Software Developers Information Technology (IT) - Burlington, MA at Geebo

Software Developers

Company Name:
Oracle America, Inc.
Oracle America, Inc. has openings for Software Developers in Burlington, MA. Design and development of various modules of Oracle Database Advanced Analytics technology. Work involves conceptual design of analytical algorithms that will scale in a high data volume, highly distributed compute environment and implementations in R, C/C+
and SQL. Work routinely on projects with particular emphasis on large scale distributed data processing and algorithm development as part of features in the Oracle database software. The features will be used by thousands of Oracle database installations, so it is very important that the features work in complex deployment environments. Occasionally work with sales consultants and clients to showcase the developed products in the areas of finance, telecommunication, health care, and public sector domains.
Employer will accept Masters degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field and 2 years of work experience in job offered or 2 years of work experience in a computer software engineer-related occupation. Education or experience must include:
1. 2 years of work experience in designing, developing and implementing software applications using C/C++;
2. 2 years of work experience in statistics, or data science related field;
3. At least 2 years of experiences in mathematical and numerical modeling using MATLAB or R;
4. Experiences with parallel computing and efficient algorithms for large-scale data applications; and,
5. Linear and nonlinear optimization skills.
Experience may be gained concurrently.
DO NOT MAIL RESUME. Apply online by going to oracle.com (req # 14000YMK). Or e-mail resume to , referencing req # 14000YMK.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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