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System Database Administrator

Employer
Southern University System
Location
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Salary
Commensurate with experience

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Administrative Jobs
Technology, Database Administration
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

The System Database Administrator reports to the Associate Vice President/CIO of Division of Information Technology. The System Database Administrator is responsible for the successful delivery of mission critical support of the Institution's Oracle, MS-SQL RDBMSs. This role is responsible for, but not limited to, upgrades, installation, and maintenance of Oracle products (Oracle RDBMS, Oracle Internet Application Server, Oracle Client Software), and SunGard SCT Banner application software; performing software and hardware capacity planning performance tuning and proactive health monitoring of the RDBRMS systems, recommending best practices towards improving system based efficiencies and other duties as assigned.

Minimal Qualifications:

The required qualifications are a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from an accredited institution or an equivalent combination of education and experience to satisfy the basic knowledge requirement. A minimum of 2-3 experience with Banner and five years of Oracle is required.

To apply send a letter of application, resume, three (3) references with contact information and copies of certifications and/transcripts (originals will be required if selected) to:

Dr. Gabriel Fagbeyiro, Associate Vice President/Chief Information Officer at Gabriel_fagbeyiro@subr.edu

Criminal background check and reference verification is required.

Southern University and A&M College is an equal opportunity employer.

Organization

What began, as a dream in 1880 is today a living legacy of determination, commitment, and success. The Southern University and A&M College System is the only historically black university system in America.

The SU System has a diverse enrollment and is a leader in graduate and undergraduate level education through quality four-year, graduate, professional, and research programs among its five Louisiana campuses. SU is among the top producers of African-American graduates in combined disciplines of engineering, technology, business, computer science, nursing, and mathematics. Widespread accomplishments of Southern University faculty and alumni have positively impacted society at every level.

With a strong foundation, a proven record of achievement, and a fresh vision for the future, Southern University's charge to advance the mission of its founders' remains at the heart of our administrators, faculty, students, and alumni. 

Southern University opened its doors in 1880 in New Orleans, Louisiana, with 12 students, five faculty members, and a budget totaling $10,000. In 1914, the University was relocated to Louisiana's capital city - Baton Rouge.

The Southern University and A&M College System was created by the state legislature under the management of the Southern University Board of Supervisors. The University expanded to other cities in the state, establishing Southern University, New Orleans (SUNO), Southern University, Shreveport (SUSLA), the Southern University Law Center, and the Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center (SUAREC).

Campuses within the Southern University System are accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number - 404.679.4501) to award certificate, associate, baccalaureate, master's, doctorate, and professional degrees. Southern University Law Center is accredited by both the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the American Bar Association (750 N. Lakeshore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60611; telephone number - 312.988.6738).

 

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