Senior Principal Consultant (Computer Software, Applications) Information Technology (IT) - Edison, NJ at Geebo

Senior Principal Consultant (Computer Software, Applications)

Company Name:
Oracle Financial Services Software, Inc.
Duties: Deploy SIT, Performance, ST, BTB, DEV, Config, OUT, Acceptance, Production Simulation, UAT and Production; maintain servers hosting the global billing application, Revenue Management & Billing (RMB) and the environmental software; coordinate with SA/DBAs and application team to provide support to existing environment for server upgrade, and OS, database and security patch releases; start/stop user interface/threadpools/websphere services/database for maintenance; deploy Autosys and support existing setup; perform database maintenance; data refresh, perform export / import, and append data or insert after truncate; request new hardware, build new hardware for application / database, install all supporting applications required for RMB (Websphere / Hibernate-3.2.7 / Perl-5.8.8 / Java / Oracle Application Frame Work Service Pack); and perform NDM Support and support testing in different environment.
Requirements:Employer will accept Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business or related technical field, followed by five years of progressive, post-baccalaureate work experience in job offered or in a computer-related occupation. Experience must include: using financial applications related to Revenue Management & Billing; IBM Websphere; Application DBA for RMB; data analysis; object oriented technologies; Matlab, Labview, Cod V, and/or Zemax, TCP/IP, and UNIX. Any suitable combination of education, training, or experience is acceptable. Must be available to work on projects at various, unanticipated sites throughout the United States.
CONTACT: Please mail resume to Attn: #6181.427 Oracle Financial Services Software, Inc., 399 Thornall Street, Edison, NJ 08837Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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