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... and decommissioning). The senior analyst may also manage small and mid-sized projects related to ... Possesses in-depth business and application knowledge and experience * Knowledge of system analysis ...

The principal analyst will mentor other analysts and is expected to develop and maintain best practices and standards for application configuration, deployment, support, archival, and decommissioning.

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How much do application decommissioning jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for application decommissioning in the United States is $46.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $65.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Application Decommissioning, and why are they important?

To excel in Application Decommissioning, you need a strong understanding of IT systems, data migration, and lifecycle management, often supported by a background in information technology or computer science. Familiarity with tools like data archiving solutions, application inventory platforms, and knowledge of compliance frameworks is typically required. Strong project management, analytical thinking, and communication skills help professionals coordinate stakeholders and manage complex decommissioning processes. These competencies are crucial to ensure secure, compliant, and efficient retirement of legacy systems without disrupting business operations.

What are some common challenges faced during the application decommissioning process, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals involved in application decommissioning often encounter challenges such as data migration, ensuring regulatory compliance, and minimizing business disruption. Data migration requires careful planning to securely transfer or archive information without loss or corruption. Addressing compliance involves verifying that data retention and destruction policies are followed, while minimizing business disruption requires clear communication with stakeholders and thorough testing before decommissioning. Leveraging project management frameworks and collaborating closely with IT, legal, and business units can help overcome these challenges and ensure a smooth decommissioning process.

What is the difference between Application Decommissioning vs Application Support?

AspectApplication DecommissioningApplication Support
Primary FocusRetiring and phasing out applicationsMaintaining and troubleshooting applications
Work EnvironmentProject-based, involving planning and migrationOngoing operational support
Required SkillsProject management, migration, decommissioning processesTroubleshooting, user support, system maintenance
CertificationsITIL, project management certificationsITIL, technical support certifications

Application Decommissioning focuses on retiring outdated or unused applications through planning and migration, while Application Support involves ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting of active applications. Both roles require ITIL knowledge but differ in scope and objectives.

What is application decommissioning?

Application decommissioning is the planned process of retiring outdated or unused software applications from an organization's IT environment. This involves identifying applications that are no longer needed, ensuring data is properly archived or migrated, and securely removing the application to free up resources and reduce security risks. Decommissioning helps organizations lower costs, maintain compliance, and streamline their technology landscape.
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REMOTE Enterprise Application Lead (IBM TRIRIGA / Maximo MREF)

BROWN TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED

Huntsville, AL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Enterprise Application Lead (IBM TRIRIGA / Maximo MREF)

Location Within 50 miles of a NASA Center


Brown Technologies is a rapidly growing company with a proven record of success supporting complex cutting-edge development programs. We are an employee-centric company that understands the individuals that comprise our workforce are our most important asset and are recognized as one of "The Best Place for Working Parents". Come join our team of experienced, dedicated, and committed professionals whose focus is to solve the missioncritical problems of our customers.


Brown Technologies is currently seeking an Enterprise Application Lead with deep expertise in IBM TRIRIGA and the IBM Maximo Real Estate & Facilities (MREF) module. This SME-level

role provides leadership, architectural oversight, and end-to-end execution support for TRIRIGA and MREF environments during the migration of NASA’s MSFC and HQ TRIRIGA instances to the Office of Strategic Infrastructure’s (OSI) MREF module within Maximo Application Suite (MAS). The ideal candidate will ensure system continuity throughout the transition, uphold data

integrity standards, drive enterprise configuration governance, and support long-term sustainability of the MREF environment.


DESCRIPTION:

The Enterprise Application Lead provides project management oversight, architectural guidance, and technical strategy for MREF initiatives, ensuring alignment with Agency IT governance, cybersecurity requirements, and enterprise architecture standards. This role involves leading the migration from TRIRIGA to MREF, managing dual-environment sustainment, overseeing data integrity and validation, and coordinating with cross-functional teams to ensure operational readiness and long-term system sustainability.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Provide project management oversight, including planning, risk identification, stakeholder coordination, and execution strategy for all MREF initiatives.

• Ensure ongoing operational sustainment and oversight of the existing HQ and MSFC TRIRIGA environments throughout the migration lifecycle until MREF acceptance within OSI MAS.

• Manage and direct the dual-environment strategy to maintain continuity of operations during transition.

• Provide architectural oversight and technical strategy for MREF, ensuring alignment with Agency IT governance, cybersecurity requirements, and enterprise architecture standards.

