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    Default Job openings, Oracle Developer

    We have immediate openings for a couple of Oracle PL/SQL developers at the moment. I work for a contractor that is currently working on the Military Personnel Data System located at Randolph AFB, San Antonio TX. Primary duties are the maintenance of the system and creating new software as needed. Experience in PL/SQL and Oracle HR is required with emphasis on PL/SQL since probably 95% of our code is done in this language. Experience in, Oracle Designer 2000, Oracle Developer 200, Borland Starteam products, and Mercury TestDirector would be a plus.


    The name of the contractor is Diversified Technical Serices Inc. (DTSI). I have been with the company for a year now since I retired from the Air Force last year and have been very happy working for them. If you, or anyone you may know are interested I will forward your resume onto the regional manager for you. If you have any questions feel free to post here, PM me, or email me.

    Thanks,
    Cliff

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    lol, I have testdirector, but not anything else! sigh...
    "Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind." ~ Jack Handey

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    How much testdirector experience you have. Not sure if our testing area has openings or not but if you are interested I can find out also. BTW, I believe that they end up training the testers in SQL since they have to write test querries. Well eventually they will, right now we still write a majority of the SQLs for the testers. I'm totally against that since I wrote the code and now I'm writing the test, pretty sure it will pass. 8)

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