Senior IT Systems Administrator
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Job description
Identifying and correcting performance issues, reviewing systems and error logs, storage management, backups, job monitoring, optimization efforts, data integrity analysis and resolving database contention issues. Managing Oracle Cloud and legacy Oracle ERP 11i environments. Oracle and SQL database administration to ensure databases are tuned to perform efficiently, plus reviewing established monitoring process to look for improvements. Ensure systems and environment are patched to the latest vendor patch levels.
Cloning of systems between environments and environment Auditing and Backup management, including how would we respond in Disaster Recovery situation. Performing release reviews and releases into Production environments. Working as part of a Project team to deliver DBA and System Administration activities required for new applications and upgrades to existing applications, infrastructure and databases.
Requirements
- SQL Server Administration and Support with experience of Oracle Database Administration and Support
- Oracle EBS or managing Oracle cloud environments
- Experience with third party backup and monitoring tools
- Oracle or SQL Server clustering, replication and log shipping an advantage
- Knowledge of indexes, index management, partitioning and statistics
- Experience or knowledge of Siemens Teamcenter PLM, SharePoint
- T-SQL, SQL, SSIS, PowerBI, Oracle RDBMS 11i, 12c Red Hat Linux skills
- Experience using Atlassian products Jira, Jira Service Management, Confluence & BitBucket
The IT Systems Administration team:
The role is responsible for ensuring the monitoring, maintenance and management of databases, application services and servers key to the business operation. As part of the System Administration team, you will get the opportunity to ensure maintenance and release activities are performed in line with our procedural mandates, as well as looking for ways to improve executions. This role will involve an element of being on-call to support.