Senior Applications Developer DBA City: Dallas, Texas $ Range: 95k to 125k This company will fast track you to the future with innovation!!! Come share your expertise with Fuel Links � a growing leader in gasoline dispensing and grocery cross-marketing systems technology that is paving the way for e-retail solutions. Our client is looking for a Senior Applications Developer DBA. If you are comfortable in developing database applications in a Linux/Unix environment, this is the job for you!! Required Skills: -3 yrs developing database applications on a Linux/Unix platform -Red Hat Intel release is a major plus -Strong C and C++ skills -Thorough knowledge of database languages is preferred (Oracle, Sybase, mSQL, MySQL, POSgres, DB2, Informix, or TeraData) -Java Beans experience is a plus -SCADA and POS systems/applications exposure is a strong plus Education: -BS Computer Science or Equivalent Technical Degree Attributes: -Seasoned, professional coder -Self-starter -Can-do team oriented approach -A willing �do what it takes� attitude <em>PLEASE REFERENCE JOB # 1030 WHEN YOU APPLY & MENTION ON WHICH WEBSITE YOU SAW THIS JOB POSTING. ALL RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL. THANK YOU.</strong.></em>
------------------ Job Posted by TMP. TMP Executive Resourcing (www.tmpexec.com) is the leading global, retained search firm specializing in the recruitment & placement of mid-level professionals. We pride ourselves in placing top talent in exciting job opportunities. TMP Worldwide is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity for both itself and its clients. TMP Executive Resourcing has more than 175 offices located in 25 countries; more than 3,850 employees and 27 original recruiting entities combined to form an emerging dominant force in the global human capital management field. Executive Resourcing, like its sister company MONSTER, is a division of TMP Worldwide (www.tmpw.com). TMP Worldwide the parent company is publicly traded on NASDAQ as TMPW.
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