Project Leader, OO Developer, and Forte Consultant Available

Experienced Forte Architect/Developer has immediate availability for short or long term engagement.
I am an IT professional with over 20 years of experience including 10 years in client/server development and support, and 7 years in OO/Forte development.
I am actively seeking opportunities for immediate employment. I will consider all reasonable offers for contractual, or full-time employment. I am willing to relocate (at my own expense) for the right engagement.
A sampling of my skill set includes:
Forte 2, 3, and UDS development
Rational Rose for UML and reverse engineering
Rational Unified Process
Oracle, DB2/6000 and DB2 application work
Project Leader and Technical Project Leader for government and private sector projects.
3-Tier application development
Multi-platform (MVS, RS/6000, Windows) development
Instrumental in planning, leadership, and development of major (6000 user) state-wide distributed application
Please contact me for a complete resume, references and salary requirements.
best regards,
Mark Nichols
Consultant
Partition Software
http://www.partitionsoftware.com/resume2003.htm
e-mail: [email protected]
voice: +1 (217) 414-5660

Hi,
Send your resume with complete project details to [email protected]
Recently we recruited many Forte resources for our migration project.
If you have J2EE skills along with Forte, we can consider your resume.
Regards,
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    We're facing a coming development with 8i/9iAS that has to interact with Oracle's ERP. We already know that the ERP is a complex environment, so we are looking for a person that will be the technical head of the project, since our expertise is limited to Oracle Developer and database. But we don't know exactly what kind of expertise we should ask for to the candidates. Do you have any suggestions?
    Thanks in advance
    Javier Castaqsn

    Javier,
    You should definitely look for someone with prior Oracle ERP full-cycle implementation experience (if he/she's going to be a project leader, I would look for 3-5 years' experience at least), and make sure that the person have specific expertise in the ERP modules you want to implement, e.g. just because someone knows GL and FA like the back of their hand does not necessarily mean that they know anything about OM or PO. And of course, it would be better if this person have experience with 11i, since there some additional features in 11i that is not in the older modules. Good luck.

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