Database Administrator

Arlington, VA
Full Time
Mid Level
Who We Are…
Today’s leading government agencies are putting their trust in Newberry Group, and for good reason. 
Newberry brings strength to our clients, from the inside out through:
•    client intimacy and superior quality,
•    presence and accountability in our relationships, and
•    public sector best practices.
Newberry Group is a professional services firm, providing information security compliance, governance, program/project management, and mission critical project-based consulting to public sector clients nationwide. 
The strength of our company is a direct reflection of our highly skilled and talented workforce.

Job Summary
Newberry Group seeks a Database Administrator to support its Government Client.

Location 
Hybrid position (must live near Chambersburg, PA; Ft. Meade, MD; or Arlington, VA)

Clearance
DoD Secret Clearance required (will sponsor)
Contingencies
Contingent on Contract Award (tentative start date June 16, 2025)

Primary Responsibilities:
  • Maintain the PPSM VAD tool that is built in an Oracle based consolidated database and maintain incorporation in an Oracle consolidated database for continued support.
  • Conduct VA and IA security engineering analysis of PPS, security configuration/implementation strategies, and create VA reports.  
  • Provide the services required by the PPSM Database SME for supporting and maintaining the VAD in support of the PPSM VA processes.  
  • Create, monitor, edit, and close tracking numbers as part of the life cycle of the work; to include a notification mechanism of the status of a tracked ticket.  
  • Manage the PPSM Registry Database User Accounts, PPSM Registry database system data entry, and data export to unique data formats to externals database administrators.  
  • Conduct quality assurance of all VA, IA security engineering analysis, Quality Assurance, systems and application security implementation strategies and measures for cybersecurity, and RMF.  
  • Conduct discovery and analysis methodologies that support information security configurations, vulnerability management, and the interoperability of PPS through machine-to-machine interfaces.  
  • Analyze current and emerging net-centric requirements and track the PPSM portfolio’s readiness to meet these requirements.  
  • Support the PPSM PM in the execution of annual Implementation Plans, to create fundamental, definitive, but agile PPSM standards to maintain strong, secure, uninterrupted access to Government resources and critical applications throughout the DoDIN for the PPSM program.  
  • Perform services required for supporting and maintaining the VAD in support of the PPSM VA processes.  
  • Send the PPSM CCB/TAG Read Ahead to PPSM Community prior to each PPSM CCB/TAG meeting. 
  • Publish the CAL monthly.  
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in a related area of study (i.e. Security, Information Technology).
  • At least five (5) years of experience supporting similar requirements.
  • Active DoD Secret clearance
  • DoD 8570 IAM/IA Technical (IAT) Level III certification
  • Experience managing similar Vulnerability Assessment and PPSM database in a DoD or Federal environment 
  • Experience with Oracle database technologies and tools  
  • Excellent written and verbal communication for technical documentation and stakeholder engagement 

Benefits and Perks
In addition to competitive wages, Newberry Group offers an outstanding benefit package. This includes medical coverage with three plan options, dental and vision coverage, personal time off, paid holidays, paid parental leave, telecommuting if available, retirement savings accounts (Pre-Tax and Roth), flexible and dependent care savings accounts, life insurance, long and short-term disability coverage, tuition and training reimbursement, employee assistance program, and more.
The Newberry Group, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer – EEO/AA/Disability/Veterans.

 
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