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Oracle Retail Technical Consultant

K&K
Bangalore
3 - 8 Years

Posted on: 15/09/2025

Job Description

Position : Oracle Retail Technical Consultant

Experience : 38 Years

Location : Bangalore Urban (Hybrid)

Employment Type : Full-Time Employee (FTE)

Job Summary :

We are seeking an experienced Oracle Retail Technical Consultant with 3 to 8 years of hands-on experience. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of Oracle Retail's technical architecture and integration patterns. This role, based in Bangalore with a hybrid work model, is for a full-time employee who can design, develop, and implement robust solutions that integrate various Oracle Retail modules with other enterprise systems.

Key Responsibilities :

- Design, develop, and implement solutions based on Oracle Retail's technical integration and data flow architecture.

- Utilize various integration patterns, including File-based, RFI (Retail Financial Integration), and API-based methods to ensure seamless data exchange.

- Integrate data from MFCS (Merchandise Financial Control System) to boundary applications, whether through middleware or point-to-point connections.

- Write and optimize complex stored procedures, functions, and packages using PL/SQL to support back-end application logic and data manipulation.

- Collaborate with functional teams to understand business requirements and provide technical solutions within the Oracle Retail ecosystem.

- Perform system testing, debugging, and troubleshooting to ensure the reliability and performance of integrated applications.

Required Skills & Qualifications :

- 38 years of experience as an Oracle Retail Technical Consultant.

- Strong knowledge of Oracle Retail's technical integration and data flow architecture.

- Hands-on experience with various integration patterns, including File-based, RFI, and API-based integrations.

- Strong proficiency in PL/SQL.

- A good understanding of the core functionality of Oracle Retail modules.

- The ability to integrate applications from MFCS to boundary systems.


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