Oracle PL/SQL Developer Information Technology (IT) - Staten Island, NY at Geebo

Oracle PL/SQL Developer

Company Name:
Hyatt Leader, Ltd.
1. Monitor interfaces to anticipate issues and understand the methodology to investigate technical and data issues using an application debugging function.
2. Skill set required to maintain and enhance (new interfaces, custom triggers, etc.) software application.
3. Will be required to develop and maintain interfaces programs including writing queries to look at data in tables.
4. Develop reports using database schema that meets customer requirements.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Experience with large scale complex application development required. In addition, a working knowledge of lifecycle methodology for development, structured testing and defect management will be needed. Candidate will be responsible for supporting a database environment consisting of primarily Oracle & SQL databases in a clustered and non-clustered platforms. Minimum of 6
years of Oracle server administration and development
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
Oracle PL/SQL developer with 10G or 11G (upgrading from 10G to 11G).
Must have excellent SQL and PL/SQL knowledge to maintain interfaces program (fix issues, update)
write queries to look at data in the table.
Should have experience in Oracle tuning and the ability to work in UNIX, Linux.
Experience in Java, Application Servers or Pro C a big plus.
Capability to create scripts using Java, Perl or Oracle SQL to enhance applications
Unix knowledge to launch application programs manually.
Shell Scripting
well versed with Oracle Programming Errors using Packages, Procedures and Functions
Exposure to some Oracle Analytical Functions would be a Plus
Must understand the methodology to investigate technical and data issues.
Should be able to solve any issues on the oracle side (tables locked, access error).
Back up (or versioning) of files on the UNIX server (JAR/SQL/Pro C).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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