The Oracle Database Administrator will be responsible for the administration, configuration, and maintenance of the Oracle databases. He or she will also be responsible for troubleshooting any issues that may arise with the databases. The administrator will work closely with the development team to ensure that the databases are properly designed and implemented.

Oracle Database Administrator Job Responsibilities

  • Install and configure Oracle databases
  • Ensure database security and performance
  • Monitor database activity and optimize performance
  • Plan for future expansion of the database
  • Back up and recover databases as needed

Objectives

  • Install and configure Oracle databases according to company standards.
  • Maintain database security and integrity by implementing best practices.
  • Monitor database performance and troubleshoot issues as they arise.
  • Perform regular backups of databases in accordance with disaster recovery plans.
  • Write SQL queries and stored procedures to support applications development teams.
  • Keep abreast of new features and functionality in the Oracle database platform

Oracle Database Administrator Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • An Oracle database administrator (DBA) is responsible for the installation, configuration, upgrade, administration, monitoring and maintenance of Oracle databases. They also set up database structures and provide user access to the data. In order to be an Oracle DBA, you need to have a strong understanding of relational database management systems (RDBMS), as well as experience with the Oracle RDBMS platform. You should also be proficient in SQL and PL/SQL programming languages.