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Old 09-29-09, 16:22
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Project Lead - Oracle Production Control (full time)

We are Niche Technologists, Inc. a national consulting and staffing company with a focus in the business intelligence sector.

We currently have a full-time position in NY City with one of our BI clients. A competitive base salary, bonus and generous benefits package are included and preference will be given to qualified applicants who currently live within a reasonable commute to the city.

No H1s.

Note that while this position works within one of the Oracle DBA groups, this position itself is not a traditional DBA position with regard to duties and functions.

Specifically, this position dies a lot of production DBA work, lots of maintenance, modify schemas, tune PL/SQL queries, optimizes stored procedures, troubleshooting, in charge of maintenance and beta production databases, will create project plans (MS Project), manage project work (must have project management experience), manage a production environment, create status reports, make sure things are completed, assign tasks, etc.

Carefully read through the Summary and Requirements section below. Apply to rbonczek@nichetech.com if you are qualified and interested.

Summary
This role performs a variety of complex, technical, and analytical tasks in the production support of mission critical systems.

Manages the estimation process and develops project plans, serves in an on-call rotation with others for batch job management and answering requests from teh IT development team; receives direction from the Production Manager and functions as a Production Manager in that person's absence. This requires close liaison with the entire IT organization. Note this is a very hands-on position.

Requirements
9+ years experience working with Oracle, with 3 - 4 years experience modifying schemas, optimizing queries, and performance tuning of stored procedures

Must have 1+ year experience working in Oracle 9/10

Experience monitoring job schedules and following up with failed jobs

Experience in UNIX shell scripting

Experience with Oracle query tuning, PL/SQL and stored procedures

Experience with MS Project

Experience using Autosys job scheduling is strongly preferred

Experience using Tidal job scheduling is a plus

Managing impact analysis and performance testing on different schemas and related objects

Strong analytical, organizational, problem solving skills - able to multi-task numerous projects simultaneously

Must have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written

Work hours are 10 am to 6 pm, and will participate in on call rotating support (off hours, weekends and holidays)

The work hours at 10 am to 6 pm

Must have Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent work experience

Please apply to rbonczek@nichetech.com
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Old 10-01-09, 12:34
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Cool Project Lead Oracle Production Control

Please look at my resume. Contact me if we need to talk at 240-602-1648
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