Job ID: MI-146996 (98490904)
Hybrid/Local Oracle DBA (5 pages resume/15+) with RMAN, PL/SQL, UNIX/LINUX, Data Guard, Golden Gate, HA/DR experience
Location: Lansing, MI (DTMB)
Duration: 12 Months
Position: 1Hybrid: Resource will be working a hybrid schedule. NO REMOTE ONLY OPTION. Will need to be onsite from day 1, two days a week.
Local candidates (strongly preferred) or non-local (must be willing to relocate at their own expense from acceptance with no delays & follow the hybrid schedule)
Overtime and weekend work – Resource will likely work around 2 hours of overtime each week. Candidates must be willing to work overtime and be on-call as needed.
Skills:
– Manage Oracle for enterprise databases with HA (high availability) configuration.
– Oracle database data guard management and other database Disaster Recovery management processes.
– RMAN backup and recovery.
– Oracle Advanced security management.
– Manage Oracle database performance.
– UNIX/LINUX operating system environment related to databases requirements
– Must have experience with Multitenant Oracle database, Oracle Advanced security, PLSQL, Linux (5+ years)
– Must have experience with Oracle, Data Guard, Golden Gate (5+ years)
– Bachelor’s degree preferred
Job Description:
Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals, independently performs a variety of complicated tasks, a wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
•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 databases, applying knowledge of database management systems. Designs logical and physical databases review description of changes to database design to understand how changes to be made affect physical databases (how data is stored in terms of physical characteristics, such as location, amount of space, and access method).
•Establishes physical database parameters. Calculates optimum values for database parameters, such as amount of computer memory to be used by database, following manuals and using a 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 databases and what data can be accessed by the user. Tests and corrects errors and refines changes to the database.
•Uses database utility programs and 3rd party utilities to monitor database performance, such as distribution of records and amount of available memory. Directs programmers and analysts to make changes to database management systems. Reviews and corrects programs. Answers user questions. Confers with coworkers to determine impact of database changes on other systems and staff cost for making changes to database. Modifies database programs to increase processing performance, referred to as performance tuning. Workers typically specialize in one or more types of database management systems. Aiding in the planning, development, maintenance, and monitoring of integrated database systems, and ensuring that the conceptual and design phases of new applications are consistent with the structural parameters within the database environment.
•Evaluates users’ requests for new data elements and systems, incorporates them into the existing shared data environment, and provides technical assistance. Coordinates the use of data to ensure data integrity and control redundancy, loads databases, and reorganizes as needed. Performs data modeling and prototyping. Performs logical and physical data modeling, designs relational database models, and creates physical data models from logical data models. Performs security recovery procedures. Determines and implements database search strategies and storage requirements. Maintains data dictionaries ensuring uniformity of definitions and sets standards for use of data dictionaries. Monitors database performance and recommends efficiency improvements. Creates a test database environment for the applications section, including the creation of necessary libraries and procedures.
•Executes the procedures necessary to save, retrieve, and recover databases from hardware and software failures within established procedures. Assists with determining, implementing, and enhancing standards on database security and with monitoring agency disaster recovery procedures and systems. Assists with the installation of database software and with analyzing, designing, and implementing databases. Assists in benchmarking and threshold testing of databases and with establishing and controlling necessary database security. Assists in the selection of database management software. Experience in computer systems analysis or computer programming work.
•Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of computer programming and systems design; of computer operations, systems, and procedures; of project control and cost estimating techniques; of computer programming languages; of data processing flowcharting techniques; of database structures and theories; and of current database technologies.