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As an Oracle ERP Administrator, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining Oracle modules within our organization. Proven experience as an Oracle ERP Administrator.
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Oracle Database Administrator DBA (Remote) Responsible for the maintenance of the Oracle database hosted on 12c RAC cluster server used to support the Enovia 2013x application.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., Oracle Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Database Administrator) are a plus. Strong understanding of database architecture, design principles, and best practices.
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Own the health and oversight of multiple database technologiesOwn the migration efforts for SQL Server and Oracle instancesUtilize managed database instances with RDSEnsure that database schema changes do not require downtimeWork with leaders to implement infrastructure and engineering tooling.
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Performs application database administration using Oracle services, SQL, REXX, JCL, COBOL code review, and Linux shell scripting. Bachelor s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and three (3) years of experience as a Senior Database Administrator (or closely related occupation) performing Db2 z/OS Database Administration using CA tools or replication methods (CDC/Qrep.
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We are looking for a Database Engineer/Oracle Database Administrator to join a high performing agile team using the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodology. Must have experience as a Database Administrator to include tasks such as data migration, data replication, user administration, backup and recovery, performance tuning, issue investigation, issue resolution, and general administration.
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5+ years of Proven experience as a Database Administrator (Oracle/SQL server), with a focus on cloud-based database management. Relevant certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Database Specialty, Oracle Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate) are a plus.
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SE Linux extensions to RHEL, PitBull, AppArmor, and Sentris), video teleconferencing/VOIP, Oracle/MS SQL database security, and Apache/IIS Web server security. Network/System Administrator I.
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Experience in any of these areas is beneficial: Unix, Linux, Oracle Database, Access Database. The Systems Administrator will help to maintain the DoD Command & Control System (CCS.
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We are looking for a Database Engineer/Oracle Database Administrator to join our high performing agile team using the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodology. Must have a good understanding of databases, primarily Oracle and/or other relational and non-relational/NoSQL databases such as PostgreSQL and MongoDB.
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Database Engineer/Oracle Database Administrator. You will maintain and add new capabilities to a complex system with exacting interface, performance, and security requirements; provide database engineering expertise in the following areas: architecture, design, development, requirements analysis, data flow, network.
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ActioNet has an immediate opportunity for a Database Engineer/Administrator (Oracle and SQL) requiring a TS/SSBI located in Colorado Springs, CO. A Minimum of MCTS or MCSA and VCP It is Required to have a TS/SSBI to start, candidates with TS/SBI will also be considered but must be upgraded to SSBI. Preferred Technical Skills: Oracle and SQL Database installation, creation, upgrades, configuration.
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What We’re Looking ForThe Sr. Database Administrator role is part of the Information Systems and Services Database team supporting Oracle and SQLServer databases across campus.
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A Database Engineer is needed to provide support to maintain and add new capabilities to a complex system with exacting interface, performance, and security requirements. Must have experience using Oracle SQL/PLSQL, and SQL in general.
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Experience with database design and developmentExperience with the understanding of databases, primarily Oracle and/or other relational and non-relational/NoSQL databases such as PostgreSQL and MongoDB.Experience using Oracle SQL/PLSQL, and SQL in general.
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