The role involves developing and supporting PeopleSoft Financials applications, including modules such as Purchasing and Accounts Payable, while troubleshooting performance issues.
Job Description
Requirements:
Contractors must be proficient in the following skills and knowledge to perform this work:
Technical experience supporting PeopleTools 8.52 coding and functional skills for PeopleSoft 9.0 Purchasing, Inventory, Accounts Payable, eProcurement and General Ledger modules.
Experience in ORACLE, SQL, and AIX UNIX.
Experience with PeopleCode and use of Application Designer, Application Engine, SQR,
Component Interface and Crystal coding skills.
Experience debugging all the languages mentioned above.
Experience trouble-shooting performance issues on the system.
Additional InformationNeed Locals
Top Skills
Aix Unix
Application Designer
Application Engine
Component Interface
Crystal
Oracle
Peoplecode
Peoplesoft 9.0
Peopletools 8.52
SQL
Sqr
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