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Oracle Developer / Oracle 10g – Finance

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: oracle | developer | oracle 10g | oracle developer | finance | sql | subversion | toad | pl sql | java | jdbc | solaris | oracle greater london | oracle london
Type:Permanent
Oracle Developer (Oracle 10g) sought by leading FTSE 250 listed financial online trading site. You will design and develop a financial trading exchange from the ground up, ensuring high availability, through-put and efficiency.

You will have proven experience as an Oracle Developer (Oracle 10g) with Oracle schema design experience, PL/ SQL and ideally Java based applications. Other useful technologies include: JDBC, TOAD, SQL *Plus, Korn Shell, Enterprise Manager Grid Control, Solaris, CVS or Subversion source control.

You will be working in a dynamic and technically challenging environment that will reward you with a competitive salary and enhanced career prospects. Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information.
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