Negotiable
Outside
Remote
USA
Summary: The ERP Database Administrator role focuses on managing and maintaining Oracle databases and applications, including EBusiness, Peoplesoft, and JDEdwards. The position requires expertise in various database management tasks such as capacity planning, tuning, and security enforcement. This is a remote position with a duration of 6 months or more. The role is classified as outside IR35.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and maintain Oracle databases and applications, including EBusiness, Peoplesoft, JDEdwards, Hyperion, OBIEE, Weblogic, and Retek.
- Perform capacity planning, tool management, ongoing tuning, backup and recovery, migrations, security enforcement, and patch management.
- Troubleshoot issues and understand technology relationships.
- Adhere to best practices for highly available infrastructure, load balancing, application clusters, access management, and application deployment processes.
Key Skills:
- Expertise in Oracle databases and applications management.
- Experience with EBusiness, Peoplesoft, JDEdwards, Hyperion, OBIEE, Weblogic, and Retek.
- Strong skills in capacity planning, tuning, backup and recovery, and security enforcement.
- Ability to troubleshoot issues and understand technology relationships.
- Knowledge of best practices for infrastructure and application management.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: USA
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
Position: ERP Database Administrator (EBusiness, Peoplesoft, JDEdwards)
Location: Remote
Duration: 6 Months +
Description:
- An Application Database Administrator specializes in managing and maintaining Oracle databases and applications, such as EBusiness, Peoplesoft, JDEdwards, Hyperion, OBIEE, Weblogic, and Retek.
- Their responsibilities include capacity planning, tool management, ongoing tuning, backup and recovery, migrations, security enforcement, and patch management.
- They also troubleshoot issues, understand technology relationships, and adhere to best practices for highly available infrastructure, load balancing, application clusters, access management, and application deploy processes