Oracle Application DBA

Job Category: Oracle
Job Type: Remote
Job Location: California Sunnyvale
Compensation: Depends on Experience
W2: W2-Contract Only; Kindly note that applications on a C2C basis will not be considered for this role.

Job Description:

We are seeking a skilled Oracle Application DBA to join our team, focusing on infrastructure-driven initiatives rather than traditional support/SRE activities. This role involves working on critical projects such as Oracle EBS migrations, upgrades, security patch analysis, and OS upgrades.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and support infrastructure projects including Oracle EBS migrations, upgrades, and OS-level changes
  • Perform security patch analysis and ensure compliance with enterprise standards
  • Work with Oracle technologies including Database, EBS, Fusion Middleware, and Exadata
  • Collaborate on cross-functional projects involving middleware and open-source technologies
  • Apply SRE principles to improve system reliability, scalability, and performance
  • Develop and maintain automation scripts using Python or Shell
  • Monitor systems, troubleshoot OS and network issues, and ensure high availability
  • Maintain code repositories and version control using GitHub
  • Conduct research on new technologies/products and take ownership of deliverables
Required Qualifications
  • Strong experience with Oracle technologies: Database, EBS, Fusion Middleware, and Exadata
  • Proven experience working on infrastructure projects (migrations, upgrades, patching)
  • Hands-on experience with SRE practices, including automation, monitoring, and incident handling
  • Proficiency in scripting (Python or Shell)
  • Solid understanding of OS and network troubleshooting
  • Experience with version control systems like GitHub
  • Strong research, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Ability to take ownership and deliver high-quality outcomes
Nice to Have
  • Exposure to open-source technologies and tools
  • Willingness to learn and work on emerging platforms and middleware