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- Member Since: Dec 2008
- Last Login: 12 Jan 2011
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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Database Development
ID:8518
Title:Oracle 10g Developer (Part-Time)
Location:Remote
Job Description
Discoverer 10g and BI Tools,
EUL management,
Materialized View,
PL/SQL 10g,
SQL Performance Optimisation,
Database Modelling
Portal Development,
Trouble Shooting
Shell scripting (advantage)
Apex Development (advantage)
Will consider dynamic, junior Oracle developer who lives and breathes Oracle as help is available.
Job Budget
Job type:Hourly Job
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Within 2-3 weeks
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:21/03/2010 18:16 pm
Clarification Board
B. K. on 02/06/2009 18:12 pmhi I am from India i can do your job from remote why r u restricting..
P. K. on 02/06/2009 19:46 pmHi,
I am Oracle expert from india and worrking on oracle from last 4 years. i am emplyed in one of top 10 IT company. And i work on oracle only.
Please provide me a chance.
Regards
Praveen
A. T. on 11/06/2009 18:17 pmHi,
I have 8 years of experience in Database field especially in Database Designing using different CASE tools, and implementation using Oracle (SQL, PL/SQL, DBA retaled tasks, Oracle Forms, Oracle Reports). Contact me ASAP then I'll be able to answer you in detail.
I hope to hear from you soon !
Sincerely,
AT
L. P. on 12/03/2010 07:58 amCould you give some idea of the anticipated commitment please (i.e hours per week and duration of contract)? I understand it might be flexible, but a general indication would be good.Thanks.
Reply from Client
R. O. on 12/03/2010 08:20 amHours per week would vary. This would suit someone who is already working part-time and has time free for ad-hoc development work.
When work comes in, it could be 1 week or 3 weeks to complete a defined piece of work. There may be months in between when nothing happens. The big advantage is that it is work-from-home.
S. G. on 15/03/2010 18:19 pmHello,
I have 10+ years of experience in Oracle 7x/9i/10g, Oracle E business suite, Unix shell script, Data warehouse tools, Pro*C, Developer 2000, Designer 2000 etc.
I would look forward to discuss more on this project.
Thanks
Sanjay Gupta
Reply from Client
R. O. on 09/04/2010 12:38 pmThanks Sanjay but your location is not appropriate for the kind of project we are currently running. Face to face will be required.
Regards
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