About the job
TechFlow, Inc. is seeking a highly skilled Senior Database Programmer with extensive experience in application development and ongoing support for existing Department of Defense (DoD) systems within AWS and Azure cloud environments. The selected candidate will collaborate with our cross-functional team to provide comprehensive life cycle support for the Enterprise Logistics Readiness Portfolio and the Cargo and Personnel Movement Product Line Family of Systems at Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, AL. Proficiency in both Oracle and Microsoft database programming and administration is essential. The role demands strong communication skills and the ability to coordinate effectively with multiple stakeholders to enhance system capabilities, streamline operations, and ensure the reliability of production systems.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and implement database solutions in DISA and Cloud One hosted environments (AWS, Azure).
- Conduct database programming and administration for Oracle and Microsoft SQL databases to support the US Air Force.
- Create and modify database procedures, queries, triggers, scripts, and views.
- Execute database queries, updates, and edits using Structured Query Language (PL/T SQL), SQL*plus, SQL*Net, SQL Developer, and APEX.
- Administer, test, and deploy computer databases, leveraging knowledge of database management systems.
- Provide engineering support for systems and databases during development, testing, and production phases of software releases.
- Diagnose and resolve database communication issues.
- Adhere to software development, testing, security, and system fielding protocols in DISA and Cloud One environments.
- Assist in the development of architecture views to ensure compliance with BEA, NDAA, and DoDAF standards.
- Deliver technical support and development services, including analysis, design, documentation of deficiencies and changes, testing, debugging, coordination with government functional SMEs, configuration management, and maintaining software architecture and risk management artifacts.
