Job Location : New York,NY, USA
Job Description The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the country, with a mission to combat municipal corruption. It serves the people of New York City by acting as an independent, nonpartisan watchdog for the City government, its agencies, employees, vendors with City contracts, and entities receiving City funds.DOI's Information Technology Unit seeks a Database Administrator/System Engineer reporting to the Director of Development and the Chief of Infrastructure and Network Officer. The successful candidate will support DOI's Case Management System (CMS), Microsoft SharePoint 365, OpenText Content Management System, and internally developed applications. Responsibilities include technical design, system enhancements, maintenance, and establishing system architecture and specifications.Key Responsibilities Oversee CMS system/project implementation, including scoping, planning, and delivery of enhancements and defect resolutions.Develop and maintain project plans, schedules, budgets, and risk assessments.Coordinate with IT teams and business units to ensure infrastructure readiness and smooth transition of software and database objects from design to production.Preferred Skills Minimum of 5 years in Database Administration.Strong knowledge of Linux, scripting, and support for Microsoft SQL Server (2019+), Oracle RDBMS (11g/12c/19c), and Oracle RAC.Experience with database backup, restore, security, and Oracle BI/Analytics reporting.Knowledge of PowerShell scripting, Agile/Lean practices, networking, TCP/IP, Java/J2EE, ASP.NET, and design patterns.Excellent analytical, problem-solving, communication skills, and ability to work independently and adapt to changing conditions.Additional Information Eligible employees may qualify for federal loan forgiveness and state repayment programs. For details, visit .Application Process Apply online at using Job ID #686728. Do not email or mail resumes directly. Only selected candidates will be contacted.Residency Requirement City residency is generally required within 90 days, but certain exceptions apply. Discuss eligibility during the interview process.Equal Opportunity Employment The City of New York is committed to diversity and inclusion, providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment.#J-18808-Ljbffr