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Oracle Cloud Integrations Specialist

London
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Our client is looking for an experienced Oracle Cloud Integrations Specialist to support a major programme of complex change, involving multiple custom elements currently in development. The role involves delivering a large pipeline of integrations using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), maintaining existing workstreams, and developing new integration components based on defined Statements of Work.
This is a hands-on technical role requiring strong expertise in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), and Oracle VBCS, working within a SECDEVOPS environment to support deployments into development and test environments.
You will be responsible for defining technical requirements for new and existing integrations, validating integration designs, and producing key documentation including Release Notes.
PLEASE NOTE: Remote (must travel to office locations as required – approx. once per month)
Core Responsibilities


  • Deliver and enhance integrations and custom components using Oracle Integration Cloud.

  • Work through the full development lifecycle to integrate new functionality with existing systems.

  • Maintain and build onto previously delivered integration workstreams.

  • Take assigned SOWs/tasks and work independently to deliver high-quality outputs.

  • Develop, validate, and review physical integration designs and produce related technical documentation.

  • Deploy VBCS applications into dev and test environments using SECDEVOPS practices.

  • Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary technical team.

Mandatory Skills & Experience


  • 3+ years’ development experience.

  • 2+ years’ Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) experience.

  • 2+ years’ Oracle Fusion Cloud experience.

  • Hands-on development and unit testing of integration components & web services (SOAP/REST/JSON), using OIC, Postman and Curl.

  • Experience developing custom elements using Oracle VBCS.

  • 3+ years’ experience working with system interfaces, particularly PaaS cloud integrations.

  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.

  • Experience integrating Oracle ERP and HCM via OIC.

  • Knowledge of OAUTH, IAM, JWT technologies.

  • Experience with GIT, XML, JSON, XSLT, SOAPUI, Postman, Curl.

  • Strong understanding of systems integration best practices and architectural patterns.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Desirable Skills


  • Knowledge of public cloud (IaaS) technologies including security and IAM controls.

  • Experience in security administration and auditing of privileged systems access.

  • Ability to provide technical delivery progress updates, resolve issues, and implement corrective actions.

  • Understanding of change and release management processes.

  • Experience in DevOps environments.

  • Strong understanding of modern integration technologies and platforms.

  • Experience producing and maintaining technical design documentation.

  • Awareness of secure development best practice for new cloud services

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