Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Oracle Developer/Architect with design, migration, data warehousing, data modeling, and performance tuning experience

IN401 -Oracle Developer/Architect with design, migration, data warehousing, data modeling, and performance tuning experience

Location:  Albany NY
Duration : 18months

1.  Five years experience in designing and implementing high volume multiple database environments (specifically Oracle 9i, Oracle 10g, or higher) 

2.     

Three years experience in the following:

·         design strategies for migration from hierarchical structures to relational databases and integrating those on multiple platforms

·         design and implementation of data warehousing and data mart activities in a heterogeneous database environment

·         the development and implementation of operational standards and protocols

·         knowledge transfer, transition of systems and mentoring 

Desirable Experience Preferred for These Positions

1.      Good communication and interpersonal skills.

2.     At least 4 years experience in design strategies for migration from hierarchical structures to relational databases and integrating those on multiple platforms 

3.     At least 4 years experience of general data modeling experience using enterprise modeling tools for Oracle 10g or higher environments 

4.     At least 4 years experience as a database architect/developer in an Oracle 10g or higher environment developing packages, stored procedures, views, triggers and functions  etc.

5.     At least 4 years experience monitoring and improving the performance of an Oracle 10g or higher database for a large  scale n-tier application 

6.     At least 4 years experience in the design and implementation of data warehouse and data mart activities in a large scale database environment 

7.     At least 4 years experience in performing knowledge transfers to client staff of Oracle database techniques supporting the development of database structures for large scale n-tiered applications

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