Looking For Oracle DBA Supervisor

I am looking for a Database Management Supervisor for an excellent company with great benefits and excellent working culture. Profile is mentioned underneath. Managind DBA's Experience is very necessary. There is also a referal fee of $1000. Feel free to call me for further questions and send your resume at [email protected]
Thanks
Harvinder Singh
www.karta.com
[email protected]
Ph: 800-725-2782 x3302
210-582-3302
This position will be responsible for supervising 6-9 Database Management Analysts (DBAs) in managing databases and supporting application development. This position will also give directions and lead the activities of enhancing database standards and procedures for Oracle Database operations. Responsibilities include:
· Plan DBA resource for production support and various projects
· Manage the performance of assigned associates (primarily Oracle DBAs)
· Provide database services to applications running on Oracle, Sybase, Adabas, and Microsoft SQL Server
· Provide technical direction of database operations (database design, database backup/recovery, monitoring, security, performance tuning, etc.)
· Maintain relationships with clients, managers, end users, and other technical staff, to understand client needs and optimize service levels
· Work with the manager to select, develop, and maintain an effective team
· Resolve any database performance issues pertaining to specific projects and general day-to-day activities
· DBMS software management
· DBMS vendor management
Requirements for this position include:
· Minimum 2 years experience managing DBAs
· Must have extensive Oracle database management experience
· Strong knowledge of RDBMS management throughout the application development cycle
· Strong knowledge of managing database in the Unix environment
· Good judgment in identifying issues and recommending solutions to others
· Strong communication skills
· Project management skills
· Thorough understanding of application architecture concept
· College Degree
Desired skills include:
· Sybase
· MS SQL Server
· Windows knowledge
· Mainframe knowledge

Hi,
below is the link which will help u to upgrade 10.3 orderbookin to 11g
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/upgrade.1111/e10127/soa_order_booking.htm
"A Example: Upgrading and Redeploying SOA Order Booking"
Note: The composite functionality is same between soa suite 10.3 and 11g. you can upgrade the composite using 11g jdev and it will be automatically converted to 11g composite
If you are happy with answer please assing some points

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