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Supervisor, Database Administrator

Hybrid
London, Ontario
$88,112 - $115,065/annual
Mid Level
temporary

About the role

Summary of Duties

Reporting to the Manager, the Supervisor, Database Administrator has accountability, through management and supervision, for the administration of database resources and services across the Corporation while ensuring high levels of data and availability and data integrity.

Qualifications/Experience

  • University Degree in Computer Science or three year Post Secondary Business Information Systems Diploma, or equivalent.
  • A minimum of 5 years' experience in managing Enterprise class (MS SQL, Oracle) databases. Detailed knowledge of database concepts, platforms and implementation strategies including database clustering.
  • Oracle DBA Certified Associate / Professional and/or Microsoft MCSE: Data Platform certification is required.
  • Certification in ITIL Foundation - an asset.
  • Experience and demonstrated effectiveness supervising and coaching staff.
  • Formal project management training with Project Management Professional (PMP) or equivalent certification an asset.

Compensation Range/Other Information

$88,112 - $115,065

This posting is for one (1) temporary full-time up to 2 years position.

Current hours of Work: Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Work Arrangement: Majority remote. Subject to change in accordance with business requirements.

These hours of work and work arrangements are subject to change in accordance with business requirements.

How to Apply

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Closing Date for Applications: Tuesday, September 9, 2025

About CITY OF LONDON

Government Administration
1001-5000

The City of London is a historic financial district, home to both the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England. Modern corporate skyscrapers tower above the vestiges of medieval alleyways below. Affluent workers frequent its smart restaurants and bars. Tourists visit iconic, 17th-century St. Paul’s Cathedral, trace the city’s history at the Museum of London, and take in performances at the huge Barbican arts centre.