Full–time
Mid-level Database Administrator:
Location: Kolkata
Number of Vacancy – 1
CTC: Negotiable
• Qualification: B. Tech/MCA or equivalent
• Exp: Minimum 2+ Years’ experience in SQL and relational database management systems such as Oracle, MySQL, or MS SQL Server.
Skills & Experience
o 2/3 years of experience as a database administrator.
o Expertise in SQL and relational database management systems such as Oracle, MySQL, or MS SQL Server.
o Familiarity with database backup and recovery, database performance tuning, and database security.
o Experience in Performance Optimization techniques.
o Estimate database capacities management.
o Experience in Disaster Recovery Solution including designing, configuring and ongoing support.
o Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
o Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
o Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities of the DBA would be as follows but not limited to:
o Software Installation and Maintenance: DBA will collaborate on the initial installation and configuration of a new database. The system integrator sets up hardware and deploys the operating system for the database server, and then the DBA will install the database software and configures it for use.
o Data Extraction, Transformation, and Loading: refers to efficiently importing large volumes of data that have been extracted from multiple systems into a data warehouse environment.
o Specialized Data Handling: Databases can be massive and may contain unstructured data types such as images, documents, voice and video files. Managing a very large database (VLDB) may require higher-level skills and additional monitoring and tuning to maintain efficiency.
o Database Backup and Recovery: DBAs may create backup and recovery plans and procedures based on industry best practices, then make sure that the necessary steps are followed.
o Review Database accessibility: Setting up employee access is an important aspect of database security. DBA in consultation with respective Department will control who will access and what type of access they are allowed.
o Database Security: DBA needs to know potential weaknesses of the database software and the department’s overall system and work to minimize risks.
o Capacity Planning: DBA needs to know how large the database currently is and how fast it is growing in order to make predictions about future needs.
o Continuous monitoring of Database for performance: Monitoring databases for performance issues is part of the ongoing system maintenance a DBA performs. If some part of the system is slowing down processing, the DBA may need to make configuration changes to the software.
o Database Tuning: Performance monitoring shows where the database should be tweaked to operate as efficiently as possible.
o Troubleshooting: DBAs are on call for troubleshooting in case of any problems. Whether they need to quickly restore lost data or correct an issue to minimize damage.
Interested candidate can forward CV at
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