Required: Public Trust Clearance, W2 Employment Only (No C2C)
Job Summary (List Format)
- Serve as the primary Oracle Database Administrator (DBA) and system architect for a high-profile federal program.
- Design, optimize, and maintain Oracle relational database schemas, indexes, partitions, and data models for performance and reliability.
- Administer Oracle database instances, including patching, upgrades, tuning, backup/restore, and high availability (HA) configurations.
- Proactively monitor system performance, storage capacity, and respond to database outages or degraded performance.
- Manage user access, security controls, and ensure compliance with federal audit standards.
- Oversee the integrity and scheduling of data feeds and transfers between legacy systems and external partners.
- Serve as a primary point of contact during production outages, leading incident response and root cause analysis.
- Document service reliability metrics and assist in system uptime reporting.
- Support and manage components of the TPM architecture hosted on AWS, ensuring secure and efficient deployment.
- Make architectural recommendations for system scaling, performance, and cost optimization in the cloud.
- Collaborate with cloud engineers to deploy and monitor database instances and storage solutions.
- Review and assess all system change requests impacting infrastructure or data architecture.
- Conduct risk assessments for proposed system enhancements or migrations, ensuring production stability.
- Lead efforts to implement preventive controls and rollback strategies during critical system changes.
- Ensure compliance with federal security and compliance frameworks (e.g., NIST 800-53, FISMA).
- Produce technical documentation and interface with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- (Preferred) Support DevOps/CI-CD integration for database changes and Agile teams using Jira for change management.
- (Preferred) Hold AWS certifications such as AWS Solutions Architect or SysOps Administrator.