Oracle BRM (Billing and Revenue Management) 24x7 Architect / Lead DeveloperTechnical expertise in Oracle Billing and Revenue Management (BRM) is required. Problem solving and trouble shooting skills are also necessary. Communication and collaboration are key, especially when working as a team player with an offshore team in India to ensure 24x7 support.Responsibilities include:System Architecture and Design: Lead the design and architecture of the Oracle BRM system, ensuring it meets business requirements and industry standardsDevelopment Leadership: Oversee the development team, providing technical guidance and ensuring best practices are followed in coding, testing, and deploymentCustomization and Configuration: Develop and customize BRM modules to meet specific business needs, including creating configuration scripts and custom workflowsPerformance Optimization: Continuously monitor and optimize system performance to ensure high availability and reliabilityStrategic Planning: Participate in strategic planning and decision-making processes to align BRM initiatives with business goalsTraining and Mentorship: Provide training and mentorship to junior developers and support engineers, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvementRound-the-Clock Monitoring: Continuously monitor the BRM system to detect and address issues promptly, ensuring minimal downtimeIncident Management: Respond to and resolve incidents and service requests within agreed service levels, providing timely updates to stakeholdersSystem Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance tasks such as patching, upgrades, and performance tuning to keep the system running smoothlyTroubleshooting and Problem Resolution: Diagnose and resolve technical issues, working closely with other IT teams and vendors as neededData Integrity and Security: Ensure the integrity and security of customer data, implementing necessary measures to protect against data breaches and lossDocumentation: Maintain detailed documentation of incidents, resolutions, system configurations, and procedures to ensure knowledge sharing and continuity