At least 5 years of these years of experience must be in litigation support applications and application software, e.g., Oracle, Relativity, iPro, Concordance, Trial Director, other web hosting platforms, etcMust have actually done the work of designing, obtaining equipment and software, installing, integrating, testing, etc., in the environment requiredMust have experience with large systems with a complex mix of operating systems and functionsAt least one year of experience setting up large‑scale database management applications, using the applicable database management softwareExperience in storage technology planning, performance capacity planning and modelling, applications planning, human factors issues, distributed processing, and business process analysisRequires in‑depth knowledge of the Government's IT environments, including office automation networks and PC and server‑based databases and applicationsRequires in‑depth knowledge of the Government's security requirementsExcellent written and oral communication skills requiredMust have experience with RelativityMust have experience with SQL server version 2012 and laterMust be able to obtain a favorably adjudicated Public Trust ClearanceOur commitmentContact Government Services (CGS) strives to simplify and enhance government bureaucracy through the optimization of human, technical, and financial resources. Skills and attributes for successDesign and implement Automated Litigation Support (ALS) software solutions primarily consisting of COTS tools such as Relativity, iPro, CaseMap, etcMaintain ALS system infrastructure (storage, compute, network) leveraging on‑premise and AWS cloud platformsMaintain external access to ALS tools including identity and access management for external stakeholders (e.g., expert witnesses, US Attorneys, IRS collaborators, etc.)Perform system maintenance including backups, restore operations, application and platform software updates, performance tuning, system monitoring, etcProduce and update system diagrams, administrator guides and end‑user documentation.