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Database Engineer I (Oracle)

Saint Petersburg, FL · On-site +1

$76.70K - $120.60K/yr

Management - Preferred * Mathematics - Preferred * SQL (Programming Language) - Preferred ... Database Administration - Preferred * Automation - Preferred * Software Engineering - Preferred

Database Engineer I (Oracle)

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site +1

$76.70K - $120.60K/yr

Management - Preferred * Mathematics - Preferred * SQL (Programming Language) - Preferred ... Database Administration - Preferred * Automation - Preferred * Software Engineering - Preferred

Senior Data Engineer - REMOTE

Sunrise, FL · On-site +1

$99.10K - $134.60K/yr

... as backend databases and marketing platforms. * Lead technical vision and architecture with a ... Enable real-time data presentation to facilitate management of a world-wide workforce. * Enable ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Database Manager in a remote role, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Database Manager in a remote role, you need strong expertise in database design, administration, and security, typically backed by a degree in computer science or a related field. Proficiency with database management systems like SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL, and certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate, are highly valuable. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and self-motivation skills help you coordinate with distributed teams and respond proactively to issues. These skills ensure databases are secure, reliable, and efficiently managed, which is critical for supporting organizational data needs in a remote work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by remote Database Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Database Managers often encounter challenges related to communication and real-time collaboration with cross-functional teams, especially when troubleshooting urgent database issues. Ensuring data security and managing access controls remotely also requires robust protocols and continuous monitoring. Leveraging collaboration tools, establishing clear documentation practices, and participating in regular virtual meetings can help address these challenges. Additionally, staying updated with the latest database technologies and remote security best practices is essential for success in this role.

What does a remote Database Manager do?

A remote Database Manager is responsible for overseeing and maintaining an organization's databases while working from a location outside the traditional office setting. Their duties include ensuring data integrity, optimizing database performance, managing backups, implementing security measures, and troubleshooting issues. They collaborate with IT teams and stakeholders to support data-driven operations, often using tools and technologies that enable secure remote access. This role is critical for organizations that rely heavily on digital data and need reliable management regardless of physical location.

What is the difference between Database Manager Remote vs Database Administrator?

AspectDatabase Manager RemoteDatabase Administrator
CredentialsBachelor's in IT, Computer Science, or related field; certifications like Microsoft SQL Server, OracleBachelor's in Computer Science or related; certifications like Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate
Work EnvironmentRemote, often independent or team-basedOn-site or hybrid, depending on employer
Industry UsageUsed across various industries for overseeing database operationsCommonly used in IT, finance, healthcare, and tech sectors
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare for managerial oversight roles in database managementPeople compare for hands-on database maintenance and troubleshooting

While both roles involve working with databases, a Database Manager Remote typically oversees database operations and strategy remotely, focusing on management and coordination. A Database Administrator is more hands-on, responsible for maintaining, securing, and troubleshooting databases. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in scope and level of responsibility.

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Managed Services Resource Manager (Remote - Central/Eastern Time Zone)

Managed Services Resource Manager (Remote - Central/Eastern Time Zone)

Presidio Networked Solutions, LLC

Tampa, FL • Remote

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description

Presidio, Where Teamwork and Innovation Shape the Future
At Presidio, we're at the forefront of a global technology revolution, transforming industries through cutting-edge digital solutions and next-generation AI. We empower businesses - and their internal customers - to achieve more through innovation, automation, and intelligent insights.

The Role
We are looking for an experienced Resource Manager to drive strategic allocation and optimization of our internal talent pool - spanning technical, project management, engineering, and operations functions. This role is central to ensuring our people are utilized effectively, developed intentionally, and given first consideration for new opportunities before we look externally. The Resource Manager serves as the connective tissue between delivery teams, people managers, and business units - matching the right people to the right work at the right time.

Travel Requirements:

The role is remote for individuals residing in the Central or Eastern Time Zone (Continental US). Travel is required when needed (up to 25%).

