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aKube, Inc.

Oracle APEX Developer

aKube, Inc., Austin, Texas, us, 78716

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Job Description Job Title:

Developer/Programmer Analyst 3 - APEX Developer

Market Title:

Oracle APEX Developer

Work Type:

Telework (Part-Time)

Location:

2601 N. Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78705

Rate Range:

$69.67/hr (W2)

Work Authorization:

GC, USC, All valid EADs except H1B

Department:

Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner (OCCC)

Solicitation Number:

2503

Response Deadline:

08/26/2025 @ 5:00 PM CT

Role Summary

The Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner (OCCC) is seeking an Oracle APEX Developer to design and develop additional features in a custom APEX application to meet regulatory needs. The Developer will upgrade and enhance the existing Oracle APEX application, working closely with business analysts and stakeholders to ensure requirements are met. The role involves SQL/PLSQL development, integration of daily uploads, optimization of data handling, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and OCCC's security policies.

Key Responsibilities Upgrade and maintain existing Oracle APEX applications. Collaborate with business analysts and stakeholders to translate requirements into system functionality. Write and optimize SQL and PL/SQL scripts for application functionality and performance. Add features to support daily data uploads and ensure seamless data synchronization. Ensure compliance with industry standards, OCCC security policies, and data protection regulations. Support database management, optimization, and plugin integration to extend application capabilities. Candidate Skills and Qualifications

Required Certifications:

Oracle APEX Developer Certified Expert Oracle PL/SQL Developer Certified Associate Minimum Requirements (Required):

8 years: Web Technologies (JavaScript, HTML, CSS - basic to intermediate) 3 years: Oracle APEX (application development) 3 years: Oracle SQL and PL/SQL (data modeling, backend programming) 3 years: Database management and optimization 3 years: APEX Plugins integration