*Job Title:                             Oracle DBA - Onsite  Contract.*

*Duration:                             2-3 Weeks Engagement*

*Location:                             Grand Rapids MI*



We have a need for an experienced DBA preferably with ETL and Data
Warehousing experience. We are looking for a short engagement – 2 to 3
weeks - where they can work with my team to review and assess some
performance problems we are having with our solutions. We need someone who
knows about different approaches to managing large sets of data that can
help us analyze the best options to pursue to alleviate our issues. These
could be database practices such as re-organizing tables, or architectural
solution changes such as altering the manner and sequence of our data
operations – refresh and re-load, using views, etc.



The areas I would expect this expert to address with my team over the
course of a 2 to 3 week engagement include:



•             Review at a high level our current ETL and Oracle database
architecture as it pertains to:

o             Tablespace set up

o             Back-up and recovery

o             Logging and auditing of sql operations

o             Data movement processes – i.e., how we are inserting and
merging vs refreshing and reloading, our approach to storing history, etc

o             Current practices to re-org tables

•             Opportunities to establish better practices are in the area
of all of the above items in addition to:

o             Establishing partitioning or other techniques to better
manage re-orging tables and executing backups

o             Exploring the most efficient way to reload sales history from
the Amway Global Data Warehouse

o             Best practices in general when dealing with very large sets
of data – what SQL and ETL techniques might improve the performance of our
solutions AND protect our data.

Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com
Thanks & Regards
Mounika
recrui...@nityainc.com

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