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IT jobs USA: PL/SQL Developer
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Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania Pittsburgh
Job Status: Contract Salary: Not specified |
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IT jobs USA: PL/SQL Developer
TEKsystems has partnered with a client who is for several PL/SQL developers for their Pittsburgh, PA location.
On a day to day basis, this individual will be designing, deploying, and maintaining project definitions, reports, and assisting in the design of oracle systems.
To be qualified for this position ideal candidates must have 5+ years experience writing PL/SQL code and working with relational databases; experience in design and implementation of Oracle; Experience with forms and reports in a homegrown environment. Candidates should also have TOAD experience and understanding of C or Java platforms.
Required Skills for PL/SQL Developer Job:
PL/SQL
TOAD
PERFORMANCE TUNING
STORED PROCEDURES
About TEKsystems:
Join TEKsystems® and get your career on the fast track. As the leading technology staffing and services firm, we are passionate about deploying high-caliber IT and communications expertise. To satisfy our constant need for expertise, we actively seek talented Technical Professionals with all levels of information technology and communications skills. TEKsystems knows that every professional has different needs, so we'll work together to determine a suitable benefits package. We offer options to our Technical Professionals that could include: a health plan, 401k, provisions for vacation and holiday pay, and technical and professional training. With a foundation as the nation's largest IT staffing firm, we've become a billion-dollar services company by blending superior client service with an unrivaled ability to source and manage talent to precise specifications, resulting in successful technology executions. Allegis Group and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Vernon L Botts
vbotts@teksystems.com
TEKsystems - Pittsburgh, PA
750 Holiday Drive
Suite 770
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
TEL: (412) 919-3927
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