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ORACLE APPLICATION DEVELOER
WASHINGTON, DC
EXPERIENCE:
Solid working experience with Oracle’s Application Development Framework (ADF).
Strong experience in architecting, implementing and managing high performance scalable J2EE applications on Linux/Unix platforms with one or more of the following: Java Web Services, Oracle SQL Developer, JSP, EJB, JSF JMS, XML, JDeveloper.
Development experience with Oracle WebCenter and WebLogic.
Excellent knowledge of J2EE architecture/design patterns, Object Oriented Design methodologies, SOA, data modeling techniques and SOAP.
Strong experience designing / developing with n-tier architectures (UI, Business Logic Layer, Data Access Layer).
Very strong SQL experience of writing complex queries and developing views.
Excellent application system design and development skills.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Self-motivated, independent, detail oriented, and a responsible team-player.
The ability to communicate effectively - both verbally and in writing.
THE CANDIDATE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Design, develop, enhance, debug, and implement or perform enhancements to existing software.
Troubleshoot production problems related to software applications.
Addresses problems of systems integration, compatibility, and multiple platforms.
Assists in the evaluation and recommendation of application software packages, application integration and testing tools.
Resolves problems with software and responds to suggestions for improvements and enhancements.
Acts as team leader on projects.
Instructs, assigns, directs, and checks the work of other software developers on development team.
Providing software development services and experience to implement new initiatives.
Providing technical support to respond to technical issues, research and resolve problems and other non-programming technical services.
Estimating the Level of Effort (LOE) and difficulty of programming assignments.
· Supporting the testing process when complex issues arise