Database Specialist Journeyman Information Technology (IT) - Suitland, MD at Geebo

Database Specialist Journeyman

Company Name:
Five 9 Group
Responsible for overall database administration. Project long-range requirements for database administration and design in conjunction with other managers in the information systems function. Design, create, test and audit databases in a client/server environment to ensure quality control and maintain complex databases with respect to JCL, access methods, access time, device allocation, validation checks, organization, protection and security, documentation, and statistical methods. Performs database programming and supports systems design including maintaining database dictionaries, overall monitoring of standards and procedures. Journeyman is required to possess and apply expertise on multiple complex work assignments, requiring originality and innovation in determining how to accomplish tasks and developing methodology and presenting solutions to problems. Utilize experience in Oracle 8i/9i/10g/11g, SQL Server, Oracle Golden Gate, Data Guard, PGA/SGA Tuning, Unix Shell scripting, Oracle Flexible Architecture (OFA), Oracle Enterprise Manager/Grid Control Oracle Recovery Manager, ODI/Synopsis Designer, Operator & Security Manager.
Job in Suitland, Maryland.
Requires a Bachelors degree in MIS, Business/Systems Administration or related plus five years of relevant experience. Will accept candidates with a suitable combination of education, training and experience.
To apply: Please mail cover letter, resume and salary requirements to A. Letchworth, Five 9 Group, 4000 Legato Road, Suite 1100, Fairfax VA 22033, referencing Job #1250. No calls please.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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