Remote Oracle Exadata Jobs in Cheshire

4 of 4 Remote Oracle Exadata Jobs in Cheshire

Lead Oracle Data Engineer

chester, north west england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
developrec
Lead Oracle Data Engineer/DBA – Snowflake, Databricks, Exadata Job Type: Contract (Outside IR35) Location: Hybrid - 2 days a week in London Start Date: ASAP Rate: Up to £550 per day A leading technology consultancy is looking for a highly skilled Lead Oracle Data Engineer This position … modernisation solutions for a high-profile client. The successful candidate will lead a feature team responsible for ensuring the seamless migration and integration of Oracle databases, while upholding best practices in data integrity, performance, and security. This is a pivotal role for an experienced professional passionate about data engineering … and transformational delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of Oracle database modernisation, conversion, and migration activities, ensuring alignment with project timelines and deliverables. Oversee database architecture assessments and performance optimisation efforts. Collaborate with development and architecture teams to improve data flow and streamline database operations. Conduct thorough More ❯
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Lead Oracle Data Engineer

warrington, cheshire, north west england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
developrec
Lead Oracle Data Engineer/DBA – Snowflake, Databricks, Exadata Job Type: Contract (Outside IR35) Location: Hybrid - 2 days a week in London Start Date: ASAP Rate: Up to £550 per day A leading technology consultancy is looking for a highly skilled Lead Oracle Data Engineer This position … modernisation solutions for a high-profile client. The successful candidate will lead a feature team responsible for ensuring the seamless migration and integration of Oracle databases, while upholding best practices in data integrity, performance, and security. This is a pivotal role for an experienced professional passionate about data engineering … and transformational delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of Oracle database modernisation, conversion, and migration activities, ensuring alignment with project timelines and deliverables. Oversee database architecture assessments and performance optimisation efforts. Collaborate with development and architecture teams to improve data flow and streamline database operations. Conduct thorough More ❯
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Database Administrator

chester, north west england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Fynity
ensure our data infrastructure aligns with business needs and industry standards. Your Responsibilities Manage, configure and optimise PostgreSQL databases hosted on Amazon Aurora and Oracle databases hosted on on-premise Exadatas and AWS RDS. Support the migration of high-performance, mission-critical databases from on-premise Exadata's … processes and tooling to help troubleshoot and resolve complex database issues in Real Time. Your profile Essential Hands-on experience as a PostgreSQL and Oracle DBA in production environments. Significant experience of migrating database workloads to Postgres from Oracle. Deep understanding of PostgreSQL architecture, including replication, clustering and indexing More ❯
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Database Administrator

warrington, cheshire, north west england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Fynity
ensure our data infrastructure aligns with business needs and industry standards. Your Responsibilities Manage, configure and optimise PostgreSQL databases hosted on Amazon Aurora and Oracle databases hosted on on-premise Exadatas and AWS RDS. Support the migration of high-performance, mission-critical databases from on-premise Exadata's … processes and tooling to help troubleshoot and resolve complex database issues in Real Time. Your profile Essential Hands-on experience as a PostgreSQL and Oracle DBA in production environments. Significant experience of migrating database workloads to Postgres from Oracle. Deep understanding of PostgreSQL architecture, including replication, clustering and indexing More ❯
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