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Oracle AI Technical Consultant

London
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Oracle AI Technical Consultant (HCM Domain)

Location: Remote with travel to London
Contract: 6 months
Rate: £600/day (Inside IR35)

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Oracle AI Technical Consultant to lead the implementation and enhancement of Oracle’s next-generation AI solutions within the Human Capital Management (HCM) domain.

This role focuses on Oracle Digital Assistant (ODA), Oracle Intelligent Advisor (OIA), Oracle AI Agents (including AI Agent Studio), and Oracle Redwood — delivering innovative AI-driven experiences and enabling digital transformation across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design, configuration, and deployment of Oracle Digital Assistant (ODA) and Oracle Intelligent Advisor (OIA) use cases.
Develop and implement AI Agent solutions leveraging Oracle Redwood and associated AI frameworks.
Collaborate with business stakeholders to identify and deliver impactful AI-enabled business solutions.
Provide technical leadership and best-practice guidance on Oracle AI tools, integration, and performance optimisation.
Drive enhancements, integrations, and continuous improvement across the Oracle ecosystem.
Produce technical documentation, solution designs, and training materials for internal teams.
Partner with data, infrastructure, and integration teams to ensure adherence to enterprise architecture standards.
Support project delivery and change management initiatives across multiple global stakeholders.

Collaboration & Governance

Partner with Product Owners, Business Process Experts, and Technical Teams to deliver scalable, compliant, and effective Oracle solutions.
Participate in solution design reviews, fit/gap analyses, and testing activities.
Work collaboratively with global teams to ensure alignment and knowledge sharing.

Required Skills & Experience

10+ years of proven experience as an Oracle Technical Consultant or Developer.
Strong hands-on expertise in:

Oracle Digital Assistant (ODA)
Oracle Intelligent Advisor (OIA)
Oracle Redwood and AI Agents (AI Agent Studio)

Deep understanding of Oracle HCM modules (Core HR, Time & Labor, Absence, Benefits, Compensation).
Proficiency in Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle APEX, VBCS, SQL/PLSQL, and related technologies.
Experience designing and integrating AI-based solutions in SaaS/PaaS/IaaS environments.
Strong knowledge of integration architecture, security, and performance tuning.
Familiarity with Azure DevOps or similar CI/CD frameworks.
Excellent communication, documentation, and stakeholder engagement skills.

Preferred Qualifications

10+ years of hands-on experience across Oracle development technologies.
Demonstrated experience in agile delivery frameworks or methodologies.
Proven integration architecture expertise.
Team leadership experience within complex Oracle environments.
Oracle Cloud Certification or equivalent credentials.

Nice to Have

Experience with Oracle Machine Learning, Oracle Data Integrator, Node.js, or YAML.
Background in large-scale Oracle or digital transformation programmes.
Experience working in Continuous Improvement (CI) and Agile delivery environments.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience.
Strong technical aptitude and attention to detail in complex Oracle environments.

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