SF--Internet/WWW--Oracle DB Programmer

From: Sirrus Internet Solutions <sirrus_at_flowbee.interaccess.com>
Date: 1996/06/18
Message-ID: <4q59dr$t0s_at_nntp.interaccess.com>#1/1


Sirrus Internet Solutions, an application development and system integration firm, offers an innovative and creative work environment for hard working, multi-talented Internet technology enthusiasts. Sirrus develops enterprise wide applications and systems design for leading high tech firms such as Silicon Graphics, General Electric, Quantum Corporation, Tandem Computers, Synopsys, and Raytheon Semiconductor.

Sirrus is looking for individuals who are willing to work as an integral part of Sirrus' development team. Sirrus has both full-time and internship positions available. Our office is located in San Francisco's Financial District. If you are interested in applying for a position at Sirrus please email to jobs_at_sirrus.com and include: your resume and any necessary URL's or go to our Web site at:

        http://www.sirrus.com/3.0/system.html

Position: Oracle Database Programmer

Skills/Experience: Expertise in PL/SQL, HTML

Responsibilites: Qualified Database Programmer with at least 3 years experience in PL/SQL. Needs to be able to design database architecture (data model and schema) as well as code database application business logic in PL/SQL. Extensive expertise with Oracle a necessity. Must be familiar with the development of program units (stored procedures, packages and the use of triggers) in Oracle. Must be familiar with the HTTP protocol of the Web. Experience managing own development time to meet deadlines. Strong troubleshooting abilities. A degree in computer science preferred.

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Received on Tue Jun 18 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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