Technical Architect III
Listed on 2026-07-01
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IT/Tech
Database Administrator
Technical Architect III
The recruitment is being used to fill one (1) Technical Architect III position within the DCF Family & Economic Support Technical Services (FESTS) Section.
Responsibilities include:
- Ensuring appropriate design, maintenance, and performance standards for database architecture by coordinating with application and business intelligence partners.
- Supporting project priorities and goals by participating as a senior member of the high level design (HLD) and technical design review teams.
- Evaluating enterprise technical changes for impacts to child support applications.
- Providing on-call system support for child support applications.
- Supporting the application development team for best practices.
This position reports to the FESTS Section Manager and performs advanced database and technical architecture work for Child Support Systems. The role recommends and maintains data management policy; provides expert technical leadership to the applications development and technical staff; installs and maintains software on multiple mainframe platforms; plans, tests, installs, and updates software; coordinates software upgrades with system DBAs; and advises application development staff on the use of database software, database designs and data models, efficient data access, and is available for evening/weekend on-call duties.
Well qualified candidates will have DBA experience with a large (1000+ programs, 400+table, 4+DB2/CICS environments or equivalent and distributed systems accessing DB2) Child Support system, or equivalent, using Platinum, ERWin, Mainview, Change Man. IBM Utilities, log analyzer tools, IBM Data Studio, CNTL-M or like tools; and significant IT related knowledge. First consideration will be given to those candidates with experience supporting child support enforcement systems or large case management, financial or state automated systems (i.e., UI, TANF, TAX).
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