Red Arch Solutions · 1 day ago
Database Administrator
Red Arch Solutions is seeking a Database Administrator to join their PRIME contract. The Database Administrator is responsible for maintaining the integrity, security, and performance of databases, overseeing disaster recovery, and managing various database products.
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Responsibilities
Maintain the integrity, security, and availability of database(s)
Establish and maintain database user accounts
Administer, maintain, and Implement policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the database(s)
Organize and format data for efficient query and storage processes
Evaluate requirements and recommends available DBMS products
Provide server administration with a variety of database products that include Oracle, SQL Server, and SYBASE
Perform disaster recovery, performance analysis and tuning, index maintenance, and monitoring of data
Develop policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the database
Perform database and software life-cycle activities to ensure highest level of system performance and availability
Support data modeling activities by way of prototype database implementations
Coordinate database architecture changes with Database Engineer (DBE)s
Direct the monitoring, administrating, and implementing performance on database systems as well as database performance optimization, developing/changing database indices, redesigning database structure and reloading data into a database
Direct the installation of database management systems, databases, tables and views
Directs the administration and use of current and emerging database tools, strategies and technologies
Qualification
Required
TS/SCI with Poly required
Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline from an accredited college or university is required. 4+ years of additional Database Admin experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree
10+ years' experience as a Database Admin in programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity is required