Chickasaw Nation Industries (CNI) is seeking a seasoned Pharmacovigilance Database Developer SME to join their team in Rockville, MD. This role represents a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of healthcare technology and federal government services, specifically supporting FDA's adverse event applications.
The position requires a highly skilled database professional with deep expertise in Oracle database administration across multiple versions (10g through 19c) and extensive experience with pharmacovigilance systems. The ideal candidate will bring 15+ years of relevant IT experience and strong technical capabilities in PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, and UNIX shell scripting.
What makes this role particularly compelling is its direct impact on public health through the maintenance and optimization of critical FDA systems. The role involves working with cutting-edge technologies, including AWS cloud services, and requires expertise in both traditional database administration and modern cloud infrastructure.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $125,000 to $150,000, complemented by an impressive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with immediate vesting, and various other perks. CNI's unique position as a federally chartered corporation owned by the Chickasaw Nation means your work will indirectly support various tribal programs and services.
Key responsibilities include implementing pharmacovigilance IT projects, managing database migrations, optimizing performance, and providing 24x7 production support. The role requires public trust clearance and demands expertise in federal regulations and compliance standards specific to pharmacovigilance.
This is an excellent opportunity for a senior database professional looking to make a meaningful impact in healthcare technology while working with advanced database systems and cloud infrastructure. The position offers stability, competitive compensation, and the chance to work on systems that directly affect public health and safety.