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PeopleSoft Purchasing Systems Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: Bloomington, IL.
Relevant Work Experience: 5 + 20 years Career Level: any Education Level :any Job Status: Temporary Salary: Not specified |
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PeopleSoft Purchasing Systems Analyst
Job Title: PeopleSoft Purchasing Systems Analyst
Job ID: 2011-46955
Duration: 4 months
Rate: All Inclusive
Location: Bloomington, IL.
Email:charu@sierratec-us.com General requirements : Job Title: PeopleSoft Purchasing Systems Analyst
Job ID: 2011-46955
Duration: 4 months
Rate: All Inclusive
Location: Bloomington, IL.
Qualifications:
This is a business analyst position will be a part of the project team responsible for upgrading the client's General Ledger system. PeopleSoft 8.8 (or greater) General Ledger experience is required. Any previous experience with the client's General Ledger, past client PeopleSoft upgrade efforts, PeopleSoft 9.0 and 9.1 releases or PeopleSoft Upgrades would be very beneficial.
Work responsibilities include the tracking and analysis of updates to customizations, security roles, training and procedures, test cases, requirements and other items involved with upgrading PeopleSoft to version 9.1.
Required Qualifications:
JCL
Other Required Qualifications:
Experience with PeopleSoft 8.8 (or greater) Accounts Payable
Technical requirements :
Required Qualifications:
JCL
Other Required Qualifications:
Experience with PeopleSoft 8.8 (or greater) Accounts Payable
Candidates should have some experinence with :
Required Qualifications:
JCL
Other Required Qualifications:
Experience with PeopleSoft 8.8 (or greater) Accounts Payable
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