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Database Expert (DoD Secret | Remote)

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Database Expert (DoD Secret | Remote)

Location: Remote (U.S.–Based)
Clearance: Active DoD Secret Clearance (or higher)

Make an Impact on Military Healthcare and Readiness

  • We are seeking experienced Database Developers and Database Administrators (DBAs) to design, build, and maintain the data storage and integration components of a mission-critical federal program.
  • Ensure enterprise databases are well-designed, high-performing, and reliable to support the Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) data integration objectives.
  • Design and implement database schemas and features, including complex SQL queries, stored procedures, and database code that aligns with integration requirements.
  • Monitor and optimize database performance through query tuning, indexing, and resource management.
  • Perform database optimization, performance tuning, and configure high-availability solutions (e.g., clustering, replication) to support large data volumes and fast query execution.
  • Oversee routine maintenance tasks such as backups, recovery procedures, and patching.
  • Implement and maintain robust disaster recovery strategies and backup policies.
  • Enforce database security controls, including access management, encryption, and hardening procedures to protect sensitive healthcare data.
  • Collaborate closely with data engineers and integration developers to ensure database structures support ETL/ELT processes.
  • Validate that database schemas align with incoming data feeds and ensure smooth operation of interfaces (APIs, queries) used for data integration.

 

Who You Are

  • You are an experienced Database Expert with a strong background in enterprise-level database design and administration.
  • You have extensive hands-on experience with SQL databases as the primary data store.
  • You possess in-depth knowledge of SQL Server features, including Performance Monitor, Query Analyzer, and related tools.
  • You have experience working with clustering and replication technologies, such as SQL Server Always On Availability Groups or similar solutions.
  • You are proficient in database replication, load-balancing, and high-availability architectures.
  • You have experience implementing backup strategies, using native SQL backups or automated solutions, and conducting recovery testing.
  • You are familiar with disaster recovery planning and RMF-aligned security controls.
  • You have hands-on experience with data integration and ETL tools.

 

About Rackner

  • Rackner is a cloud-native software consultancy delivering solutions for startups, enterprises, and public sector customers.
  • We drive digital transformation with expertise in DevSecOps, AI/ML, and cloud-first innovation.
  • Our teams solve complex, high-impact challenges that advance federal missions and strengthen national readiness.
  • Join us to help shape the future of secure, scalable data systems supporting mission-critical outcomes.

 

Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Weekly pay and full remote flexibility.
  • Professional growth through paid training and certifications.
  • Comprehensive benefits, including:
    • 401(k) with 100% match up to 6%
    • PTO
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
    • Life and disability coverage
  • Home office equipment allowance and a supportive, inclusive culture with meaningful mission impact.

 

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#DataEngineering #DoDCleared #Database #Databasesystems #DataIntegration #ETL

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