Senior Oracle Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Columbus, OH at Geebo

Senior Oracle Developer

Company Name:
Worthington Industries
Summary: Worthington Industries, Inc. is seeking a Senior Oracle Developer to work in Columbus, Ohio. The Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, testing and maintaining Oracle software business solutions across multiple functional areas with a focus on quality and establishing and maintaining relationships with System Leads, Business Analysts and other IT functional areas. General
Responsibilities: Specifically, the Developer will participate in requirements gathering / clarification in conjunction with the Business Analysts and Product Owners; lead design discussions with various stakeholders to ensure functional/technical aspects of design are agreed upon; provide accurate estimates, develop code to standards with quality as a priority, demonstrate strong analytical skills and problem solving skills, and adhere to Worthington Agile methodology and SDLC framework; test the application thoroughly before progressing to the next state in SDLC, and be accountable at delivering a quality product; and perform peer review and share knowledge with other developers in the team. Skills: Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or Information Technology and 5 years of experience in a related application development, maintenance and support position. Experience must include: (i) Oracle software development including Forms 6i, PL/SQL, forms, forms personalization, and Workflow; and (ii) PL Unit/TDD Framework, Java/JSP, JavaScript, BI Publisher, BPEL and R12. Must have knowledge of: (i) technical/functional requirements for multiple Oracle application modules including financials, order management and supply chain modules; and (ii) full software development life cycle (SDLC). Apply via email to: .Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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