Oracle Positions in New Jersey [message #159797] |
Tue, 21 February 2006 11:44 |
bushas
Messages: 23 Registered: February 2005
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Company in Union New Jersey (between Newark and Elizabeth NJ) has 2 Oracle Positions available.
One is for an Oracle Forms and Reports Programmer Analyst and the other is for
an Oracle Financials Systems Analyst.
*Candidates must already live within a reasonalbe commute of Union New Jersey.
Base Salary for the Programmer A. position is in the 65-75K range and for the
Systems Analyst Position in the 70-80K range.
These are full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.
No H-1B candidates please.
*Requirements:
POSITION # 1 - Oracle Forms and Reports Programmer Analyst:
-3 to 5 years of experience developing and defining business and application requirements.
-A minimum of 2 years experience using Oracle Forms 6i, Oracle Reports and Oracle 9i on
a daily basis.
-Experience with PL/SQL.
- Experience working with or interfacing with Windows
-.Net applications is a plus.
-US Citizen or Permanent Resident.
POSITION # 2- Oracle Financials Systems Analyst:
-3 to 5 years of years Oracle 11i Financials experience including GL, AR, AP and FA modules.
-Experienced in developing and defining business and application requirements.
-Experienced in configuration, administration and support of Oracle Financials.
-Expertise in researching and resolving application and database problems.
-Proficient in use of Oracle Tools (i.e., Discoverer, ADI, Developer, Forms, Reports).
-Proficient in Oracle database architecture and support tools.
For immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: oraman@verizon.net
Please use job code: OraFaq/Union NJ/Oracle/PB
(* Along with the number of the position that you are interested in)
ph: 1-800 -549-8502
All Submissions are handled in confidence.
*We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be qualified/interested
in the position described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
Thanks,
Bill Law
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