Hours: Part-Time 50% (4 hours per day, 5 days per week)
Duration: 12 months
Start Date: ASAP
Setup: Jednoosobowa dzia?alno?? gospodarcza (JDG)
About Us:
Join a dynamic team and contribute to cutting-edge solutions for a leading European fashion retailer, a major player in the industry with a legacy of entrepreneurship. The IT division serves as the epicentre of technological innovation, overseeing network infrastructure, backend systems, digital technology, and essential services. Be part of an organization with a century-long history of excellence in fashion retail, shaping the future of fashion technology.
Responsibilities:
As a Database Administrator (DB2/Linux), you will play a crucial role in managing and administering DB2 databases on Linux servers. Your responsibilities include:
- Ensure database performance, availability, and security
- Perform routine maintenance tasks such as backups, restores, and updates
- Troubleshoot database issues and resolve them promptly
- Monitor database health and optimize configurations for efficiency
- Implement and maintain database security measures
- Collaborate with other teams for cross-functional projects and issue resolution
- Document database configurations, procedures, and troubleshooting steps
- Stay updated on industry trends and best practices related to DB2 and Linux server administration
Requirements:
To be successful in this role, you should have the following qualifications:
- Proficiency in database administration, particularly with DB2 on Linux servers
- Experience in database performance tuning and maintenance tasks
- Strong troubleshooting skills for database-related issues
- Knowledge of database security protocols and implementation
- Familiarity with monitoring tools for database health and optimization
- Effective collaboration skills for working within interdisciplinary teams
- Excellent documentation skills for configurations and procedures
- Commitment to ongoing learning and staying updated on industry trends in database administration and Linux server management