Responsibilities Include:

Resource Planning & Optimization

  • Maintain a real-time view of resource availability, capacity, and utilization across all business units and practices
  • Proactively identify under- and over-utilization trends and recommend corrective actions
  • Build and maintain a skills inventory database that captures current capabilities, certifications, and development goals for all technical, engineering, PM, and operations staff
  • Partner with project managers and delivery leads to forecast upcoming resource demand 4-12 weeks out
  • Facilitate regular resource planning cadences (weekly/bi-weekly) with department heads and practice leads

Internal Mobility & Opportunity First

  • Champion an "internal first" staffing philosophy - ensuring all open project needs and roles are actively socialized to existing employees before triggering external recruitment
  • Work with HR and talent acquisition to define clear thresholds for when internal options are exhausted and external hiring or contracting is warranted
  • Identify employees who are bench-eligible, under-allocated, or seeking growth opportunities and actively match them to suitable assignments
  • Maintain a pipeline of internal candidates for anticipated needs (e.g., upcoming projects, planned growth areas)

Stakeholder Collaboration

  • Act as the primary liaison between project/delivery teams, people managers, HR, and leadership on all resourcing matters
  • Communicate resourcing decisions clearly and diplomatically, balancing business urgency with employee development and satisfaction
  • Advise hiring managers on build vs. buy decisions, providing data-driven recommendations
  • Escalate resource conflicts and capacity constraints to leadership with proposed solutions

External Resource Management

  • Manage relationships with staffing vendors, contractors, and contingent workforce partners when internal capacity is insufficient
  • Ensure external hires and contractors are onboarded with the right skills profile and integrated into delivery teams effectively
  • Track and report on contractor spend vs. internal cost comparisons to support cost optimization
  • Track and ensure external hires are contracted at competitive market rates

Reporting & Analytics

  • Develop and maintain resource utilization dashboards and reports for leadership visibility
  • Track key metrics including utilization rates, bench time, time-to-fill (internal vs. external), and skill gap trends
  • Provide regular forecasting reports to support headcount planning and budget cycles
  • Identify patterns in resource gaps and feed insights into workforce development and hiring strategy

Required Skills and Professional Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree or the equivalent work experience and/or work experience
  • 5+ years of experience in resource management, workforce planning, or delivery operations - preferably within a technology services, MSP, consulting, or systems integration environment
  • Must be a US Citizen
  • Demonstrated experience managing resources across multiple functions: technical (cloud, infrastructure, software), project management, and operations
  • Data-driven mindset with experience building utilization reports and capacity forecasts
  • Exceptional interpersonal and negotiation skills - able to navigate competing priorities across teams
  • Ability to handle sensitive workforce conversations with discretion and empathy

        Preferred Skills and Professional Experience:

        • Experience in a managed services provider (MSP) or professional services environment
        • Familiarity with cloud technology roles and skill sets (Azure, AWS, infrastructure, DevOps, etc.)
        • Experience working with contingent workforce programs and vendor management systems (VMS)
        • PMI, PMP, or ITIL certification is a plus
        • Experience with skills management platforms (e.g., Workday Skills Cloud, LinkedIn Talent Insights)
        • Strong understanding of project delivery methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, or hybrid)
        • Proficiency with resource management or PSA tools (e.g., Kantata, Planview, Smartsheet, MS Project, or similar)

          Your future at Presidio

          oining Presidio means stepping into a culture of trailblazers - thinkers, builders, and collaborators - who push the boundaries of what's possible. With our expertise AI-driven analytics, cloud solutions, cybersecurity, and next-gen infrastructure, we enable businesses to stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital world.

          Here, your impact is real. Whether you're harnessing the power of Generative AI, architecting resilient digital ecosystems, or driving data-driven transformation, you'll be part of a team that is shaping the future.

          Ready to innovate? Let's redefine what's next-together.

          About Presidio
          Presidio is committed to hiring the most qualified candidates to join our amazing culture. We aim to attract and hire top talent from all backgrounds, including underrepresented and marginalized communities. We encourage women, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans to apply for open roles at Presidio. Diversity of skills and thought is a key component to our business success.

          At Presidio, speed and quality meet technology and innovation. Presidio is a trusted ally for organizations across industries with a decades-long history of building traditional IT foundations and deep expertise in AI and automation, security, networking, digital transformation, and cloud computing. Presidio fills gaps, removes hurdles, optimizes costs, and reduces risk. Presidio's expert technical team develops custom applications, provides managed services, and enables actionable data insights and builds forward-thinking solutions that drive strategic outcomes for clients globally. For more information visit

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