Thursday 23 February 2012

Oracle DBA with tuning for Raleigh, NC Duration: 6 months (local needed)

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Oracle DBA with tuning, PL/SQL, RMAN, application development RedHat Linux, Apache Tomcat, and government experience Location: Raleigh, NC Duration: 6 months Positions: 1 Description: The Department of Commerce (DOC) is seeking to fill a short term (approx. 6 month) contractor assignment to provide Database Management Services. The selected candidate's role will be to manage monitor and performance tune production and development of Oracle databases while ensuring high levels of data availability. This includes the systems analysis, maintenance, security, configuration, space management, database migrations, database and system tuning, database refreshes, backups and restores, and user resource management for various databases and components.

 

Thanks and Regards,

 

Vinod Raj

Work: 770-408-0332 Email: vinodj@symbiountech.com  Fax: 866 579 2744

Symbioun Technologies, Inc | www.symbiountech.com Circle 75 Pkwy Suite D4200 Atlanta, GA 30339 USA, GA 30339  http://www.linkedin.com/in/vinodstaffing          

     

Oracle DBA with tuning, PL/SQL, RMAN, application development RedHat Linux, Apache Tomcat, and government experience Location: Raleigh, NC Duration: 6 months Positions: 1 Description: The Department of Commerce (DOC) is seeking to fill a short term (approx. 6 month) contractor assignment to provide Database Management Services. The selected candidate's role will be to manage monitor and performance tune production and development of Oracle databases while ensuring high levels of data availability. This includes the systems analysis, maintenance, security, configuration, space management, database migrations, database and system tuning, database refreshes, backups and restores, and user resource management for various databases and components. RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: .Monitor database system details within the database .Respond to and resolve database access and performance issues .Monitor, optimize and allocate physical data storage for database systems .Perform database transaction and security audits .Develop, implement, and maintain change control and testing processes for modifications to databases .Establish appropriate end-user database access control levels .Maintain user access privileges and the security set up of all databases .Develop routines for end-users to facilitate best practices database use .Respond to end-user requests for ad-hoc reports, updates and data repairs .Work with agency staff to develop test plans and ensure successful testing and validation of all developed solutions .Develop technical documentation that will be referenced for support of the delivered solution and subsequent enhancements REQUIRED Skills: .Strong understanding of database structures, theories, principles, and practices .Working technical experience with designing, building, installing, configuring and supporting database servers, including Oracle Database 11g .Hands-on database tuning and troubleshooting experience .Strong PL/SQL abilities .Familiar with RMAN .Experience writing stored procedures, packages, and triggers .Proven analytical and problem-solving abilities .Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment .Strong technical documentation skills .Ability to conduct research into database issues, standards and products as required .Experience working in a team-oriented, collaborative environment .Minimum of five (5) year’s experience working with Oracle server .Minimum of two (2) years experience in application development and design .Working knowledge of RedHat Enterprise Linux server and Apache Tomcat application server platforms .Excellent verbal and written communication skills (both written and oral) .Independent; self-starter with proven experience working successfully in a team environment  

Salary

On application

Location

Raleigh, NC

Additional keywords

Oracle DBA with tuning, PL/SQL, RMAN, application development RedHat Linux, Apache Tomcat, and government experience

 

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