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  Jobs: Data Architect/Software Developer
Does anyone get anything out of me posting jobs? For or against?

So I like helping people out? What's wrong with that? ;) I will receive no money from this...

This is a job I never interviewed for. I did a phone screen with the Recruiter (a Chase Paymentech recruiter), but I received an offer from Revolution Money later that afternoon and accepted.

She found me resume on Monster and when I read it (the font size was like 72!), I thought this was tailor made for me.

Either post a comment (I won't publish it) or email me at chet dot justice at gmail for contact information. Here are the requirements:

Data Architect/Software Developer will work as part of a team to refractor Chase Paymentech's current data structures and design new solutions.

This is a great opportunity for an experienced Oracle Developer who is looking to move into a Data Architect role.

Bachelor's degree with major in Computer Science with seven years of progressive development experience.

Ideal candidate will have experience working in an Oracle environment with OLAP and DSS databases along with strong PL/SQL coding skills.

This position also requires strong data modeling skills and knowledge of Informatica and database release process in order to be successful.

Candidate should be able to demonstrate experience in a mentoring or training role.

I will add that this position is new and so is the "department." It's kind of "start-uppy" within this giant organization. That's something that really appealed to me.

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