Friday, 13 July 2012

Database Administrator, Global Manufacturing Systems

Details: RoleThe role of Database Administrator- Global Manufacturing Systems is directly responsible for the administrations and maintenance of the different global database systems environments. This includes managing the databases on the central datacenter servers and manufacturing systems.  This Individual will also be responsible for the identification, prioritization, and resolution of internal systems requests, including the monitoring and tracking of the related systems. The special working area will be on the database administration.Duties & Responsibilities Perform normal day-to-day UNIX and Database Administration activities supporting local and global locations with primary focus on database administration, including, but not limited to; installations, migrations, backup, restore, performance tuning, security management, hardening, capacity planning, standards development and enforcement. Analyze and implement cost saving self sustaining solutions. HP Unix 11.0 and AIX 5.0 Operating Systems expertise are required. Perform database administrative functions for all SAP environments.  Will be involved with SAP upgrades and migrations. Be available (on-call) for off hour problems/issues that might arise in the UNIX and database area, which are deemed critical to business operations.  Serve on rotating on-call role with another Senior UNIX / Database Administrator. Serve as primary contact in response to audits, hardware and database software inquiries.  Promotes “Best Practices” Provide global support for the following database management systems:  Oracle 7, 9, 10g; QL Server 2000, 2005, 2008, 2012; DB2 9.2.7; Informix. Develop, maintain and monitor scripts for Operating Systems and Database related administration tasks. Serve a key team player that promotes security concepts as promoted by the Computer Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification. Participate and lead in policy, procedure, standards and guideline development for database administration. Configure and monitor systems in accordance with appropriate legal requirements. Participate in the development and maintenance of appropriate security controls to protect corporate information resources of which may include, but not limited to, configuration management, versioning management, quality assurance, security awareness,  risk management, naming conventions, physical and technology controls,  accounting, auditing, separation of duties recommendations. Maintain liaison with all IT division operations and services to keep abreast of policy and procedural changes so to be consistent. Prepares status reports and analyses showing progress, trends, recommendations and/or conclusions. Serves as technical liaison to other IT and Corporate departments as needed. Other duties as assigned

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