Working within guidance of the Program Manager (PM) for Information Technology Division (Code 104), the Database Administrator will perform tasks supporting Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Division for business system continuity. These tasks include:
- Responsible for providing support, administration, and maintenance necessary to ensure effective and efficient Information Technology (IT) system performance and security within NSWC Corona Command Code 104.
- Develop, maintain, and administer database and data management systems that allow for the secure storage, query, and utilization of data.
- Creation and execution of standard business processes, and accurate record keeping and reporting.
- Conduct data integration, migration, web hosting, data modeling, analytics modeling, and data mining.
- Ensures configurations are compliant with DoD and Navy policies, directives, and standards.
- Performs troubleshooting as required. As such, leads problem-solving efforts often involving outside vendors and other support personnel and/or organizations.
- Ensures that records of system downtime or other significant events are documented.
- Works closely with the Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to ensure secure system configuration and effective security monitoring.
- Provides timely communications on system availability, performance issues, and outages to the PM.
- Perform downloads and install patches following all Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), Group Policy, Registry, and NT File System permissions.
Requirements
- Must have a Secret Clearance
- Knowledge of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) related computer based tools, i.e. NMCI Enterprise Tool (NET) in order to maintain asset inventories, process MAC requests, and produce reports (plus).
- Skill in written communication in order to compose easily understood logical correspondence and reports.
- Ability to communicate orally in order to gather and provide information and present conclusions and recommendations.
- Skill in gathering, organizing, and analyzing data in order to determine whether information is valid and pertinent to a specific situation.
- Skill in identifying potential problems, and identifying potential resolutions.
- Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related discipline
- 3-5 years of work experience in complex systems design, programming and systems software and support
- CompTIA Security+ Continuing Education (CE)
- MCSA SQL Server 2012 Training Certification: at least have one of the three types of training below or the ability to get and complete the training once onboard at the candidate's expense:
- 70-461: Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014
- 70-462: Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014 Database
- 70-463: Implementing Data Warehouses with Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014