Sr. Database Engineer
TapHere! Technology - Baltimore
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TapHere is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Sr. Database Engineer to join the dynamic Spectrum XXI team in Annapolis, MD and support the Spectrum XXI (SXXI) software suite and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Experience Required: Fully adjudicated DoD Secret Security Clearance Ability to report to the client site (up to 5x a week) Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline and 8+ years specialized experience including demonstrated experience with database management systems design and system analysis, current operating systems software internals and data manipulation languages, incorporation of component and object-oriented concepts, building and/or maintaining data/information repositories for organizations that use information engineering concepts, and enterprise data and process modeling in the identification and development of standardized objects Skills Required: Manages the development of database projects and provides all activities related to the administration of computerized databases. Evaluates and analyzes functional business requirements, workflow, and existing processes and interfaces and applies business process improvement practices to re-engineer methodologies and practices consistent with sound DBMS principles and existing customer standards and planning documents. Applies activity and data modeling, transaction flow analysis, internal control and risk analysis, and performance measurement techniques to develop functional specifications and logical and physical database designs. Projects long-range requirements for database administration and design in conjunction with other managers in the information systems function. Plans and budgets staff and data resources to support application developers in planning preparation, load analysis, and backup and recovery of data. Prepares and delivers presentations on database management system concepts and applicable tradeoffs. Ensures that proposed object definitions are clear, concise, technically correct, and represent singular concepts. Ensures that the proposed objects are consistent with data and process models. #J-18808-Ljbffr