthcare sector

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