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DBA Presents

PostgreSQL Database Administrator

DBA Presents, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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*Hybrid, 3 days onsite, 2 days remote* *We are unable to sponsor as this is a permanent Full time role* A prestigious company is in need of a PostgreSQL Database Administrator. This DBA must have 7+ years of experience working with PostgreSQL, along with 3+ years of experience with Ansible, Terraform, Jenkins, CI/CD, etc. Responsibilities:

Assists with the design, implementation, and maintaining databases Manage database performance and disk usage Provides support in database access methods Provides consultation support in database analysis, modelling, coding, and production problem resolution. Develops maintenance, backup and recovery procedures and documentation Participates in Disaster Recovery drills Provides Primary On-Call Support for production problems Understands and supports corporate data standards Recommends and assists with new DBMS and operational standards. Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or Business 7+ years' experience with PostgreSQL (preferred EnterpriseDB (EDB) version) 3+ year' Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins & CI/CD skills 3+ years' experience with CTE(CipherTrust Transparent Encryption), Barman (EDB Backup and Recovery Manager) and AWS 5+ years' experience with DB2 LUW; preferably on Red Hat Linux 1+ years' experience with SQL Server 1+ years' experience with MySQL/MariaDB 1+ years' experience with DB2 in a z/OS environment 3+ years' experience developing and maintaining complex applications that make extensive use of a supported database technology or 3+ years' experience as an associate DBA Well versed in all phases of Systems Analysis and Design Experienced in two or more programming languages and two or more Scripting languages Practiced at Entity/Relationship or Object modelling and translation to physical database designs Proficient in DML, DDL, and database utilities for at least two DBMS technologies Proficient in all access methods of a DBMS as well as the underlying operating system access methods

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