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, develop, troubleshoot and debug software programs for databases, applications, tools, networks etc. As a member of software engineering division, will use basic knowledge of software architecture to perform tasks associated with developing, debugging or designing software applications or operating systems according to provided design specifications. Build enhancements within an existing software architecture. Work involves some problem solving with assistance and guidance in understanding and applying company policies and processes. Gaining competence in own area and acquiring a higher level understanding of role, processes and procedures.
Employer will accept Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Math, or related technical field. Education or experience must include:
1. Designing and implementing sh/bash scripts in a Unix/Linux environment; familiarity with common Unix utilities;
2. Understanding of various hardware/software components of computer system, particularly operating system, computer architecture and storage;
3. Understanding and analyzing data using statistical methods, utilizing mathematical background;
4. Designing and implementing kernel programs using C and common kernel development and debugging tools;
5. Designing and conducting scientific experiments and studies, and writing technical papers;
6. Designing and implementing programs using programming language, including either Python or Java; and,
7. Understanding of programming principles.
Experience may be gained concurrently.
DO NOT MAIL RESUME. Apply online by going to oracle.com (req # 140010NA). Or e-mail resume to , referencing req # 140010NA.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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