Brunswick

Oracle Database Solutions Architect

Brunswick$118K — $174K *
Information Technology
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in IT, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • 8+ years in Oracle database architecture, engineering, or senior DBA/architect roles.
  • Expertise in Oracle technologies across legacy and cloud platforms and lifecycle planning.
  • Experience with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and its customizations.
  • Understanding of Oracle database security including Wallets and auditing in compliance contexts.
  • Familiarity with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Autonomous Database.
  • Knowledge in integrating with Active Directory and heterogeneous Oracle systems.

Responsibilities

  • Lead Oracle database architecture for supported platforms and technologies.
  • Define reference architectures, security guardrails, and operational standards for Oracle databases.
  • Approve solution designs for projects, migrations, and upgrades.
  • Ensure database designs meet requirements for supportability and compliance.
  • Guide legacy Oracle environment decisions balancing business continuity and modernization planning.
  • Define security architecture and control standards for Oracle databases.
  • Foster governance standards for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure deployments.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Paid vacation and 401k with up to 4% matching.
  • Health Savings Account with company contribution.
  • Well-being program and product purchase discounts.
Full Job Description
Location: Fond du Lac, WI

Workplace Category: Hybrid

Travel Required: No

Direct Reports: None

Pay Range: $118,400 - $174,000

Visa Sponsorship: Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States. While candidates who already have valid work authorization (including certain existing visa holders) may be considered, this position is not eligible for new employment visa sponsorship or sponsorship transfers, now or in the future.

Relocation: Not available

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Position Overview:

The Oracle Database Solutions Architect serves as the internal technical authority for the company's Oracle database ecosystem, ensuring that Oracle platforms are securely designed, properly governed, operationally sustainable, and aligned to supported technologies and business requirements.

This role owns solution architecture, standards, design review, compliance alignment, and lifecycle roadmap for Oracle technologies across legacy and modern environments, including Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) databases, Oracle Autonomous Databases, OCI databases, Oracle Wallets, security controls, Active Directory integration, Transparent Gateway connectivity, audit strategy, and Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM).

This role acts as the company's internal design authority and escalation point for our managed services partner, ensuring that vendor-delivered administration is consistent with enterprise requirements, supportability expectations, security standards, and long-term modernization plans.

The Oracle Database Solutions Architect is the final design authority for all Oracle database platforms and services to ensure that application and project teams deliver supportable solutions. The managed services provider is responsible for execution but must align with architect-approved standards and designs.

At Brunswick, we have passion for our work and a distinct ability to deliver

Key Responsibilities

1) Solutions Architecture Ownership and Technical Governance
  • Serve as the internal Oracle database architecture lead for all supported Oracle database platforms and connected technologies.
  • Define and maintain reference architectures, design standards, configuration standards, security guardrails, and operational requirements for Oracle databases.
  • Create and approve solution designs for new projects, application changes, database upgrades, migrations, integrations, and platform implementations.
  • Ensure Oracle databases and integrations are designed for supportability, resilience, recoverability, compliance, performance, and lifecycle sustainability.
  • Act as the final internal technical approver for Oracle database-related design decisions, exceptions, and standards deviations.


2) Legacy Platform and EBS Architecture Stewardship
  • Provide deep architectural oversight for legacy Oracle environments, including older Oracle database platforms and Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) landscapes.
  • Maintain working knowledge and documentation of historical customizations, nonstandard implementations, integration points, legacy service accounts, and operational dependencies that may not be well understood by an external provider.
  • Guide supportability decisions for EBS customizations, personalization, extensions, and database dependencies, with particular focus on reducing operational risk during patching, upgrades, and modernization efforts.
  • Ensure architectural decisions for legacy platforms balance business continuity, technical debt management, and future-state migration planning.


3) Security, Controls, and Compliance Leadership
  • Own Oracle database security architecture and control standards, including authentication patterns, access models, least-privilege design, privileged account governance, and security review requirements.
  • Establish and evolve controls for Oracle Autonomous Database, including cases where traditional on-prem or legacy Oracle policies do not adequately fit cloud-managed services.
  • Define standards for Oracle Wallet lifecycle management, including provisioning, storage, rotation, protection, access restrictions, and backup expectations.
  • Lead strategy and standards for:
    • Unified Audit Trail
    • Oracle Data Safe
    • Database activity monitoring
    • Sensitive data identification and protection
    • Security baselines
    • Audit retention and evidence collection
  • Partner with security, risk, and compliance teams to ensure Oracle controls meet internal and external audit requirements.


4) OCI / Autonomous Database Design and Cloud Governance
  • Define architecture patterns and governance standards for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) database services, especially Autonomous Database deployments.
  • Ensure new OCI database implementations include required standards for:
    • network and access design
    • compartment strategy
    • alerting and notifications
    • backup and recovery alignment
    • wallet handling
    • audit and logging configuration
    • security baselines
  • Build and maintain operational guardrails so important recurring activities are not missed, such as:
    • configuring alerts or event-driven notifications when new OCI resources or compartments are introduced
    • ensuring wallet backup procedures are implemented and maintained
    • validating required post-provisioning tasks for new database deployments
  • Translate enterprise policies into cloud-appropriate operational controls and design patterns.


