ORACLE DBA NEEDED

From: Nationwide Personnel Group <gademsky_at_sysr.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 13:50:43 -0500
Message-ID: <8atugb$9jr$1_at_nnrp03.primenet.com>



ORACLE DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR NEEDED My client company, located in Upstate NY, has asked us to assist them in locating candidates for the following position. The company is a world renown manufacturing firm with top benefits and salaries.

Oracle DBA
Key Job Tasks and Responsibilities:
[Quoted] *Configure and manage multiple Oracle database
environments.
[Quoted] *Support the development and implementation of:
 *Determine requirements and make
 recommendations for automated DBA tools  *Develop processes and procedures for
 performance and tuning plan
 *Develop operations procedures
 *Develop and implement database security  scheme
 *Maintain user access privileges to all  database instances
[Quoted] *Provide technical support for Designer Developer 2000
*Provide Oracle technical support to site DBA's as
required to support implementation of Oracle application software and related tools.

Skills and Experience:
[Quoted] *BS Degree in applied science with 3 years experience or
equivalent
[Quoted] *In-depth understanding of distributed Oracle database
environment, SQL Net database links, Oracle Names, triggers and stored procedures, within UNIX environment
[Quoted] *Provide ongoing Oracle DBA support for the multiple
application configurations of the Oracle Manufacturing application software
*Good written communication skills
*Good verbal communication skills
*Basic understanding of networking (TCP/IP)
*Good problem solving skills
[Quoted] *Ability to function as part of a team.

Interested candidates, please forward a current resume to: MARK L. GADEMSKY, CPC 474 ELMWOOD AVE, PO BOX 26 NATIONWIDE PERSONNEL GROUP BUFFALO, NY 14222-0026 716.881.2144 24 HOUR FAX: 716.881.0711
gademsky_at_localnet.com
www.nationwidepersonnel.com

All candidates must have the legal right to remain permanently in the United States.

Please Forward/Fee Paid/Confiential Received on Fri Mar 17 2000 - 19:50:43 CET

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