Job Description: DXC Technology is looking for a Database System Engineer to join ITO organization.
The candidate will be responsible for analysis and control of infrastructure using DXC best practices.
Reporting into the Italy Cloud & Platform organization, the System engineer will apply his/her knowledge to solve complex business issues by working in a team of architects, infrastructure engineers and developers in order to identity areas of improvements.
Requirements - Strong and solid background as System Administrator - Deep experience in database's maintenance - Deep Knowledge of Oracle RAC, Exadata, ZDLRA, Data Guard, ZFS Oracle Appliance, Vertica and Mongo DB.
My Sql Cluster Architecture (use of open source software such as Percona Xtra DB) and Postgre SQL with Pgpool Architecture - Practical experience in Actifio Oracle Data Virtualization - Thorough understanding of Database Backup and restore (RMAN) and show practical experience - Ability to detect and locate DB performance issues and suggest and implement solutions - 3+ years of experience as software engineer in the management of monitoring and logging activities, especially in Linux environment with one or more of the following languages - Java, C++, Perl, Python, Bash, Power Shell - Understanding of Windows, Linux, Unix, Networking, TCP-IP, Routing, Switching, Firewalls, Load balancers and other infrastructure components - Fluent Italian Education And Certifications - High School Diploma or Degree in Computer Engineering or equivalent - Business problem solving, critical thinking and information analysis - Certifications will be appreciated in one or more of the following: Oracle 9i, 10g, 11g & 12c, My SQL (release 3.23 to 8), MS-SQL Server (release 2000 to 2016), Postgre SQL (release 11 to 12) Location: Rome with remote work possibilites #LI_hybrid Recruitment fraud is a scheme in which fictitious job opportunities are offered to job seekers typically through online services, such as false websites, or through unsolicited emails claiming to be from the company.
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