Software Developers Information Technology (IT) - Broomfield, CO at Geebo

Software Developers


Job Description:
Oracle America, Inc. has openings for Software Developers in Broomfield, CO. Design, develop, troubleshoot and/or test/QA software. Design, develop, troubleshoot and debug software programs for databases, applications, tools, and networks. Develop, debug and design software applications or operating systems. Specify, design and implement modest changes to existing software architecture to meet changing needs. Fix defects and develop new features in the both the pilotconfigproc code and the Pacman Server Java Code. Maintain the custom pilot operating system. Add fixes to the Pacman server JNI code. Debug and maintain high-availability code.
Employer will accept Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related technical field and three year(s) of work experience in job offered or three year(s) of work experience in a Software Developer-related occupation. Experience must include:
1. C+
programming and multithreaded embedded systems development; 2. Linux operating system including network boot, grub, ipmitool, iptables, network configuration and init scripts; 3. Java programming and scripting languages such as perl and bash; 4. Failure detection algorithms for high availability; 5. Design and develop enhancements to applications; and, 6. Develop and execute test cases for test applications.
DO NOT MAIL RESUME. Apply online by going to oracle.com (req # 14000LOH). Or e-mail resume to , referencing req # 14000LOH.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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