Urgently required!! Oracle BPM Expert in (UK)

Hi,
I am looking for few good Oracle BPM specialists with good knowledge of SOA including ITIL knowledge. Can some one please help me find some right candidates here?
The client is one of the largest technology players in the world.
**Location: UK**
**Type: Long Term - Fix Term Employment**
**Sal: can be discussed after I have received the CV from the candidate.*
This is very urgent position please.
I can be contacted on [email protected]
Regards
Sandy
+44 7789800188

Sorry my email is [email protected]

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