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Senior Oracle Developer

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Location:Birmingham birmingham | west midlands
Tags: oracle | developer | oracle developer | senior oracle developer | systems developer | rdbms | senior systems developer | oracle birmingham | oracle west midlands
Type:Permanent
Senior Systems Developer (Oracle).
My client, Public Sector Organisation based in central Birmingham has an excellent opportunity for an experienced Oracle Developer. We are looking for a Senior Oracle Developer with proven experience in an Oracle development environment using Oracle's RDBMS version 8i +.
JOB PURPOSE

Under the general direction of the Team Leaders, and the guidance of the Principal Systems Developers, undertake the development and support of IT Services to the West Midlands Fire Service. To liaise with nominated West Midlands Fire Service personnel to develop robust, easy to use, systems to meet requirements in line with IT and Brigade strategy and standards.
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