Aretetechnologiesinc
Curam Database Admin
Company
Role
Curam Database Admin
Location
Job type
Contract
Posted
107 months ago
Salary
Job description
Description: Client FAST requires a Curam Application DBA to support Client FAST projects.
Description:
The Client of Health and Human Services (DHHS) requires a Cúram Applications DBA on the Oracle Database Platform to support the development and implementation of Client Families Accessing Services through Technology (Client FAST).
Primary responsibilities include:
• Managing the Cúram application schema, design, and extensions within the database, in development, test and production environments
• Providing database technical support, tuning, and application administration and consulting.
• Providing support for Oracle, Oracle Dataguard, and Oracle Enterprise suite in an AIX environment
• Serving in a primary role in the creation of database migration plans
• Involvement in the development of procedures for effective database use and ensuring standards are met.
Duties will include:
• Working with developers to identify and refine data requirements, database design, database migration planning, and configuration.
• Performing backup and recovery, monitoring database performance, and reorganizing database structures as needed.
• Creation and modification of test and production data, base schemas
Skills: Demonstrable skills with Cúram Software and database schema Demonstrable skills with Oracle or DB2 database software Experience configuring, monitoring, tuning, and performing backup and restore for Oracle database servers Experience authoingr code in SQL, PL/SQL and Unix/Linux Proficiency in one or more shell scripting languages Experience in a Cúram software development environment in a Cúram DBA role Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment to establish and maintain effective working relationships Experience planning and coordinating the work of others Experience with advanced security and SQL replication Oracle 11g and SharePoint knowledge
Need Local Candidates.
Best Regards,
Paramjot Singh


