Oracle Software Engineer

Southampton
2 weeks ago
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Solving real problems with PL/SQL precision and designing ETL processes that unlock the true value of enterprise date.

Work on complex data challenges, modern tooling, and create meaningful technical impact.

Oracle Software Engineer
Circa £38k + Up to 15% bonus
Twice a month in the Southampton area based office

The Role

You'll join a cross-functional product team that thrives on pace, collaboration, and innovation. Every day, you'll help shape the data foundations that keep our products and services running seamlessly for thousands of users.

You'll design and develop clean, efficient, and fully tested PL/SQL code, contributing your expertise to build reliable features that teams rely on.
Working with our established data structures, you'll turn complex requirements into robust, performant database solutions.

As a key participant in our sprint cycle, you'll embrace agile ways of working, bringing transparency, adaptability, and continuous improvement to everything you do.

This role would suit

Someone with commercial PL/SQL experience using ANSI syntax and a strong approach to unit testing.

Experience with ETL processes, to handle data with confidence, turning it into reports and transformations that power the business.

Experience with tools and frameworks like Bitbucket, JSON, REST, Confluence, Jira, TOAD, and Scrum

And with skills in Python, Azure DevOps, APIs, or other databases,

Current tech stack includes:

Oracle, PL/SQL, ETL, Toad,
Git, Jira, BitBucket, Agile,
UT PL/SQL (Unit testing framework),
Azure DevOps, API first,
MongoDB, PostGres,
Python
This Oracle Software Engineer role is paying circa £38k with benefits including, 15% Bonus, 25 days holiday, enhanced pension, onsite gym, Car Scheme, healthcare scheme and more.

Apply now or contact Chris Lynes at Spectrum IT for more information.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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