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Technical degree or equivalent experience i.e. BE / B.Tech / M.Tech / MCA / M.Sc. in Computer Science / Management Information Systems / Engineering / Math / Physics or validated professional and technical experience.
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The SSC team is made of a number of highly skilled and experienced Oracle support engineering team in charge of servicing designated set of ACS Customers. Further, the Advisory Systems Engineer is sought by customers and Oracle employees to provide expert technical advice.
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As an Advisory Systems Engineer, you are expected to be an expert member of the problem-solving/avoidance team and be highly skilled in solving extremely complex (often previously unknown), critical customer issues.
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Extensive hands on interaction with large Database management systems. Both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering or equivalent experience 8 years related experience prior to taking this position.
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Operating systems expertise / SA &general awareness on rest of the areas mentioned below, will be an added advantage. Managing Kernel Parameters, Partitioning and File systems. The team’s main responsibility is to solve & resolve highly complex technical issues on Oracle Cloud and Exadata On-Prem platforms, spanning across database footprint including Exadata architecture, Real Application Clusters, High Availability, Data Guard, Corruption, Backup and Recovery, RMAN, ZDLRA, Performance, Memory Management, Parallel query, Query tuning, Storage, ASM, GoldenGate, Replication, Security, Networking, Enterprise Manager etc.
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The main role of a Support engineer is to solve highly complex technical problems (Oracle Database & Cloud/Exadata) requiring high level of technical expertise. This position is for a Senior/ Principal Technical Support Engineer.
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Oracle Solution Support Center (SSC) is a specific unit within Oracle Support, focusing exclusively on facilitating the continual operational improvement of customers’ Oracle environment, throughout the lifecycle of Oracle solution.
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As a member of the Support organization, your focus is to deliver post-sales support and solutions to the Oracle customer base while serving as an advocate for customer needs. Oracle careers open the door to global opportunities where work-life balance flourishes.
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Service delivery is primarily remote and requires advanced knowledge of the full Oracle Database product stack, from an implementation and supportability standpoints. As a world leader in cloud solutions, Oracle uses tomorrow’s technology to tackle today’s problems.
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Contribute significantly towards the “My Oracle Support” Database communities. Oracle will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records pursuant to applicable law.
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This position is professional in nature and scope and requires, at a minimum, a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems, or a related field, or equivalent.
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Cloud Engineering Infrastructure DevelopmentOracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Cluster Networking team is building an ultra-high performance network required to support AI/ML/HPC workloads. You should be both a rock solid developer and a distributed systems generalist, able to dive deep into any part of the stack and low-level systems, as well as design broad distributed system interactions.
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Principal Network Developer - AI Networking Performance Engineering and Operations. Primarily focused on development and support of network fabric and systems through a combination of a deep level understanding of networking at the protocol level coupled with programming skills to support the intensive automation required to operate a production environment.
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We are looking for hands-on engineers with expertise and passion for solving challenging problems in both AI and cloud service software engineering: design, high-performance virtualized infrastructure, high scale distributed systems, security, and observability.
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This position is for Scalability area along with Autonomous Health Improvement project of Oracle Database Development as part of Sustaining Engineering, where the focus is to improve Resilience and Diagnostics of the code and generate automated insights for faster problem resolution.
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