Thursday, August 07, 2014

DB2 DBA Remote/Telecommute


DB2 DBA
 
 
Job ID: Job-2740
location:       Remote/Telecommute
Jobtype:        Permanent
 
Description:   
DB2 Data Base Administrator for Linux/Unix/Windows.   iSeries DB2 (I/OS) in addition to Linux/Unix/Windows is a plus. No interest in z/OS experience.
 
•         Good understanding of the DB2 database, related utilities and tools.
•         A good understanding of the underlying operating system.
•         A good knowledge of the physical database design.
•         Ability to perform both DB2 and operating system performance tuning and monitoring.
•         Knowledge of ALL DB2 backup and recovery scenarios.
•         A good knowledge of DB2 security management.
•         A good knowledge of how DB2 acquires and manages resources.
•         Good knowledge DB2 data integrity.
•         Sound knowledge of the implemented application systems.
•         Experience in code migration, database change management and data management through the various stages of the development life cycle.
•         A sound knowledge of both database and system performance tuning.
•         A DBA should have sound communication skills with management, development teams, vendors and systems administrators.
•         Provide a strategic database direction for the organization.
 
Education Required:
•       Bachelors Degree (B.S. or B.A.) in a technical or business field; or equivalent work-related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. 
 
Email resume in Word to JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us. Please include the job code for the position with your resume. NOTE: WE WILL ONLY RESPOND IF YOUR RESUME APPEARS TO FIT A ROLE
 
NO OVERSEAS RESUMES. NO 3RD PARTIES. Applicants for employment in the US must possess work authorization which does not require sponsorship from the employer for a visa.
 
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