lol, i love #1 & #2, developer but not a development dba.  good luck in your search, 
quite a few requirements :)

gene

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In my company, we require Oracle D.B.A. to maintain 
development and production Oracle databases.  This is a 
permanent position.  Our compnay is 24 yrs. old company.

Our company is situated on Route 128 in M.A.

We require the candidate urgently. If interested, please 
send your resumes within the next two days to the 
following e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Following are the details for the job:

Our environment: Solaris 7 and solaris 8.

Databases versions: 804, 8.1.6.1, 8.1.7.3

OLTP databases and datawarehouse.

Veritas File System.

Middleware: Tuxedo and MQ series

Quest, DataMirror - Replication products

Apps: WebLogic

Following is the skill set for the candidate:

Following are essential requirements for an Oracle DBA.

1. Must have worked as Oracle developer at least 3 years.

2. Must have been working as Oracle DBA at least for the 
last 3 years in a
PRODUCTION environment in 8i. (We don't want development 
DBA's).

3. Must have excellent knowledge in installing Oracle 
software and its
products. Must have installed patches in his earlier job.

4. Thorough knowledge in Backup and Recovery procedures. 
Must be able to
solve scenarios during the interview.

5. Good knowlege in Oracle tuning process. Must be able 
to solve scenarios
during the interview.

4. Must have good knowledge in running various 
statistical packages like
STATSPACK.

5. Excellent knowledge in shell programming and 
understanding of awk and
sed usage.

6. Must be very familiar with Solaris 7 and higher 
versions. Must have
general understanding of tuning/performance processes 
involved on Unix
level. Should be able to give us various scenarious 
he/she faced during
his
career in tuning.

7. Must have good understanding of PL/SQL, SQL.

8. Must be familiar with OMS and its tools.

9. Must have thorough understanding of RAID concepts and 
its use in
Oracle.
And good knowledge on Oracle OFA methodology - -- This 
is must.

10. Must have good knowledge on normalization techniques.

11. Must be familiar with Oracle Standby databases and 
their running. --
This is essential.

12. Good communication skills and team work.

Optional but would have weightage:

1. Oracle 9i knowledge

2. Oracle RAC environment experience.

3. Datawarehous knowledge and issues involved in setting 
up production
datawarehouses

4. Understanding of Veritas

5. Knowledge about design tools like Oracle 
Designer/ERwin

6. Knowledge about Quest

7. Knowledge about DataMirror

8. General understanding of WebLogic

9. Understanding Tuxedo or MQM

10. Knowledge in C programing.


Rao




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