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Mainframe Database Administrator
| Posted On: Feb 25, 2026
Hartford, CT 06183
12 Months, Contract
On-site
Job Summary
- Job Title:
- Mainframe Database Administrator
- Posted Date:
- Feb 25, 2026
- Duration:
- 12 Months, Contract
- Shift(s):
-
09:00 - 18:00 EST
- Salary ($):
- 60.00 - 65.00 per Hourly (compensation based on experience and qualifications)
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Talk to our Recruiter
- Name:
- Megha Barot
- Email:
- meghab@rangam.com
- Phone:
- 929-437-8018
Description
Temp-to-Perm
Description:
Mainframe database administration experience (IMS and Db2 for z/OS) Experience required.
- Mainframe database skills required, including IMS and Db2 for z/OS. Administers organization's database, using database management system to organize and store data.
- Determines user requirements, sets up computer databases, and tests and coordinates changes.
- Activities involve interaction with development and end-user personnel to determine application data access requirements, transaction rates, volume analysis, and other pertinent data required to develop and maintain integrated databases.
- Ensures performance of database.
- Typically requires a bachelor's degree in field of specialty.
Excludes paraprofessional positions.:
- Coordinates physical changes to computer databases; and codes, tests, and implements physical database, applying knowledge of database management system.
- Designs logical and physical databases or reviews description of changes to database design to understand how changes to be made affect physical database; i.e., how data is stored in terms of physical characteristics, such as location, amount of space, and access method.
- Establishes physical database parameters.
- Codes database descriptions and specifies identifiers of database to database management system or directs others in coding database descriptions.
- Calculates optimum values for database parameters, such as amount of computer memory to be used by database, following manuals. Specifies user access - for each segment of one or more data items, such as insert, replace, retrieve, or delete data.
- Specifies which users can access databases and what data can be accessed by user.
- Tests and corrects errors, and refines changes to database.
- Enters codes to create production database.
- Selects and enters codes of utility program to monitor database performance, such as distribution of records and amount of available memory.
- Directs programmers and analysts to make changes to data base management system. Reviews and corrects programs.
- Answers user questions.
- Confers with co-workers to determine impact of database changes on other systems and staff cost for making changes to database.
- Modifies database programs to increase processing performance, referred to as performance tuning.
- Workers typically specialize in one or more types of database management systems.
- May train users.