Lead Oracle Dba Resume
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Dayton, OH
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lead Oracle DBA
Confidential, Dayton OH
Responsibilities:
- Administrative documentation of development and production DBAs and Forms developer
- Mentoring junior DBA
- Updating corporate management on on - site activity
- Ensuring adequate resources and training for staff
Oracle DBA
Confidential, Dayton OH
Responsibilities:
- Production support of nationwide database systems
- Upgrading and patching of production environments
- PLSQL scripting
- Working with production support teams to resolve unexpected complications
- Working with development teams to resolve functional issues
- Independent research and testing for issue resolution
- Compliance with change control and CMMI procedures
- Maintaining active security clearance
Oracle DBA
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Migrating a 10TB RAC database to teh enterprise’s first T5-8 SuperCluster
- Creating RAC DataGuard standby databases using RMAN
- Participating in rolling patching of T5-8 SuperCluster
- Capacity planning
- Monitoring of production instances using both crontab scripts and OEM Grid/Cloud Control
- Coordinating application teams and implementing teh migration of an 8TB 4-node Exadata database
- Using RMAN for backups and archive log maintenance
- Monitoring and administering DataGuard standby databases as part of Delphix configurations
- Implementing and administering multiple Delphix servers and virtual databases, including acting as point-of-contact for both users and 3 rd party vendor
- Coordinating multiple teams for issue resolution in complex environments
- Assisting application teams with troubleshooting efforts
- Participation in 24x7 oncall rotation
- Production support of GlodenGate replication streams
- Compliance with change control process and standards
- Installation of Oracle Grid, Database and Client software
- Creation and population of new databases
- Completing data refreshes using Data Pump and Export/Import utilities
- Coordinating application teams and implementing migrations and consolidation of 4 single-instance production databases, each under 500GB in size