I ■ BHP Petroleum is a smulti-million Australian enterprise with worldwide operations. Thanks to progressive management policies and a very talented team of people, we are significant contributors to the profitability of the BHP operation. Throughout the company, extensive use is made of database systems using packages such as ORACLE and POWERHOUSE on our Data General super-minis. Existing systems service departments such as Exploration, Marketing, Engineering, Recruiting and Drilling. We are now seeking the talents of a Data Administrator to: • Provide strong leadership for the data administration . function, and develop awareness of DA objectives and principles within the user community. ® Determine Data Analysis and Modelling requirements. ® Oversee the construction of data models to meet the needs of the company. ® Develop and implement data administration procedures. , For someone with a relevant tertiary qualification and the right experience, this is a career opportunity offering maximum variety and challenge. We seek exposure to Data Analysis, Data Modelling, Entity/Relationships and Relational Structures, plus experience with any of the following: e Liaison with user management. • ORACLE (or another database/4GL package). • BASIS (or another Text Retrieval package). • Data General Computers. In return, you can expect a salary related to your qualifications and experience, together with an attractive package of employment benefits, which includes excellent superannuation and health plans. Like to know more? Talk to Craig Hunter on (03) 652 7504 or write to Senior Recruiting Offier, BHP Petroleum, G.P.O. Box 1911 R, Melbourne, 3001, Australia. We are an equal opportunity employer. Petroleum |
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