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Overview:

  • Tier One Technologies is seeking an Oracle Developer for our direct US Government client.
  • This will be a 100% remote contract-to-hire position.
  • SELECTED CANDIDATES WITHOUT REQUIRED CLEARANCE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION TO RECEIVE IT.
  • Must be a US Citizen.
Responsibilities:
  • Plan, direct, and coordinate all activities associated with creating software across multiple functional areas and products.
  • Prioritize and allocate projects, products, and resources with the assistance of architects and managers.
  • Participate in strategic decisions about technology, definition, and implementation of software products.
  • Use expertise to design, develop, code, test, and debug software.
  • May work in one or several areas, such as equipment or software design, engineering evaluation or test, configuration management procedures, statistical analysis and modeling.
  • Work with users to define existing or new system scope and objectives.
  • Provide analytical support and technical advice during the conceptualization, development, and implementation phases.
  • Plan and schedule new applications systems projects with user, systems software, and computer center operations personnel, including the identification of objectives, time frames, costs, and manpower requirements.
  • Perform tasks necessary to ensure the identification and documentation of hazards within software systems using various analysis tools and techniques.
  • Review and evaluate systems and software for adherence to government or commercial directives, standards, guidelines, and criteria concerning software safety and systems safety.
  • Identify problems uncovered by testing or customer feedback and correct problems.
  • Evaluate code to ensure it is valid, meets industry standards and is compatible with devices or operating systems.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent training required.
  • 5+ years of Oracle related experience.
  • Oracle APEX experience is a plus.
  • Strong knowledge of Oracle DBMS 12c or higher.
  • Advanced knowledge of PL/SQL.
  • Experience with Oracle Reports.
  • Familiarity with JavaScript and HTML.
  • Development experience in Agile methodology.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Ability to obtain a Position of Public Trust Clearance.
  • Must be a US Citizen (no dual citizenship).
  • Must not have traveled outside the US for a combined total of 6 months or more in the last 5 years.
  • Must have resided in the US for the last 5 years.

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Skills:
Agile Programming Methodologies, Analysis Skills, Calendar Management, Communication Skills, Computer Operations, Computer Science, Computer Software, Configuration Management, Consulting, Cross-Functional, Customer/Client Research, Database Management Software/Systems (DBMS), Debugging Tools, Develop Methodologies, Documentation, Establish Priorities, Federal Government, Government, Government Requirements, HTML (HyperText Markup Language), Hazard Analysis, Identify Issues, Industry Standards, JavaScript, Operating Systems, Oracle, Oracle PL-SQL, Oracle Reports, Position of Public Trust, Rural Contracts, Safety Systems, Software Design, Software Engineering, Software Evaluation, Staff Requirements, Statistical Modeling, Statistics, Systems Analysis, Technical Strategy, Technical Support, Technical/Engineering Design, Testing, United States Citizen


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