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BH 23436 - Oracle Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Position:
We are looking for someone who has very strong database development experience with Oracle 9i/10g. The person must have very good experience with logical and physical data modeling, deep understanding of oracle database internals, preferably to the extent where he/she would be able to rationally discuss/debate with DBA and DB engineering teams in resolving performance/environment configuration issues. The role is not a DBA, but the expectation is that the person has comparable knowledge in oracle internals.
Functional Skills:
? 6
Years of financial industry background is mandatory
? Person should have worked with operations, financial positions, transactions, benchmarking, corporate actions data
? Person should have worked on projects touching one or more areas of trading, accounting, back office operations and MIS
? Strong knowledge of Fixed Income and Equity Products
? Strong analytical and communication skills
? Good background working with quantitative data
Oracle and Database Skills (Minimum 8
Years):
? Oracle Stored Procedures, PL/SQL and functions, Materialized views
? Experience in Data warehouse development, Star and snow-flake schemas
? Good understanding of OLAP concepts
? Strong UNIX and Shell scripting
? Experience using Erwin or ER Studio data modeling tools
? Good understanding of ETL process, dimensions and hierarchy data
? 5
yrs of strong experience with Oracle 9i and/or 10g
? Ability to query the database using SQL
? Advanced level knowledge of using Excel for data analysis
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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