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Oracle Developer - Support
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Country: USA
Location: Ohio-Columbus/Zanesville Columbus, OH 43235
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Oracle Developer - Support
Location:Â Columbus, OH 43235 Employment Type:Â Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project Reference Code:Â 101124707 Technisource is in need of an Oracle Developer. This opportunity is with one of our leading Fortune 500 clients. Job Description: Will be working within a support environment and handling escalation within the Oracle database Working directly with Oracle Forms, UNIX, and JAVA Will be responsible for maintaining the database and supporting the escalations within a support job role Develop and maintain coding issues within a production environment Will be working closely with various other groups within a production environmentTechnical Skills desired: Hands on experience in supporting an Oracle database and Oracle Forms Experience within a support and production environment highly recommended Will be working with Oracle, Oracle Forms, UNIX, and some JAVA Hands on experience in developing and resolving coding issues within a production environmentIf you have the above qualifications please send an updated word document of your resume to Lisa Zeller at lisazeller@technisource.com .
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