Looking for Sybase Engineer with Hardware Security Module - London
Posted 5 days 2 hours ago by Ubique Systems UK Limited
Job Description Position Title:
External keystore (HSM) is mandatory for this role.
Note: HSM is still only highly desirable on the basis that we will handle the work in house if a candidate meets all the other mandatory criteria and we will use them for backfill.
Database Engineer - SAP/Sybase Specialist
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Database Engineer with deep expertise in SAP/Sybase technologies to join our infrastructure engineering team. This role focuses purely on database infrastructure engineering without operational DBA responsibilities.
The successful candidate will design, implement, and enhance our SAP/Sybase database environments, with emphasis on security and automation.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and implement SAP/Sybase ASE and Replication Server infrastructure solutions
- Create and maintain Shell Scripts and T-SQL code for automation and management tasks
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement database security best practices
- Document technical solutions for both specialist and non-specialist audiences
- Contribute to continuous improvement of database infrastructure
Mandatory Skills
- Extensive experience with SAP/Sybase ASE 16
- Proven expertise with SAP/Sybase Replication Server 16
- Strong SAP/Sybase T-SQL development skills
- Strong Shell Scripting (bash or ksh) skills
- Experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8
- Fluent spoken and written English
Highly Desirable Skills
- Experience with SAP/Sybase ASE 15.7
- Experience with SAP/Sybase Replication Server 15.7
- Experience with RHEL 7 and Solaris 10
- Python 3.9+ programming skills
- Have previously implemented SAP/Sybase ASE 16.0 full-database encryption (note: NOT column encryption)
- Experience configuring external HSM keystores for ASE 16 encryption keys
Nice To Have
- Jenkins for CI/CD pipelines
- Ansible for infrastructure automation
- SRE experience with focus on automation to reduce toil
- DevOps practices using git for source control
- Technical writing for specialist audiences
- Technical writing for non-specialist technical audiences
- Vendor certifications in any of the technologies mentioned in any section