The role involves providing functional support for Oracle Fusion SCM applications, analyzing incidents, performing root cause analysis, and coordinating with technical teams.
Oracle Fusion SCM Sr Consultant1Production Support (L2/L3)
Provide functional support for Oracle Fusion Applications – SCM modules.
Analyze and resolve incidents, defects, and enhancement requests within SLA timelines.
Perform root cause analysis (RCA) and recommend permanent fixes.
Coordinate with technical teams for data fixes, reports, and integration issues.
Support quarterly Oracle cloud updates (impact analysis & regression testing).
Modules
Inventory Management
Procurement (Purchasing, Self-Service Procurement)
Manufacturing (Discrete/Process)
Product Data Management
Supply Chain Planning
Top Skills
Oracle Fusion Applications
Supply Chain Management (Scm)
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