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Database Administrator - Oracle- 138135
Location : Remote
Duration : 05 Months Contract with possibility of extension
Job Description :
Oracle DB administrator with a minimum 5 years experience including experience migrating from Oracle 12c - 19c.
Note : Position is remote but local candidates are still preferred. There will be an extension for an additional 6 months.
The purpose of this request is to augment and support the Database staff in the daily database administration and assist in the migration and upgrade of Oracle and SQL Server databases. The candidate will also support and assist in all aspects of the database tasks including but not limited to :
Managing clients requirements
Writing shell scripts for automation of backup scripts
Testing and validating
Documentation
Qualifications
Experience in various technologies and roles including
Oracle,
SQL Server
Unix
The Database Administrator is responsible for data analysis and database management. Involved in maintenance, enhancement, designing of data dictionaries, physical and logical database models, and performance tuning. Knowledge of the utilities and production tools used for data storage management to support the Application Team. Coordinates physical changes to computer databases; codes, tests, and implements physical database, applying knowledge of data base management system. Designs logical and physical databases reviews description of changes to database design to understand how changes to be made affect physical data base. Establishes physical database parameters. Uses structured query language (SQL) to define database objects using database definition language (DDL) and control access to database objects using data control language (DCL). Calculates optimum values for database parameters, such as amount of computer memory to be used by database, following manuals, and using calculator. Specifies user access level for each segment of one or more data items, such as insert, replace, retrieve, or delete data. Specifies which users can access data bases and what data can be accessed by user. Tests and corrects errors, and refines changes to database. Uses database utility programs and 3rd party utilities to monitor database performance, such as distribution of records and amount of available memory. Modifies data base programs to increase processing performance, referred to as performance tuning.