WebCenter SME

WebCenter SME

Posted Today by Frontier Resourcing

Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
England, United Kingdom

Summary: The role of Oracle WebCenter Subject Matter Expert involves providing technical leadership and consultancy support for a content and collaboration platform within a UK government/defence environment. The position emphasizes platform stability, integration, and technical assurance, requiring minimal supervision in a secure setting. The expert will engage with various teams to ensure operational standards and support integrations with enterprise systems. The role is predominantly remote with occasional travel to Reading or London.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Act as the Oracle WebCenter Subject Matter Expert, providing trusted technical leadership to client stakeholders, with a primary focus on WebCenter Content (UCM)
  • Deliver hands-on consultancy support across BAU, incident resolution, and platform optimisation within a secure client environment
  • Provide expert input into Oracle WebLogic Server configuration, patching, upgrades, and environment management, working alongside client and Oracle infrastructure teams
  • Lead the diagnosis and resolution of performance, stability, and integration issues, including root cause analysis and remediation recommendations
  • Engage directly with client-side infrastructure, security, and architecture teams to ensure alignment with security, governance, and operational standards
  • Support and advise on integrations with enterprise systems using REST, SOAP, and Oracle SOA components
  • Produce and maintain high-quality technical documentation, contributing to assurance, audit readiness, and operational handover activities

Key Skills:

  • Previous experience supporting legacy or long-lived Oracle estates
  • Involvement in WebCenter migration or decommissioning programmes
  • Exposure to cloud-hosted Oracle platforms (OCI) in hybrid environments
  • Background working with MOD or central government departments

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: undetermined

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: remote

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Oracle WebCenter Subject Matter Expert to support a business-critical content and collaboration platform operating within a UK government / defence environment. This role is hands-on and pragmatic – focused on platform stability, integration, and technical assurance rather than greenfield development. The successful candidate will be trusted to operate with minimal supervision in a secure, regulated estate.

Key Responsibilities

  • Act as the Oracle WebCenter Subject Matter Expert, providing trusted technical leadership to client stakeholders, with a primary focus on WebCenter Content (UCM)
  • Deliver hands-on consultancy support across BAU, incident resolution, and platform optimisation within a secure client environment
  • Provide expert input into Oracle WebLogic Server configuration, patching, upgrades, and environment management, working alongside client and Oracle infrastructure teams
  • Lead the diagnosis and resolution of performance, stability, and integration issues, including root cause analysis and remediation recommendations
  • Engage directly with client-side infrastructure, security, and architecture teams to ensure alignment with security, governance, and operational standards
  • Support and advise on integrations with enterprise systems using REST, SOAP, and Oracle SOA components
  • Produce and maintain high-quality technical documentation, contributing to assurance, audit readiness, and operational handover activities

Desirable Experience

  • Previous experience supporting legacy or long-lived Oracle estates
  • Involvement in WebCenter migration or decommissioning programmes
  • Exposure to cloud-hosted Oracle platforms (OCI) in hybrid environments
  • Background working with MOD or central government departments

Working Arrangements Predominantly remote Very occasional travel to Reading or London (typically 1–2 days per month) Standard UK working hours, with flexibility expected in live operational environments