
IT SPECIALIST (DATA MANAGEMENT) - DIRECT HIRE AUTHORITY
Air Force Materiel CommandClick on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information. The primary purpose of this position is to provide expert-level data management and database administration for the Air Force Services Center enterprise systems, primarily the Oracle E-Business Suite.1. Serves as an Information Technology Specialist and technical expert responsible for all areas of database management, analysis, and maintenance for the Oracle E-Business Suite. 2. Designs the physical structure of complex databases, considering access methods, frequency of access, storage media, data volatility, and search strategies. 3. Designs and modifies the integration of tools and utilities for reporting and feature enhancements. 4. Performs and supports activities for AF security compliance, including all necessary action to support and maintain the Authority to Operate for the Oracle E-Business Suite.
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