Your Role and ResponsibilitiesOracle Database Administrator are the gatekeepers to the many systems that run our company and our clients. As a Oracle Database Administrator with IBM, you will have the opportunity to provide high-value IT services and leverage our leading-edge technology portfolio in our global network. Your work has a direct impact on the day-to-day productivity of our business by ensuring integrity of, and access to, our most important resource data. You will need to visit the domestic client’s offices / data centres on a daily basis or on an as-needed basis as part of this role.Your Role & Responsibilities:
- Install and maintain database servers.
- Manage and monitor DR Databases.
- Manage and monitor Golden Gate Replication servers.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot database errors.
- Install, upgrade, patching and manage database servers.
- Create automation for repeating database tasks.
- Develop processes for optimizing database security.
- Performance tuning of database systems.
- Set and maintain database standards.
- Manage database access.
- Be available for on-call support as needed
- Ready to work on 24/7 shifts to support client requirement.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Min 5+ years of experience with experience in the following areas:
- Strong command of SQL and Oracle tools
- Advanced knowledge of Data guard.
- Advanced knowledge of database security, backup and recovery, and performance monitoring standards.
- Advance knowledge of Oracle Golden Gate, ASM and RAC.
- Understanding of relational and dimensional data modelling.
- PowerShell and Unix shell scripting skills.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
- Experience in database administration, information technology, database architecture, or a related field
- Experience AIX, Windows and Linux Server environments.
- Experience with Oracle production database environment Golden Gate, ASM and RAC.
- Extensive experience with one or more database technologies (Primary: Oracle. Secondary: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB)