VBA Developer
- Posted 15 May 2024
- Salary Up to US$50 per hour + Health Benefits, dental, vision, 401k match
- LocationCalifornia
- Job type Temporary
- DisciplineLife Science Recruitment
- ReferenceTR/071883_1715803640
- Contact NameDanielle StGeorge
Job description
VBA Developer
M-F
Remote Opportunity
$50/HR
Orion Group is now hiring for a VBA Developer for our market-leading Life Sciences client located in California. This position is a fully remote opportunity!
The VBA Developer will be responsible for the design, development and implementation of VB development and interfaces with Oracle. The position also requires understanding of the Oracle database and interfacing with VB scripts.
VBA Developer Responsibilities:
* Gather requirements from project team.
* Work on development and test the solution.
* Coordinate with Service and Other Application team members.
* Support testing of solution.
* Support UAT Testing and Go Live support.
* Document and KT transfer of solution.
VBA Developer Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Computer Science or a related IT fields.
- Strong developer with 4-6 years of experience working with VB/VBA, Excel Macros, VBX/OCX Controls skills.
* Working knowledge of Oracle database.
* Strong coding and debugging experience.
* Oracle EBS knowledge/experience would be an added advantage.
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Our role in supporting diversity and inclusion
As an international workforce business, we are committed to sourcing personnel that reflects the diversity and values of our client base but also that of Orion Group. We welcome the wide range of experiences and viewpoints that potential workers bring to our business and our clients, including those based on nationality, gender, culture, educational and professional backgrounds, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, and age differences, job classification and religion. In our inclusive workplace, regardless of your employment status as staff or contract, everyone is assured the right of equitable, fair and respectful treatment.