Oracle rac dba Information Technology (IT) - Reading, PA at Geebo

Oracle rac dba

Company Name:
Sparktek Solutions LLC
Position: Senior Oracle RAC DBA
Location: Reading, PA
Duration: 6 months contract plus extensions
Job Description:
Position will be part of the onsite DBA team. This position will support production/ QA/Development Databases for multiple applications. Applications include OLTP and Data warehousing applications
Experience in upgrade/ migration in Oracle 11g / 12c in RAC environment using ASM is a must. Data Guard experience will be beneficial. Performance tuning experience is needed in large oracle environment. Strong RAC knowledge is essential for this position.
Skill
Summary:
10g/11g/12c RAC
Red Hat Linux 3.0+
Oracle RMAN
Grid control/ EM
EMC , ASM
PL/SQL
Shell Scripting
Data warehouse. , OBIEE
Oracle HR Suite 11.5
Oracle Partitioning
Required Oracle Skills:
10g , 11g RAC Configuration
10g/11g Running on Red Hat Linux
Several years of experience in the patching and installation of Oracle on Unix/Linux
Ability to troubleshoot performance problems using Oracle Traces (TKPROF, Trace Analyzer) and stats pack
Several years experience in RMAN
Oracle Performance tuning, specifically SQL, PL/SQL, and General DB tuning
Performance tuning with large tables, including BLOBs, Bfiles, Partitions, and DW
Experienced in shell scripting .
EMC/Oracle Performance (Disk) tuning
Experience in Oracle Monitoring (Custom Shell/Perl/SQL Scripts)
Experience in Oracle Enterprise manager.
Beneficial Oracle Skills:
Cursory knowledge of the Oracle E-business Suite
Ability to act as Oracle apps DBA
Perl Scripting, including understanding the DBI Interface
Hardware, and Operating System monitoring preferably with Custom Built scripts/ EM
Some Experience with Data Guard Maybe Helpful or real-time replication.
Familiarity for Oracle analytics and OBIEE
If you are interested please send your updated resume and pay rate toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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