Student of Oracle Advanced Controls Training (AACG, ETCG, CCG and PCG) Information Technology (IT) - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Student of Oracle Advanced Controls Training (AACG, ETCG, CCG and PCG)

Company Description Job Description Oracle Independent Consultants (OIC) needs independent contractors who have hands experience implementing, testing, using and training others to use Oracle Advanced Controls (AACG, ETCG, CCG and PCG).
It is very difficult find sufficient resources to fill the requirements.
We (OIC) developed GRCExpress, which is a SAAS-based platform (i.
e.
hosted subscription solution) that contains everything you need to learn how to implement and use Oracle Advanced Controls (AACG, ETCG, CCG and PCG).
By subscribing to GRCExpress, you get 24/7/365 access to:
Oracle GRC Manuals GRCExpress Sandbox, which includes the most current release of:
AACG, ETCG, CCG and PCG Advanced Controls Interactive Training Test Scripts Oracle Advanced Controls Applications 2014 Certified Implementation Specialist CPE Credits The OIC has applied with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (ASBA) to become a CPE Sponsor and anticipates that soon the OIC will be able to offer CPE Credits to students who successfully complete the Self-Study courses.
Oracle GRC Projects After you complete the training program, which you can do in 90 days, the OIC attempt to place you on OIC projects to implement Oracle Advanced Controls.
You will work through the OIC as an independent contractor on a Corp-to-Corp or 1099 basis.
GRCExpress Trial Subscribe Now Contractors Enterprise Summary Regards, Roger Drolet CPA, MBA, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CITP, CGMA Oracle Certified Advanced Controls Implementation Specialist for 2014 Oracle Independent Consultants (OIC) Oracle GRC, Security and Controls Professional Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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