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Oracle Apps DBA/Technical Writer

Company Name:
Koch Davis
The selected candidate will work as a member of an Oracle ERP infrastructure services team, providing Oracle apps and technical writing support. Authoring and maintaining DAI infrastructure related documentation; this includes DBA IT operations guide, instance management plan, technical environment details. Performing daily system health checks and, monthly performance metrics and publish reports. Supporting documentation needs for Oracle EBS R12 technical architecture. Supporting the Oracle EBS infrastructure team with program-level configuration management (CM) processes and procedures. Performing apps DBA duties as assigned including code migrations, patching, cloning, and installation of Oracle COTS software.
Job Requirements
3-5 years of technical writing in a ERP environment, preferably Oracle EBS. 5-7 Oracle DBA experience, preferably Oracle EBS 11i and R12 versions. Strong understanding of systems engineering processes and procedures, and Oracle technologies including EBS, weblogic, apache, SOA/BPEL, and Linux / Solaris-based server technologies. Excellent presentation, verbal and writing communication skills. Must have used CM tool, and be familiar with SDLC. Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint presentation, and Visio. Current DoD secret clearance and IT-II (ADP-II) level
Education
Bachelor degree in computer science / engineering or related field.
Client
The hiring company provides multinational professional and information technology services.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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