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ASRC Federal is seeking a Senior Database Administrator to work with our IT Team in support of our contract with the Drug Enforcement Agency's Diversion Control Division. Experience in implementing DoD/DISA Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) requirements across multiple SQL Server database environments.
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Must be able to plan growth and changes (Capacity planning), be aware of remote DBS support SLA's / Metrics, Implement and maintain database security (create and maintain users and roles, assign privileges), Perform general technical trouble shooting and give consultation to development teams, Setup and maintain documentation and standards.
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The database administrator provides technical support in a production operations environment and have thorough knowledge of Oracle database application development and operation support.
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Communicates regularly with technical, applications and operational staff to ensure database integrity and security. Certification in Microsoft (MCSA, MCSE), CompTIA Server+, VMWare VCP, and/or related technical certification, preferred.
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Provides analytical and technical support and leadership around specialized software for database systems, developing database structures for applications, and related services such as job scheduling/automation & print/document management.
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At the computer, in meetings with the team and customers (on camera at times), solving issues independently, researching issues for project work, working with team members to resolve issues, applying EBS security patches, cloning EBS environments, resolving customer support tickets for EBS and Oracle databases, providing timely updates, delivering by set due dates.
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Title: Technical Database Administrator. Critical production support for DB2, SQL Server, Teradata applications. Assist project teams with technical solutions. Conduct performance tuning for the Database system and the application including the z/OS and Windows platforms.
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On-Call rotation in support of Database Platform. Familiarity with some form of Unix/Linux shell scripting in support of MySQL (BASH, KSH, PERL, and/or Python) The Technical Operations team for the Rave Product Lines has a critical role in fulfilling Motorola Solutions’ mission of keeping people connected and safe.
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Experience in implementing DoD/DISA Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) requirements across multiple Oracle database environments. Summary : Under general direction, the Senior Database Administrator will design, implement, and maintain complex databases, access methods, access time, device allocation, validation checks, organization, protection, security, documentation, and statistical methods.
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Daily operational and development duties of a Senior Database Administrator are: technical elaboration and enablement during application planning and engineering agile exercises, workload performance profiling and optimization, design/implement/maintenance of blue-green production environments, query optimization, and after-hours on-call support.
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Provide timely technical support for database issues across all functional areas of the organization. Proven experience in technical support with proficiency in network operating systems, client/server management, backup/disaster recovery, enterprise-class databases, and information security.
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The Database Administrator primary function is to support the United States Air Force s 53rd Wing Technical Support Services (53rd WTSS) contract. Minimum of 2 years direct/related experience in database administration role performing Tier 3-level support.
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The responsibilities also include database technical support, performance tuning, application administration and consulting, and providing support for Oracle, Oracle Data guard, Oracle Golden Gate.
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Ensure integrity, availability and performance of DB2 database systems by providing technical support and maintenance. Identify and recommend database techniques to support business needs.
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NexThreat is seeking a qualified Senior Database Administrator and Developer to provide support to a USSOCOM Data Technical Support requirement. The Database Administrator and Developer will be responsible for developing and translating computer algorithms into prototype code and maintaining, organizing, and identifying trends in large data sets.
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