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Openings in Oracle : Hiring event in Delhi

Employee Id : 30684


Send your resume : empty85@gmail.com



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In line with our ambitious growth targets, we are recruiting large no. of self motivated & energetic people. It is a huge effort and we continue to seek internal referrals.

We have immediate requirements, for which we request you to send your Referees profiles only to iconnect_in@oracle.com . Only shortlisted candidates shall be called for the Selection event at Delhi on Saturday & Sunday, April 14th & 15th

Role : Developer / Sr. Developer – Java                                                         Event Location : Delhi

 

Skill                   : Java, J2EE & PL/SQL

Work Location    :  Mumbai

Responsibilities :

§  Solution engineering – Analyze and develop solutions for issues reported by customers using Oracle FLEXCUBE banking products.

§  Quick diagnosis and response to critical production situations.

§  Performance optimization, coding /testing software fixes for issue resolution in Java and Oracle PLSQL.

§  Developing solutions for regulatory/central bank requirements.

§  Troubleshooting, providing workaround solutions.

§  Development of tools and utilities for performance monitoring.

§  Fine tuning of database and application server configuration parameters.

§  Conduct quality checks (test outputs, code reviews etc.)

§  Global travel for medium to long term.

 

Pre-Requisites :

§  Engineer / Post Graduate with 2 - 4 years of software development experience in Product development / IT consultancy.

§  Strong Core Java, J2EE & PL/SQL programming skills.

§  Exposure to one /more Application servers such as WebLogic / WebSphere.

§  Exposure to EJB/ MQ  and performance tuning on Java and Database tier is an advantage.

§  Knowledge of Retail / Corporate banking concepts is a plus.

§  Self initiated & willing to learn new technologies.

 

Visit the i-Connect link on the intranet, to know about the employee referral policy and additional career openings.

Employee Referral Team

 

 

 

      

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