Oracle Database administrators are accountable for establishing, maintaining and ensuring that the business's Oracle database is running smoothly. they're often accountable for other databases too. They work with other IT specialists as well as office staff and department heads. They also supervise database assistants. Oracle database administrators use the computer system and computers every day using various monitors and systems to test their reliability and accuracy and also fix any issues that are discovered. The most common tasks are creating code for a program and testing it to make sure it's working and then integrating it into the company's software. They might also address problems with existing software and work with other employees of the organization to decide the changes that, if needed are required.
Oracle database administrators usually have an undergraduate education in computing or another related field. Some positions require applicants to be an accredited Oracle professional. Oracle database administrators typically work using Windows operating systems and should be proficient in their use and have prior experience in Linux as well as Unix programming. They can work for small or large business which use computer software for their daily operations. This could include healthcare organizations as well as government agencies, businesses working in the field of technology as well as universities, start-ups, and startups, as well as other employers. They work in offices during normal business hours, however, they could be called in to solve emergencies or issues in the system after hours.