Sr. Technical Architect - Cloud - Oracle DBA, Backup/Recovery, RMAN, Data Guard, RAC, SQL Tuning
Blue Yonder is seeking a Senior Oracle Database Administrator to support and manage mission-critical Oracle environments in a 24/7 enterprise capacity. The role involves heavy performance tuning, backup/recovery, architectural maintenance, and automation of operational tasks. Candidates must possess deep technical expertise in RAC, Data Guard, and SQL tuning with over a decade of relevant experience. This position requires active production ownership, incident management, and collaboration across infrastructure and development teams.
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Experience
10-13 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Blue Yonder is seeking a Senior Oracle Database Administrator to support and manage mission-critical Oracle environments in a 24/7 enterprise capacity. The role involves heavy performance tuning, backup/recovery, architectural maintenance, and automation of operational tasks. Candidates must possess deep technical expertise in RAC, Data Guard, and SQL tuning with over a decade of relevant experience. This position requires active production ownership, incident management, and collaboration across infrastructure and development teams.
TAL's take
Solid role at a well-established supply chain software firm, though lacking specific product context.
The JD provides a highly specific, detailed list of required technical skills and operational responsibilities.
Salaries at Blue Yonder
24.6 LPA average
Based on 48 Grapevine salary entries for Blue Yonder.
Engineering
2 - 4 years | P3
11 LPA average
Range: 11 - 11 LPA
Engineering
4 - 6 years | P3
17 LPA average
Range: 17 - 17 LPA
Engineering
6 - 8 years
22 LPA average
Range: 22 - 22 LPA
Engineering
10 - 12 years | L5
37 LPA average
Range: 36 - 38 LPA
Must haves
- 10 to 13 years of relevant work experience as an Oracle DBA
- Expertise in Oracle backup/recovery, RMAN, Data Guard, and RAC
- Deep experience in SQL tuning, AWR/ASH analysis, and performance optimization
- Proficiency in shell scripting for automation
- Experience managing mission-critical Oracle environments in 24/7 setups
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sql server, oem.
About the company
Established supply chain software company with significant global presence.
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