Developer (226 Days)

  • Dallas Independent School District
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Full Time

Analyze, design, configure and test Oracle Enterprise Business Suite (EBS) enhancements to support business processes.
Provide day to day support of the Oracle EBS environment including applying periodic patches, reporting requirements, ad-hoc requests from business and production system support.
Produce detailed system requirements specifications, data flow diagrams, test plans, swim lane and process diagrams using standardized documentation methods.
Analyze user needs and software requirements to determine feasibility of design within time and cost constraints.
Design and customize software for client use with the aim of optimizing operational efficiency.
Confer with systems analysts, programmers and others to design systems and to obtain information on project limitations and capabilities, performance requirements and interfaces.
Analyze the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.
Integrate third party vendor systems with Oracle EBS.
Develop, design, and/or create new applications, ideas, relationships, systems, or products, including artistic contributions.

Bachelor's degree required in computer engineering or related field
Minimum three (3) years' experience in applicable Oracle EBS modules.
Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
Must be able to produce detailed system requirements specifications, data flow diagrams, test plans, swim lane and process diagrams using standardized documentation methods.
Experience in PL/SQL Developer, SQL, SQL Navigator, Developer 2000, Oracle XML Publisher, Oracle Alerts, Oracle Workflow, Data Loader, Shell Scripting, UNIX
Apex Application development experience will be considered a huge plus.

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Job ID: 523558975
Originally Posted on: 6/4/2026

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