Programmer Visual Basic 6 and Oracle PL/SQL
Job Description The Department of Public Health is seeking a highly qualified candidate for the position of senior programmer Analyst. Under limited supervision the senior programmer analyst will serve as a project resource working with the Maternal and Child Health Aegis application on the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) and the Immunization Billing Improvement Aegis modification projects. This position will be working on the enhancement to the current VB6 Oracle Aegis Immunization Billing application. This position will also requires the candidate to work with a small defined project team to diagnosis, design, develop and test errors, enhancements and releases of newly coded work. The selected candidate must have senior knowledge of Visual Basic 6 and Oracle PL/SQL. The candidate must be able to work with a diverse project team and work in a highly visible and changing project environment with aggressive timelines. Qualifications The candidate must have at least five years experience using the following technologies. Visual Basic 6, VB .NET, Oracle SQL and Microsoft Server 2003 or above. This position requires at least five years experience with full project life cycle experience in implementing Client Server and web base applications. The candidate must be able to use versioning, change control and source control systems like Visual SourceSafe as well as Microsoft VB6 Client Server Side development. The candidate must have five years Oracle 9i PL/SQL, Microsoft Visual Basic 6. The candidate should have experience developing Crystal Reports. The candidate must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. The candidate must be able to work in a team environment.
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