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Job Requirements of Enterprise Application Support Specialist II:
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Employment Type:
Contractor
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Location:
New York, NY (Onsite)
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Enterprise Application Support Specialist II
Pay Range: $38-$47/hr.
SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Designs information flow and content solutions for existing systems and advises on database concepts and functional capabilities in order to translate business requirements into environment specific databases.
Coordination, utilization and administration of InterSystems IRIS relational databases and other file organization and access methods running the InterSystems Ensemble software including the Ensemble IRIS database/integration engine.
Help to document both existing and new systems and processes
Research new technologies and products in consideration
Assist with planning, implementation and monitor backups.
Assist in the designing of information flow and content solutions for existing systems to structure and access databases.
Advises on database concepts and functional capabilities and submits recommendations for solutions.
Help to monitors, evaluates, and maintains systems and procedures to protect the data systems and databases from unauthorized users and recommends corrective actions to ensure data security.
Help to implement data restore and recovery plans and procedures to protect and continue data system and database activities that support broader emergency or disaster recovery plans.
List of Additional/New Duties & Responsibilities:
Provides technical leadership, coaching, and mentoring to less-experienced individuals.
Participates in the establishment of policies and procedures pertaining to data management, maintenance, and utilization.
Coordinates installation of revised or new systems.