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CGS is seeking a SQL DBA / Systems Analyst to join our team supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency. Advanced processing of Electronic Stored Information (ESI) into multiple systems including hands-on file manipulations and conversions.
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Undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with five years of professional experience, including four years performing tasks related to ESI Processing or upgrading and integrating technical systems. Leading user acceptance testing efforts and validating the rollout of new software upgrades; and integrating legal systems to improve efficiencies by creating scripts and advanced queries and introducing automated workflow concepts.
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May work directly with Government staff and/or under the direction of the Contract IT Manager, Systems Manager, Senior Systems Analyst, or Lead Project Manager. CGS is seeking a Systems Analyst to join our team supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency’s ongoing litigation efforts.
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Certification in an eDiscovery program or related software package (i.e., Concordance, Relativity, Clearwell) 10+ years of experience supporting eDiscovery teams with SQL DBA requirements. Must be willing to achieve Relativity Certified Administrator credential within 6 months of hire.
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Designing and implementing action plans to upgrade new litigation support tools within established environments by participating in Change Control Board Meetings. Knowledge of file manipulation applications, scripting, and the eDiscovery industry.
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For example, if the work requires setting up interconnected Oracle databases in a UNIX environment, the Systems Analyst must have substantial experience in doing the work of setting up Oracle databases in a UNIX environment, including designing, implementing, troubleshooting, populating, maintaining, documenting, and training users on such systems.
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CGS is seeking a Senior Systems Analyst to join our team supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency. Typically reports to the Contractor IT Manager, to the Systems Manager, or to the Lead Project Manager.
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Must demonstrate substantial, hands-on, successful experience in actually doing the work on the systems being used, usually at least five years of such experience. Prepares training material and training manuals on systems developed.
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Organizes and conducts user training sessions on systems developed. Performs systems evaluations. Significant Relativity experience including the creation of ARMs (Archive/Restore/Move) Relativity Certified Administrator or Relativity Infrastructure Specialist certification is strongly preferred.
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The Systems Analysts should have experience with Relativity, ReadySuite (Compiled/KLDiscovery) and I-Pro eCapture. Works out the details of functional and design requirements, systems design, programming specifications, data elements, data validation specifications, data capture mechanisms, and data conversion procedures through discussions with Government staff and own superiors.
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Must demonstrate substantial, hands-on, successful experience in doing the work on the systems being used, usually at least three years of such experience. Provides user and technical documentation and training for systems developed.
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Other systems environments and specific project requirements will call for other specific sets of technical skills. Translates the functional requirements into systems designs suitable for development of appropriate computer programs.
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Must be able to create and refine Relativity ARM workflows and standard operating procedures. Experience in a litigation support environment is extremely helpful. Requires broad knowledge of the Government's IT environments, including office automation networks, and PC and server-based databases and applications.
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CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government’s most dynamic problems with cutting-edge technology. We combine cutting-edge technology with world-class personnel to deliver customized solutions that fit our client’s specific needs.
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Must have experience in Performing eDiscovery application system maintenance, upgrades, and day-to-day administration. Must have experience working within a network environment supporting an eDiscovery platform.
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