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Oracle's Injured Veteran Intern Program: Software Test Intern Broomfield, Colorado (relocation not available) If you meet the requirements below, please complete this application http://www.oracle.com/us/038678.pdf and send it with your resume and cover letter to vetinternship@projecthired.org AND diversity_us@oracle.com.

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About the Company: After 30 years, Oracle remains the gold standard for database technology and applications in enterprises throughout the world: The Company is the world's leading supplier of software for information management, and the world's second largest independent software company. The acquisition of Sun Microsystems gives Oracle a leadership role in the hardware arena as well. Oracle technology can be found in nearly every industry, and in the data centers of 98 of the Fortune 100 companies. Oracle is the first software company to develop and deploy 100 percent internet-enabled enterprise software across its entire product line: database, business applications, and application development and decision support tools. Oracle is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. About Oracle's Injured Veteran Intern Program: At Oracle, we are committed to the development and professional growth of injured veterans. Our paid intern program is specifically designed to aid injured veterans of the campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq in their transition to a career in the private or public sector. Injured veterans accepted into our program will work closely with Oracle professionals to prepare for a successful future. Interns will engage in on-the-job training in fields such as information technology, technical/systems consulting, technical support, finance, human resources, sales, marketing, Oracle Financials, or developmental training in sales and customer support. About the Software Test Intern Position: The Core Appliance and Technology Systems team is comprised of ~90 individuals responsible for designing and developing a wide variety of software and hardware platforms that are used at some of the most prestigious and interesting companies and institutions in the world. This

organization does everything from file system engineering for projects at LLNL (Nuclear Ignition Facility) to video and audio archiving at the library of congress. They currently design and develop very low latency storage and the software that protects, transports and manages data and information. An intern in this organization would spend time on each of the major projects contributing to discussions, designs and development, testing as well as customer interactions. With locations around the world, the ideal intern would be working in a fast paced and dynamic environment. Relevant technologies include: ZFS, QFS, SAM, Encryption and Key Management, Mobility computing, high performance / low latency storage, problem solving, digital communications, networking, backup and archiving as well as system test and assembly. Design, develop, troubleshoot and debug tests for software programs for applications, tools, storage, etc. Duties and tasks are standard with some variation; displays understanding of roles, processes and procedures. Performs Moderately complex problem solving with assistance and guidance. Standard duties include: developing test cases developing tests installing and configuring test systems executing tests test automation tracking and reporting test metrics triaging failing tests opening bug reports assisting in finding the root cause of failures

Possible job codes that would be applicable to this organization: 13 E (Fire direction specialist) Signal/communication, Intelligence, Operations, Essentially any officer, and any specialty the works closely with technology and trouble shooting. (Probably not a wheeled vehicle mechanic). College degree preferred; technical degree is very helpful. Assuming the candidate is willing to invest time in their education, the organization will train. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: As an intern in this organization you will need to demonstrate the ability to think critically and achieve measurable and concrete objectives. This group solves hard problems by breaking down the problem into the component subsets of the problem and working for incremental solutions. These problems are some of the most complex and interesting problems in the world with respect to computer storage and information technology.

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Hourly wage is $25 per hour. This is a 40 hour per week position.

To Apply: If you or anyone you know fit the job requirements below, please complete this application http://www.oracle.com/us/038678.pdf and send it with your resume and cover letter to vetinternship@projecthired.org AND diversity_us@oracle.com.

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