Oracle Cloud Integrations Specialist

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Role: Oracle Cloud Integrations Specialist
Location: London - Primarily remote, with occasional travel to UK office locations (approximately once per month)
Contract Type: 6 months
Rate: £650 Daily Rate – Umbrella

Restrictions: SC Clearance required – Restrictions Apply

SOLOS Consultants are working with a public-sector organisation to identify an experienced Oracle Cloud Integrations Specialist for a long-term contract engagement

Role Overview

You will play a key role in delivering and maintaining complex Oracle Cloud integrations, working across existing and new workstreams. The role involves hands-on development, integration design, and collaboration within a delivery team operating in a secure environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, maintain, and enhance integrations using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)

  • Build and support custom applications using Oracle Visual Builder Cloud Service (VBCS)

  • Integrate Oracle Fusion Cloud applications (ERP and HCM) with other enterprise systems

  • Develop and unit test integrations using REST, SOAP, and JSON payloads

  • Produce and maintain integration design documentation and release notes

  • Work with predefined statements of work and deliver agreed technical outcomes

  • Collaborate closely with architects, developers, and stakeholders

  • Support DevSecOps delivery into development and test environments

  • Troubleshoot integration issues and contribute to continuous improvement

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in software or integration development

  • At least 2 years’ hands-on experience with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)

  • Experience developing custom applications using Oracle VBCS

  • Strong experience integrating Oracle Fusion Cloud (ERP and/or HCM)

  • Proven experience with REST and SOAP web services

  • Experience working with OAuth, IAM, and JWT security technologies

  • Strong understanding of systems integration best practices and architectural patterns

  • Experience with XML, JSON, XSLT, Git, Postman, and related tools

  • Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively as part of a team

    Desirable Experience

  • Knowledge of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

  • Experience working within public cloud (IaaS) environments

  • DevOps or CI/CD pipeline experience

  • Knowledge of change and release management processes

  • Experience working in secure or regulated environments

    Security & Eligibility

  • Active UK Security Clearance (SC) is required

  • Candidates must be Sole British Nationals

  • This role is inside IR35

    Constraints:

    Candidates submitted for this role must be Sole British nationals, to confirm:

  • They are a Sole British citizen, and

  • They have been a resident in the UK for at least two of the last 5 years

    Due to the nature of this work Government security clearance if not already held will need to be obtained.

    The minimum clearance required for this role is SC.

    (Although advantageous, it is not a requirement that an individual already holds Security Clearance.)

    Candidates who do not currently hold clearance must be able to obtain the appropriate level of clearance for the role specified. Short-listed candidates will be submitted for vetting procedures before being formally offered the position. This process can take 6-8 weeks.

    If this role is of interest and you meet the above criteria, then please apply immediately

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