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17231-Senior Database Developer/Analyst II

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
This is Sam Paulson from ACT Consulting. We have a 6 month renewable contract opportunity with our direct client, a major, well respected Bank. The position is located on-site in Cary, NC. If you are interested, please respond immediately to spaulson@act-info.com with a current version of your resume or call me on 919-249-6000.
If you do not feel this is a good match for your background or you are not currently interested in this opportunity, please feel free to pass this along to anyone who you think may be interested. Thank you for your time

17231-Senior Database Developer/Analyst II
Cary, NC
6 Months

Database Developer with Expert knowledge of the Oracle Database technologies as a whole.
Experience in working with big volumes of data is a must
Solid experience in design and development of enterprise-level database applications using PL/SQL Programming
Knowledge of the following Oracle Database features: query optimization (executions plans, hints, indexes, etc.), partitioning, replication, materialized views, analytical functions.
Demonstrably solid software engineering skills and willingness to learn new technologies.
Basic knowledge of Unix and Shell Scripting
Basic knowledge of Java will be an advantage.
Knowledge of the financial industry will be an advantage.
The successful candidate must be able to work as part of the team.
Tasks / Key
Responsibilities:
Develop new data feeds for internal and external upstream source systems and businesses.
Update existing feeds in accordance with latest upstream system changes.
Implement data transformation/enrichment logic.
Performance optimization.
Implement unit tests (SQL, Java)
Participate in requirements analysis, design, development and code reviews
Provide third level technical support function to assist SL1/SL2 support teams to resolve complex issuesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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