5) Identity, Authentication, and Integration Architecture
  • Define standards for Oracle integration with Active Directory, including authentication, authorization, group mapping, and account governance patterns.
  • Establish architecture and support expectations for service accounts, shared accounts, and privileged access models in Oracle environments.
  • Provide expertise in Oracle integration components such as Transparent Gateway and other cross-platform or heterogeneous connectivity patterns.
  • Ensure integrations are supportable, secure, documented, and aligned with vendor support boundaries.


6) Monitoring, Observability, and Operational Readiness
  • Define monitoring architecture and standards for Oracle platforms, including OEM strategy, alerting requirements, health checks, and operational dashboards.
  • Provide architectural guidance for Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM), including monitoring design, target management, plug-in strategy, and supportability considerations.
  • Partner with the managed services provider to ensure monitoring, alerting, backup validation, and routine maintenance tasks are implemented consistently and documented clearly.
  • Identify operational gaps where critical activities depend on tribal knowledge and convert them into standardized runbooks, controls, and automated checks where possible.


7) Modernization, Upgrades, and Future-State Planning
  • Develop roadmaps for moving older Oracle platforms to newer, supportable technologies.
  • Lead solutions architecture planning for major Oracle upgrades, platform refreshes, migrations, and new implementations.
  • Evaluate technical debt, customizations, compatibility constraints, and support risks in existing systems, then define practical transition paths.
  • Advise business and IT leadership on sequencing, dependency management, risk, and architecture tradeoffs for Oracle modernization initiatives.


8) Managed Services Oversight and Internal Technical Leadership
  • Act as the internal counterpart to the external managed services provider, ensuring provider teams follow company standards, understand environment-specific requirements, and escalate appropriately.
  • Validate that operational procedures, design assumptions, and support models from the provider account for legacy complexity, customizations, audit requirements, and non-obvious dependencies.
  • Review service provider deliverables such as implementation plans, architecture recommendations, standards changes, exception requests, and root-cause analyses.
  • Reduce dependency on unmanaged tribal knowledge by documenting and institutionalizing critical Oracle architectural decisions and support expectations.


Diversity of thought and experiences is fundamental when imagining the unimaginable. Certain skillsets/experiences are necessary; however, others can be developed along the way.

Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 8+ years of progressive experience in Oracle database architecture, engineering, or senior DBA/architect roles.
  • Deep expertise in Oracle database technologies across legacy and cloud platforms, including architecture, security, operational design, and lifecycle planning.
  • Strong experience with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) environments, including knowledge of customizations, dependencies, and support considerations.
  • Experience designing or governing Oracle security capabilities, including:
    • Oracle Wallets
    • authentication/authorization patterns
    • service account controls
    • auditing and compliance
    • privileged access and database security baselines
  • Experience with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle cloud database services, especially Autonomous Database.
  • Experience with Microsoft Azure with relation to Oracle database management.
  • Strong understanding of Oracle audit strategy, including Unified Audit Trail and related compliance considerations.
  • Experience with Oracle Data Safe or comparable database security/compliance tooling.
  • Experience integrating Oracle with Active Directory and enterprise identity systems.
  • Familiarity with Oracle Transparent Gateway or other heterogeneous Oracle integration methods.
  • Experience with Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) and enterprise monitoring strategy.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to translate highly technical Oracle topics into actionable guidance for infrastructure, security, audit, project, and leadership stakeholders.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience working in a hybrid model where operations are outsourced/managed externally and architecture/governance remains internal.
  • Experience with Oracle modernization programs involving:
    • legacy-to-cloud migrations
    • EBS-related database changes
    • platform upgrades
    • database consolidation
    • compliance uplift initiatives
  • Knowledge of Oracle backup/recovery architecture, automation patterns, and operational hardening.
  • Experience establishing cloud controls for services where legacy policy models do not cleanly apply.
  • Oracle certifications in database, cloud, security, or architecture disciplines.
  • Experience in regulated or audit-sensitive environments.


The hiring range for this position is $118,400 - $174,000 annually. The actual base pay offered will vary based on multiple factors including job-related knowledge/skills, relevant experience, business needs, and geographic location. Compensation decisions are dependent upon the specifics of the candidate's qualifications and the business context.

In addition to base pay, this position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. This position is eligible to participate in Brunswick's comprehensive and high-quality benefits offerings, including medical, dental, vision, paid vacation, 401k (up to 4% match), Health Savings Account (with company contribution), well-being program, product purchase discounts and much more. Details about our benefits can be found here.

About Brunswick

Brunswick is a company that designs, manufactures, and markets recreational products. The company operates in three segments: Marine Engine, Boat, and Fitness. Marine Engine segment provides outboard, sterndrive, and inboard engines for boats. Boat segment provides fiberglass pleasure boats, yachts, and sport cruisers. Fitness segment provides cardiovascular and strength training equipment. Brunswick operates in the United States and internationally.
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$372.7 million
Founded
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