Oracle Database Developer - Job brief
We are looking for an Oracle Database Developer to become a member of the team behind the CommissionSuite solution, our forefront application for calculating sales commissions and tracking sales performance.
As an Oracle Database Developer, you will be involved in the CommissionSuite application analysis, design, and development. You will participate in all team activities and assume responsibilities of increasing complexity as your experience grows.
Main Responsibilities
- Participate in application database development using SQL and PL/SQL while delivering value in the full software development lifecycle
- Build well designed, flawless and testable code that complies with the technical design of the solution (PL/SQL stored procedures and functions)
- Support clients in resolving issues relating to software implementation, function, and upgrades
- Write and maintain technical documentation as requested by the company and the client
- Execute test cases and analyze results
Job Requirements
- Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Informatics, or any other closely related field
- 3-5 years of experience in database development using SQL and PL/SQL
- Experience in logical and physical database design
- Excellent command of the English language both written and spoken
- Military obligations fulfilled, if applicable
Desirable Knowledge
- Linux scripting
- Prior working experience in a similar position in Telecommunications
- Agile PM methodology
Personal Skills
- Structured and analytical thinking with a focus on results
- Ability to build rapport with colleagues and customers (team player)
- Self-motivation, confidence, courtesy
We Offer
- Competitive salary
- Group Medical Plan
- An individual subscription to an e-learning platform that promotes professional mastery and personal growth
- Agile company culture embracing simplicity, speed, flexibility, autonomy, and diversity
- Multi-project team environment with experienced high-caliber professionals delivering mission-critical applications that impact thousands of users