Sr. Programmer Analyst - Oracle Information Technology (IT) - Goodlettsville, TN at Geebo

Sr. Programmer Analyst - Oracle

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Absolute Opportunities
The Sr. Programmer Analyst Oracle, while reporting to the IT Project Manager, will
design, develop and test Oracle solutions for required projects. The Sr. Programmer
Analyst will also create system level technical test plans and documentation while
helping with the development of technical skills of other team members and
supporting production systems.
Duties & Responsibilities
Writes and assembles system level design specifications.
Programs, tests and documents new and/or existing applications.
Develops system level program specifications and test plans.
Provides regular support for existing programs and procedures (7 x 24).
Assists with system level user tests, documentation, and training.
Ensures quality control by adhering to programming, testing and documentation
standards.
Provides informal technical support for team members.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Ability to design effective systems based on user requirements.
Thorough knowledge of at least one programming language and database.
Understands the systems development process.
Capable of writing thorough system and unit test plans.
Good written, oral, and listening communication skills.
Ability to coordinate and administer tasks related to smaller projects.
Understanding of general business concepts and user procedures.
Must have a thorough knowledge of at least one programming language and database
(Java is a plus).
Must be a team player and customer service driven.
Work Experience &/or Education
Minimum 5 years experience in
information technology
.
Bachelor''''s degree is preferred.
Extensive experience in PL/SQL and SQL is required.
Extensive experience in Oracle Forms and Reports is required.
Compensation will consist of a competitive salary based on experience, with bonus
potential.
Candidate Must Have : PL/SQL,SQL,Oracle Forms,Oracle ReportsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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