PostgreSQL Database Administrator

United States, Remote

Are you driven to be an innovative Database Administrator, and looking to join a team where open collaboration, customer focus, and a commitment to excellence are core values? At Ivanti, we work passionately and authentically, striving to win together and make a real impact for our customers and each other. Join us to elevate your career and help deliver innovative solutions in a dynamic, empowering environment.

Why this role matters:

As a Database Administrator you will be a critical member of our growing DBA team that partners closely with Product Engineering, Security, and Support. We are responsible for the reliability, deployment, and continuous operation of the Ivanti Cloud services and we improve query performance and database efficiency through configuration tuning and indexing strategies.  

What you'll do:

  • Cloud Database Administration
  • Performance Optimization
  • Backup, Recovery & HA
  • Scripting & Automation
  • Monitoring & Troubleshooting
  • Security & Compliance Support

What you will bring:

  • US citizenship and must be located domestically in the U.S.
  • Work Monday through Friday US Night hours, approximately 10 PM to 7 AM U.S. Pacific Time, including lunch).
  • 2–5 years of hands-on experience as a PostgreSQL database administration.
  • Expertise in PostgreSQL, and MySQL administration on AWS and Azure platforms.
  • Strong skills in performance tuningindexing, and query optimization.
  • Experience with backup and recovery, HA/DR setups.

Why Ivanti?

  • Friendly flexible working model: Empower excellence whether you’re at home or in the office and support work-life balance.
  • Competitive compensation & total rewards: Including health, wellness, and financial plans tailored for you and your family.
  • Global, diverse teams: Collaborate with talented people from 23+ countries.
  • Learning & development: Grow your skills with access to best-in-class learning tools and programs.
  • Equity & belonging: We value every voice. Your story helps inform our solutions for a changing world.

What drives us:

Ivanti’s mission is to elevate human potential within organizations by managing, protecting and automating technology for continuous innovation. It is through diverse and inclusive hiring, decision-making, and commitment to our employees and partners that we will continue to build and deliver world-class solutions for our customers.

To learn more about Ivanti’s Mission and Core Values. 

Inclusion at Ivanti:

Ivanti is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We’re committed to building a diverse team and fostering an inclusive environment where everyone belongs. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and walks of life.

Need adjustments during the process? Reach out to talent@ivanti.com we’re happy to help.

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