
JD Edwards CNC Consultant
- Minneapolis, MN
- $80,000-158,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Candidate should have done with at least 4 full cycle JDE project implementation / Migration / Upgrade with at least years of industry experience of which minimum 8-10 years of experience in JD Edwards CNC OneWorld/One World Xe/Enterprise One.
- Candidate should have done with at least 4 full cycle JDE project implementation / Migration / Upgrade with at least years of industry experience of which minimum 8-10 years of experience in JD Edwards CNC OneWorld/One World Xe/Enterprise One.
- Good knowledge in Installation, Configuration, Upgrade of Enterprise One.
- Should be able to propose CNC solutions based on the client requirements.
- Design the Architecture of Enterprise One Servers.
- Experience in Hardware Sizing, System Administration, Architecting Enterprise One Server solutions.
- Candidates should have experience in CNC Activities like Security, Package build Deployment, Object Migration workbench and Performance Tuning.
- Candidate should have experience in Installation / upgrade experience in latest version of JDE. Experience in installing Service packs, ASU/ESUs.
- Candidate should have good experience in Installation of Deployment Server, Enterprise Server, Citrix Servers, JAS servers.
- Candidate should have experience as an administrator in Operating Systems (Unix / Windows / OS400) and Databases (Oracle / SQL / DB2).
- Working experience of Global Delivery Model (Onsite/Offshore Model) is an added advantage.
- Candidates should possess excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- The candidate must be an excellent team player.
- Candidates should possess excellent customer interaction skills in technology or business issues.
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