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| Job Title | IBM DB2 Warehouse Administrator |
| Location | Lincoln Nebraska 68508 |
| Duration | 12 Months |
| Experience | 12 years |
| Job type | C2C W2 1099 |
| Interview type | Skype or Phone |
| Rate | DOE /If your experience and skills match call us immediately for submission |
| Job Description | Job Summary Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is seeking a DB2 Warehouse Administrator to support the implementation migration and ongoing operations of the Departments enterprise Data Warehouse migrating from existing vendor-hosted AWS to state-hosted AWS infrastructure. This role will play a critical part in the migration from vendor-hosted to state-hosted AWS environment initial configuration and ongoing administration of IBM DB2 Warehouse support data migration activities from vendor-hosted to state-hosted AWS infrastructure collaborate closely with ETL and DataStage teams and ensure the performance optimization security reliability and ongoing maintenance operations after the migration of the Data Warehouse platform. The ideal candidate will have strong hands-on DBA experience in DB2 Warehouse familiarity with cloud-based environments and a solid understanding of healthcare or Medicaid data. Key Responsibilities DB2 Warehouse Administration & Operations Install configure and administer IBM DB2 Warehouse in an AWS environment Perform database provisioning patching upgrades and configuration management Monitor database health availability and capacity; proactively address performance issues Implement and maintain backup recovery and disaster recovery strategies Manage database security user access roles and privileges in alignment with State security policies Support audit logging and compliance requirements applicable to State and Federal systems Data Migration & Platform Enablement Support initial data migration from vendor-hosted AWS to state-hosted AWS into DB2 Warehouse from legacy or source systems Validate data loads data integrity and migration outcomes Partner with vendors and internal teams during migration and cutover activities Assist in defining data standards naming conventions and warehouse best practices ETL & Performance Optimization Work closely with IBM DataStage IBM Cognos and ETL Optimize SQL indexing partitioning and workload management Tune batch loads incremental loads and reporting queries Identify and resolve ETL-related performance bottlenecks Provide guidance on DB2 best practices for large-scale analytical workloads Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Provide ongoing database operations and maintenance support Respond to incidents perform root cause analysis and implement corrective actions Participate in change management release planning and operational readiness activities Create and maintain DBA runbooks standard operating procedures and technical documentation Support production and non-production environments. Required Qualifications Bachelors degree in Computer Science Information Systems or a related field (or equivalent experience) 8 years of experience as a Database Administrator supporting DB2 or 3 years of experience for DB2 Warehouse edition. Hands-on experience administering databases in a cloud environment (AWS preferred) Strong SQL skills and experience with performance tuning and query optimization Experience supporting enterprise data warehouse or analytical database platforms Familiarity with backup recovery high availability and disaster recovery strategies Experience working in a regulated or public-sector environment is a plus Preferred Qualifications Experience with IBM DB2 Warehouse on AWS Hands-on experience working with IBM DataStage and IBM Cognos for ETL and Cognos reporting workloads Knowledge of Medicaid healthcare claims eligibility provider or encounter data Familiarity with HIPAA CMS or State/Federal data governance and security requirements Experience supporting large-scale batch processing and reporting workloads AWS experience with services such as EC2 S3 IAM CloudWatch and networking concepts |