• Lead planning, coordination, and oversight of migration activities from the MSFC and HQ TRIRIGA environments into the OSI MREF environment.

• Oversee TRIRIGA license-to-MREF AppPoint conversion strategy to ensure entitlement alignment and compliance.

• Ensure data accuracy, completeness, and integrity through comprehensive validation planning and technical oversight.

• Ensure full TRIRIGA data backups ahead of major upgrades or migration milestones.

• Establish migration cutover strategies, rollback procedures, and risk mitigation plans to reduce downtime and operational disruption.

• Validate all post-migration system configurations, integrations, workflows, and security controls to confirm operational readiness.

• Review and validate backend architecture alignment for compatibility with Maximo Application Suite (MAS)/MREF performance, security, hardware, software, and integration requirements.

• Provide enterprise configuration governance and change control oversight across all environments.

• Identify opportunities to standardize processes, improve operational efficiency, and modernize business workflows.

• Validate standard and custom reports for accuracy and completeness; identify postmigration reporting modernization opportunities.

• Coordinate upgrades, configuration changes, development activities, and migration tasks with Agency stakeholders, leadership, and cross-functional teams.

• Develop, maintain, and execute MREF application test plans and lead post-migration, enhancement, and upgrade verification testing.

• Collaborate with OSI Program Managers, OCIO partners, and cross-agency stakeholders to ensure integration and compliance alignment.

• Provide technical review and approval of enhancements, reporting updates, and system modifications.

• Collaborate with TRIRIGA system and database administrators to develop and execute the decommissioning plan for MSFC and HQ TRIRIGA environments.

• Ensure all required historical data is archived, exported, or retained in accessible formats before decommissioning.

• Ensure removal of user accounts, service accounts, privileged credentials, and system access associated with legacy TRIRIGA environments in alignment with cybersecurity requirements.


QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

• U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a Public Trust clearance

• Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, Facility/Asset Management, or a related field

• Minimum of 12 years of experience in enterprise application management, including TRIRIGA, MREF, or Maximo/Maximo Application Suite (MAS)

• Demonstrated experience leading TRIRIGA-to-MAS/MREF migrations, including dualenvironment sustainment, cutover planning, and rollback strategy development

• Strong expertise in enterprise application architecture, cybersecurity alignment, integration frameworks, and system performance considerations

• Experience ensuring data integrity, accuracy, reporting quality, and compliance requirements across large-scale system migrations

• Proficiency with SQL, enterprise reporting tools, data validation methods, and backup/restore practices

• Excellent problem-solving and analytical capabilities, with proven ability to interpret complex system configurations and data structures

• Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to coordinate with crossorganizational leadership, IT teams, vendors, and federal program stakeholders

• Demonstrated ability to provide training, guidance, and governance support across enterprise environments


Preferred:

• Experience with IBM MAS containerized deployments (Kubernetes/OpenShift)

• Experience with predictive maintenance or advanced facilities management capabilities

• Familiarity with federal cybersecurity requirements (NIST/FISMA) and Agency-level ITgovernance

• Experience with enterprise reporting tools (Cognos, BIRT, Power BI)

• Experience supporting large-scale federal facilities, real estate, or asset management programs


Benefits of working at Brown Technologies Incorporated

Brown is proud to support the health and wellbeing of the people we employ. We offer a competitive, comprehensive benefits package that includes healthcare coverage, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) retirement plan with employer match, accrued paid time off, company-provided life insurance and disability coverage, an employee assistance program, professional development such as tuition reimbursement, and other benefits that support worklife balance. We are an employee-centric company that understands the individuals that comprise our workforce are our most important asset and are recognized as one of "The Best Place for Working Parents" in Huntsville, AL.


Benefits may vary based on status, but the majority of our positions include the following:

• Competitive Wages

• Medical, Rx, Dental & Vision Insurance

• Medical plan with Health Savings Account eligibility

• Company-funded Life, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Insurance

• Personal Time Off and Paid Holidays

• 401(k) Retirement Plan

• Flexible Spending Accounts

• Tuition Reimbursement

*Final compensation for this position is determined by factors such as responsibilities of the job, education, experience, certifications, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.


Brown Technologies Incorporated is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Brown Technologies Incorporated, headquartered in Huntsville, AL is a Woman-Owned and HUBZone certified small business. We are committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability status, protected veteran status, race, color, age, religion, national origin, citizenship, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy or genetic information. Selected applicant will be subject to a background investigation. BTI is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. U.S. citizenship is required for most positions.