The role involves working on reporting for the Affordable Care Act using a custom solution, requiring extensive Oracle experience.
Job Description
Job Description
They will need to be able to pick up the work in progress for the Affordable Care Act reporting based on the custom solution implemented.
Minimum of 8-10 years of Oracle experience.
Additional InformationShare the Profiles to dinesh@techtammina(dot)com
Contact: 703-349-1004
Job Type: Contract
Duration:Long Term
Citizenship: USC/GC/H1B
Expenses: All-inclusive
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