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Oracle DBA
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Seeking an experienced **Oracle DBA** for a 3-5 year role in **Dallas, United States**. You will manage production databases, perform **backup/recovery** using RMAN, and execute preventive maintenance. Requires a Bachelor’s degree and hands-on **Oracle Cloud** administration skills. Ideal for ITI...
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Lead Oracle DBA
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Lead Oracle DBA role in Dallas for 8-12 year experts managing mission-critical 24/7 production estates. Requires deep RAC, Data Guard, and performance tuning skills (AWR/ASH) with proven Sev-1 incident ownership. Drive HA/DR strategies, RMAN recoverability, and ServiceNow AIOps automation. Join a...
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Oracle DBA
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Seeking an **Oracle DBA** for a 3-5 year experienced role in **Dallas, United States**. This IT position requires hands-on administration of Oracle databases, including backup/recovery with RMAN, performance monitoring, and preventive maintenance. Ideal candidates have a Bachelor's degree and exp...
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Oracle DBA / Junior Database Administrator (DBA)
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Join a top IT team in Dallas as an Oracle DBA / Junior Database Administrator. Ideal for candidates with 3-5 years of hands-on Oracle database administration, backup & recovery using RMAN, and performance monitoring. Must have a Bachelor’s degree and familiarity with Linux or Windows. Oracle cert...
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About the DBA role

Explore a world of opportunity in DBA jobs, a critical and rewarding career path at the heart of modern business infrastructure. Database Administrators (DBAs) are the essential guardians and architects of an organization's data, ensuring its availability, integrity, security, and performance. In an era driven by data, these professionals are indispensable across virtually every industry, from finance and healthcare to technology and e-commerce. Pursuing DBA jobs means stepping into a role where you are responsible for the very lifeline of a company—its information.

Professionals in this field are tasked with a wide array of responsibilities centered on database management systems. A typical day might involve installing, configuring, and upgrading database server software and related products. They ensure that databases run efficiently and reliably by performing routine monitoring, performance tuning, and troubleshooting to resolve any issues that arise. A core part of their duty is implementing and testing robust backup and recovery strategies to prevent data loss and ensure business continuity in case of a system failure. Furthermore, DBAs are crucial for enforcing security measures, managing user access, and safeguarding sensitive data from unauthorized access. They also plan and execute database migrations, patches, and upgrades, often working with both on-premise and cloud-based environments. For those in senior or lead DBA jobs, responsibilities often expand to include architectural planning, mentoring junior staff, and automating routine tasks to improve operational efficiency.

To succeed in DBA jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in computer science, often supported by a bachelor's degree. Essential technical skills include deep knowledge of one or more major Database Management Systems (DBMS) like Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, or PostgreSQL. Proficiency in writing and optimizing SQL is fundamental. DBAs also commonly need experience with performance tuning, high-availability solutions such as clustering or replication, and backup technologies. As the industry shifts towards the cloud, experience with platforms like Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), AWS, or Azure is increasingly valuable. Beyond technical prowess, strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount for diagnosing and resolving complex issues. Excellent communication skills are also critical, as DBAs frequently collaborate with developers, system administrators, and business stakeholders to align database performance with organizational goals. If you are a meticulous problem-solver passionate about data integrity and system reliability, exploring DBA jobs could be your next career move.