Job ID: MI-150560 (99391105)
Hybrid/Local (Lansing ONLY) Govt SQL Server DBA (15+) with HA/DR, Data Encryption, Azure Monitor/Log Analytics/Data Factory, PowerShell/Python, migration, ETL/SSIS experience
Location: Lansing, MI (DTMB)
Duration: 12 Months
Position: 1
Accepting local candidates within 90 minutes of Lansing, MI ONLY. Position will be hybrid, in office 2 days a week upon start and there is NO REMOTE ONLY option.
Skill Descriptions
• 7+ years of Database administration specifically on SQL Server 16 and upwards.
• In-depth knowledge of Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Managed Instance, and SQL Server on Azure VMs, including their features, limitations, and best practices.
• Proven experience in implementing and managing HA / DR solutions like Always On Availability Groups, geo-replication, and point-in-time restore.
• Expertise in Transparent Data Encryption within SQL Server.
• Over 3+ years of experience creating, updating and maintaining systems documentation.
• Strong understanding of database security principles, including user management, role-based access control, data encryption, and compliance regulations.
• Proficient in designing, implementing, and testing robust backup and recovery strategies for Azure SQL databases.
• Experience with Azure Monitor, Azure Log Analytics, and other tools for proactive monitoring, alerting, and troubleshooting.
• Proficiency in scripting languages like PowerShell or Python for automating routine tasks, deployments, and management.
• Experience with migrating on-premises SQL Server databases to Azure SQL platforms.
• Familiarity with ETL processes and tools like Azure Data Factory or SSIS for data integration.
• Advanced skills in identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks, including query optimization, index tuning, and database configuration.
Database Administrator 5 – MiARC Senior DBA
The Database Administrator 5 position will work as a contract resource for the State of Michigan – Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) supporting the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for the Michigan Accounts Receivable and Collections (MiARC) Project.
As a Senior-level Database Administrator, the resource will:
• Participate in 24×7 software and hardware support including Disaster Recovery and incident response support, following industry and DTMB development standards.
• Help develop and/or submit for approval, plans for installation, patch management maintenance, upgrades and support for the Database systems.
• Evaluate impacts of change and new technology, recommend solutions to persistent problems, and serve as an Agency Services liaison to external consultants.
Individual tasks related to the duty:
• Follow and enforce database standards, policies & procedures. Research and draft guidelines within the boundaries of current policies and standards.
• Monitor space allocation across databases. perform adjustments in test and development environments as necessary and as prescribed by predefined standards/guidelines.
• Calculate disk space requirements for existing and/or new installations of existing business needs
• Modify DBMS parameters based on capacity changes.
• Configure and execute database integrity checks.
• Monitor for database integrity checks.
• Install database base management software for development and test environments.
• Install database patches and service packs for development and test environments.
• Monitor and support clustered database environments.
• Monitor and support database replication and backup environments.
• Implement the strategy to release unused space or repair fragmentation in test and development environments.
• Execute (run) scripts provided by Systems Analysts or Database Architect/Designer for creating and modifying database objects (tables, views, constraints, indexes, etc.)
• Monitor database back-ups to ensure recoverability. Troubleshoot backup errors.
• Monitor database jobs and scheduled processes in development, test and production environments. Participate in troubleshooting.
• Monitor database environments (using alert logs, trace files, alert mechanisms, and other tools) for issues and problems with database functionality, connectivity, or downtime.
• Follow standards and guidelines for database space allocation based on best practices and implementation considerations based on business requirements.
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