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Posted By:
Triumph Consultants
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Address:
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Burnhill Business Centre, Provident House
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Burrell Row, High Street
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Beckenham
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BR3 1AT
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Date Posted:
22nd Mar 2010
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Salary:
£31.00 ph Ltd Co (est./tbc) or £25.50 ph PAYE (plus paid hols)
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Location:
Northampton (Centre)
(NN1 1DN)
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Reference Code:
Northamptonshire 340876
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Views Since Posting:
152
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Full Description:
• What’s involved:
1 Monitor and tune the performance of the existing Oracle databases running on Unix machines.
2 Develop plans for migrating the Oracle databases from Unix to Windows.
3 Document the particular support requirements for supporting Oracles databases running on a Windows platform as opposed to those running on Unix.
4 Assist and mentor Application Support staff in Oracle support tasks.
• “Essentials”: Sorry, but your application will be automatically deleted unless your CV clearly shows the following:
- Proven experience of supporting Oracle databases running on a Solaris Unix platform.
- Proven experience of supporting Oracle databases running on a Windows platform.
• Other useful, but non-essential, details to include on your CV, if applicable:
- any local authority or other public sector experience
• Client: Local Authority
• Department/Division: ICT
• Anticipated Length of Assignment: 3 months initially, though considered likely to be extended.
• Hours per week: 36, Monday – Friday, normal business hours
• Triumph Consultants Limited: www.triumph.gb.com
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