GDIT

IT Infrastructure and Operations

CNICSQLDatabaseAdministrator(SQL2019/AzureSQL/AzureDataFactory)

$130–155k Tokyo, Japan; Fukuoka, Japan FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“CNIC SQL Database Administrator (SQL 2019 / Azure SQL / Azure Data Factory) at GDIT. Skills: SQL Server 2019, Azure SQL, Azure Data Factory, Database migration, Database modernization, Cloud transformation. Support the CNIC Enterprise Business Solutions (EBS) modernization efforts. Provide database engineering, modernization, migration, performance optimization, and cloud transformation support across SQL Server 2019 environments, Azure SQL, and Azure Data Factory”

Industry & Context.

IT Infrastructure and Operations
Problems you'll solve

Tier II/III troubleshooting; Escalation support

Eligibility Requirements

Active Top Secret clearance, US Citizenship required, None

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Active Top Secret clearance, 8 years of experience as a SQL Database Administrator, Hands‑on experience with SQL Server 2019, Hands‑on experience with Azure SQL (SQL Online), Hands‑on experience with Azure Data Factory, Hands‑on experience with Database migration and modernization, Experience with database security, auditing, RBAC, patching, and compliance, Experience performing database performance tuning, monitoring, index optimization, and troubleshooting, Experience supporting large-scale modernization or cloud migration efforts, DoD 8570 IAT II compliant - Security+ CE, BS Degree or equivalent Computer Science or IT related degree, US Citizenship required

Nice to Have

Experience with Azure cloud services including storage, networking, identity, and monitoring, Experience with ETL/ELT, data warehousing, and analytics platforms, PowerShell scripting and automation capability, Experience with DoD RMF, STIGs, and cybersecurity compliance, Experience supporting Navy, CNIC, or other DoD enterprise systems

What You'll Do.

Support the CNIC Enterprise Business Solutions (EBS) modernization efforts

Provide database engineering

performance optimization

and cloud transformation support across SQL Server 2019 environments

and Azure Data Factory

Ensure continuity of operations during modernization activities

Support the migration of legacy databases into modern cloud environments

and optimize SQL Server 2019 database environments

Perform migration and modernization of SQL databases into Azure SQL and other authorized cloud platforms

and optimize Azure Data Factory pipelines

Evaluate existing legacy databases and recommend modernization strategies

cloud migration approaches

and performance improvements

Support cloud-based data warehousing and analytics integrations

high availability configuration

and disaster recovery planning

Ensure security compliance

apply updates and patches

Support database accreditation activities

Maintain continuity of legacy database operations throughout cloud cutover phases

Develop stored procedures

and database automation solutions

Provide Tier II/III troubleshooting and escalation support for database issues

Produce engineering documentation including procedures

architecture diagrams

and knowledge articles

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate closely with cloud engineers, application teams, cybersecurity, and data architects

Full Job Description

**_Type of Requisition:_** Regular _**Clearance Level Must Currently Possess:**_ Top Secret _**Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:**_ Top Secret ** _Public Trust/Other Required:_** None _**Job Family:**_ IT Infrastructure and Operations ** _Job Qualifications:_** **Skills:** Azure Data Factory, Microsoft Azure SQL Database, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Database Administration **Certifications:** None **Experience:** 8 + years of related experience **US Citizenship Required:** Yes _**Job Description:**_ Transform technology into opportunity as a **S QL Database Administrator** at GDIT. Shape what’s next for mission-critical government projects while shaping what’s next for your engineering career. **MEANINGFUL WORK AND PERSONAL IMPACT** As a **S QL Database Administrator**, the work you’ll do at GDIT will be impactful to the mission of our CNIC N6 IT Support team which provides system administration and development/maintenance support of Commander, Navy Installation Command (CNIC). * The SQL Database Administrator will support the CNIC Enterprise Business Solutions (EBS) modernization efforts as part of the DEOS Task Order. This role provides database engineering, modernization, migration, performance optimization, and cloud transformation support across SQL Server 2019 environments, Azure SQL, and Azure Data Factory. The Database Administrator ensures continuity of operations during modernization activities and supports the migration of legacy databases into modern cloud environments. * The DBA will collaborate closely with cloud engineers, application teams, cybersecurity, and data architects to support CNIC’s migration roadmap, modernization of database services, and transition to cloud-based data platforms. * Administer, configure, maintain, and optimize SQL Server 2019 database environments supporting CNIC applications. * Perform migration and modernization of SQL databases into Azure SQL and other authorized cloud platforms. * Build, manage, and optimize Azure

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