Database Administrator (DBA) is responsible for data analysis and database
management. DBAs are typically involved in maintenance, enhancement,
designing of data dictionaries, physical and logical database models, and
performance tuning. DBAs have a range of skills and knowledge of the
utilities and production tools used for data storage management to support
the Application Team. DBAs must be able to work in a team environment,
follow quality standards and have strong written and verbal communication
skills. DBAs coordinate physical changes to computer data bases; and codes,
tests, and implements physical data base, applying knowledge of data base
management system: Designs logical and physical data bases reviews
description of changes to data base design to understand how changes to be
made affect physical data base (how data is stored in terms of physical
characteristics, such as location, amount of space, and access method).
Establishes physical data base parameters. Codes data base descriptions and
specifies identifiers of data base to data base management system or
directs others in coding data base descriptions. Calculates optimum values
for data base parameters, such as amount of computer memory to be used by
data base, following manuals and using calculator. Specifies user access
level for each segment of one or more data items, such as insert, replace,
retrieve, or delete data. Specifies which users can access data bases and
what data can be accessed by user. Estimates time and cost required to
accomplish project. Directs programmers and analysts to make changes to
data base management system. Reviews and corrects programs. Answers user
questions. Confers with coworkers to determine impact of data base changes
on other systems and staff cost for making changes to data base. Modifies
data base programs to increase processing performance, referred to as
performance tuning. Workers typically specialize in one or more types of
data base management systems. May train users.
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*DBA3 *
5 years of experience. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and
accomplish goals, performs a variety of complicated tasks, may lead and
direct the work of others, may report directly to a project lead or
manager, a wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
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Define and modify IDMS database definitions (DDL).
Define and modify physical structures (files, DMCL).
Perform database changes (restructure, unload/reload, etc.).
Ensure that appropriate backup procedures are in place.
Perform data recovery, including rollback and roll forward.
Use online monitors to resolve run-time problems.
Maintain security definitions.
Migrate ADS and DC-COBOL programs to QA and production.
Assist users with utilities (maintain index, print space, etc.).
Assist users with planning for size and performance.
Assist users with questions and problems.
Maintain database-specific JCL and documentation.
Serve as backup for IDMS systems programmer.
Occasional overtime and on-call required.
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Knowledge of IDMS database structures. Required 5 Years
Experience using IDMS DBA utilities Required 3 Years
Extensive JCL experience Required 5 Years
Ability to independently research and resolve problems Required 5 Years
ADS and COBOL desirable, but not required Highly desired
IDMS system programming experience Highly desired
Perform database changes (restructure, unload/reload, recovery, rollback
and roll forward, etc.) Highly desired
The experience and ability to migrate ADS and DC-COBOL programs to QA and
production Highly desired
Experience installing and upgrading software for IDMS and third-party
products Highly desired
Maintain in house-developed web service software Highly desired
Skills with other database platforms a plus (DB2, SQL Server, Teradata)
Highly desired
Monitor/tune CV and batch performance (SYSGEN, DMCL buffers, etc.) Required

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Thanks and regards,
Krish Kumar,
GDN Infotech Inc,
WP-317-863-0721,
[email protected].
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