Oracle DB technical Architect

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Job Title: Oracle DB technical Architect

Location: London, UK(2 days in a week from office, Hybrid)

Job type: 6 Months contract with possible extension

This role requires the candidate who is already holding active Security Check (SC) clearance in accordance with UK Government standards." Job Description

Responsibilities

Design implement and manage Exadata Cloud Service ExaCS database solutions
Develop and maintain database architecture strategies to support business goals
Lead the migration and integration of databases across multi cloud database environments including Oracle Cloud AWS Azure and Google Cloud
Ensure high availability scalability and performance of database systems
Collaborate with cross functional teams to define and implement database solutions that meet business requirements.Requirements:

Handson experience with migrating large databases to Exadata ExaCS ExaCC platform.
Experience with migrating database to ATPADW
Design Database consolidation and reduce OPEX spending
Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior database architects and administrators
Conduct performance tuning capacity planning and security assessments
Stay updated with the latest advancements in database technologies and cloud offerings
Implement and manage Exadata X9 hardware including persistent memory PMem and RDMA algorithms to optimize performance and reduce latency
Deploy and manage Exadata X1110M98 hardware leveraging its scaleout highperformance database servers and intelligent storage servers
Extensive knowledge and troubleshooting experience in the following areas RAC RAT testing ASM Exadata Performance tuning Data Guard Physical and Logical DG Broker
Experience in database security TDE Audit Vault OKV etc
Experience in OS administration Linux Solaris virtualization storage ZFS ZDLRA

If you're excited about this role then we would like to hear from you!Please apply with a copy of your CV or send it to Prasanna . merugu @ randstaddigital . com and let's start the conversation!

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