Database Administrator (DBA) - 11326 Internet & Ecommerce - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Database Administrator (DBA) - 11326

Company Name:
Camber Corporation
Database Administrator
This listing represents multiple DBA positions for future work .

Qualifications:
Active TS/SCI with FS polygraph
Five years'' applicable experience with a college degree, or a minimum of nine years'' applicable experience in lieu of degree.
Experience must include working as a DBA in programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
Preferred qualification:
Minimum of a bachelor''s degree
Job Duties:
Maintains the integrity, security and availability of multiple database(s). Duties include disaster recovery, performance analysis and tuning, index maintenance, and monitoring of data. Administers, maintains, develops and implements policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the database. Evaluates and recommends available database management system (DBMS) products. Performs database and software life-cycle activities to ensure highest level of system performance and availability and compliance with business requirements. Performs Oracle, SQL Server and SYBASE Database and Application server administration. Organizes and formats data for efficient query and storage processes.
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(s)
Evaluate requirements and recommends available DBMS products
Perform database and software life-cycle activities to ensure highest level of system performance and availability
Provide server administration with a variety of database products that include Oracle, SQL Server, and SYBASE
Support data modeling activities by way of prototype database implementations.
Deadline to apply: 6/28/14
Position Location: Columbia, MD
Requisition #: 11326
# of openings: 1Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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