Oracle Aplications/Database Developer

From: <dbharper_at_tasc.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 21:42:41 GMT
Message-ID: <6rfgsi$heo$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>



Top State of the Art Software Developer/Systems Integrator/Defense Contractor is in need of 2 Oracle Application/Database Cradle to Grave, Client Server developers for major OO/State-of-the-Art development projects in Columbus and Dayton, Ohio. Responsible for the design, development, maintenance, tuning, and management of ORACLE RDBMS databases utilized during client-server development efforts. Will be part of a development team utilizing state-of-the-art development tools and techniques to design, develop, and implement client-server and internet based software systems. Will interface with the Project Manager, Lead Engineer, and customer technical representatives to understand project requirements and develop and maintain databases for the effort. Will also act as the lead database point of contact and mentor for the develompent team and will be responsible for SQL query design and performance tuning. , Essential Functions: ORACLE database development, ORACLE database administration Education/Experience/Special Knowledge Required (Desired Skill Sets): Requires BA/BS and 3 years of experience developing and administering ORACLE databases. Experience working in a software development environment desired but not necessary. Must have a proven ability to work directly with customers and management to define requirements and translate these requirements into a database design. Fantastic team oriented Environment, and an Excellent Benefits Package, including Flex Time, Tuition, Dental, Dependent Coverage as well as fantastic relocation package provided. Salary 50-100k range. Please contact Blake Harper TASC/LITTON 2555 University Blvd Fairborn, Ohio 45324 937-426-1040 ext 286 Fax 937-426-2932 or dbharper_at_tasc.com

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