Role: Sybase DBA
Location :: Plano TX- onsite & Rotational Shift
Client: Hexaware
Production Support Exp.
Sybase ASE
L1/L2/L3 Support
Summary:
- The Level L1/2 Sybase Administrator is a senior-level position responsible for the design, implementation, and management of databases. This role involves overseeing the database infrastructure, ensuring high availability, performance, and security. The Level 3 DBA provides technical expertise, leads database projects, and collaborates with other IT teams to deliver robust and scalable database services.
- DBA working experience with Sybase open source and good understanding of other RDBMS such as Sybase, Oracle and MS SQL server.
- Experience in Production Support with monitoring
- Providing L1, L2, L3 Support
- Experienced in setting up Sybase clusters and supporting HA/DR solutions
- Strong skills in UNIX / Linux Shell Scripting
- Install, monitor and maintain software, implement monitoring and alerting.
- Experience in building high-scalable clusters, failover and hot standby solutions based on Maximum available architecture
- Experience in architecting, configuring, setting up Enterprise Fail over manager or similar technology for High availability solution.
- Experience in leading efforts related to system and SQL performance tuning and assisting business process integration with various data sources.
- Ability to work well with development and infrastructure teams in doing database design, changes and enhancement to new and existing applications
- Proven ability to provide High Availability and Disaster Recovery solutions
Regards,
Karan Tyagi
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