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Oracle Developer
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Country: USA
Location: Arizona-Phoenix Tempe, AZ 85280
Total applied: 40 Job Category:IT/Software Development
Location:Tempe, AZ 85280
Status:Temporary/Contract/Project
Occupations:Database Development/Administration
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Oracle Developer
Job Description:Ajilon Consulting is currently seeking an experienced Oracle Developer to fill a contract to perm position in Tempe, AZ with one of its premier clients.Qualified candidates must have a minimum of 5 years experience with Oracle Forms, Oracle Reports 6i or above and PL/SQL. Experience with UNIX (AIX and/or Solaris) is also required for this position. Exceptional communication and comprehension skills. Must have experience working with users and writing custom code. Qualified candidate please send Word format resume to alban.demeti@ajilon.com Do you know of anyone qualified for this position? Ajilon Consulting will pay you a referral fee if someone you refer gets hired. We cannot accept 3rd party candidates or provide visa sponsorship for this position.Recruiters, do not contact. Local candidates only. You can view all of our jobs online at http://www.ajilonconsulting.com
Minimum Education Required: BachelorYears of Experience Required: More than 5 yearsExpected Travel Time: None
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