I am in need of a Oracle DBA w/Peoplesoft experience.

I have a opportunity available in Washington DC. I am looking for someone with Heavy Oracle DBA and Strong People Soft skills. Below is a description of what I am looking for. If you feel this is an opportunity that you are interested in please give me a call ASAP. If your skills match up correctly, you will have a phone interview within the next 1-2 days and start working 1-2 days after that.
I thank you in advance for you time and if you would like to move forward with the opportunity, please send me an updated copy of your resume in word format.
Heavy Oracle DBA
Strong People Soft Skills
Must have Built a Portal before
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Enterprise Application Integration is a great buzz word on the resume. If you have the experience please add it to your resume. The manager has interviewed 2 candidates with this.
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