Automation, Cloud Computing, Communication Skills, Database Administration, Information/Data Security (InfoSec), Knowledge Management, Linux Operating System, Mentoring, Microsoft Windows Operating System, Network Administration/Management, Operating Systems, Oracle DBA (Database Administrator), Performance Tuning/Optimization, Post-Sales, Problem Solving Skills, Product Support, RMAN, Resolve Customer Issues, Systems Administration/Management, Technical Analysis, Technical Sales, Technical Support, United States Citizen, United States Department of Defense (DoD), Unix Operating Systems
Support role focused on delivering post-sales technical assistance for database and cloud products, primarily supporting US Gov Cloud and DoD clients, with US Citizenship preferred.
As a Principal Support Engineer, responsibilities include resolving complex customer issues, creating automation tools, mentoring team members, and contributing to knowledge management.
Required skills: deep knowledge of Oracle Database administration (12c, 19c, OCI, Autonomous DB), security features, RMAN, Data Guard, performance tuning, and OS (Unix/Linux/Windows).
Desirable skills: network admin, RAC, Golden Gate, APEX, and other databases.
Qualifications: 10+ years in database/system admin, Bachelor's in a technical field, excellent communication skills.
Offers comprehensive benefits, competitive salary, and opportunities for career growth. Role involves on-site visits and adherence to support processes.
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