We are seeking a Senior Oracle APEX Developer to support a major federal IT program delivering critical application and infrastructure services. You’ll work alongside technical teams and program leadership to develop and maintain enterprise applications using Oracle APEX, supporting a range of federal agency missions.
This role is best suited for a self-starter who thrives in a structured, secure, and high-impact environment and can collaborate effectively with both technical teams and government stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and maintain custom Oracle applications using Oracle APEX (v21+)
Create dynamic, user-friendly reports and interfaces using jQuery, JavaScript, Ajax, HTML, and CSS
Write and optimize PL/SQL, as well as scripts in PowerShell and Unix shell
Support Oracle database objects and manage unstructured data (e.g., BLOBs, CLOBs, JSON, XMLType)
Work with Oracle SQL Developer and Toad for day-to-day development tasks
Build secure applications utilizing HTTPS, certificates, and advanced integration
Deliver applications that automate workflows and solve mission-critical problems
Interface with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate into technical solutions
Document all system processes and support Agile project delivery
Minimum Qualifications
8+ years of software development experience (degree or equivalent experience accepted)
Proven expertise with Oracle APEX, PL/SQL, and Oracle 11g+
Proficient in scripting with PowerShell, Unix shell, and working with Oracle IDEs
Solid understanding of secure development practices in an Oracle environment
Strong communication, documentation, and Agile collaboration skills
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance
US Citizenship or Green Card required (per federal clearance standards)
️ Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Oracle Forms & Reports 10g+
Background working on DOJ or other federal agency contracts
Experience with BI Publisher, web services integration, and APEX 4.0+
Familiarity with DOJ security clearance processes