Posted Date6/25/2026
Post End Date7/12/2026
Job DescriptionThe primary duties of this developer position for the database team involve the design, development, maintenance, and documentation of NIBRS/FIBRS and Statute data programming objects, and ETL processes.
Examples of Work
Technical examples:
- Review NIBRS/FIBRS error reports returned by FDLE
- Analyze reports and related documentation to identify discrepancies or missing data elements
- Determine best course of action to handle errors or rejections
- Communicate with business users to obtain clarification or additional information as needed
- Maintain working knowledge of NIBRS/FIBRS reporting guidelines and updates
- Maintain working knowledge of Florida Statutes
- Perform data entry into internal application for any requests asking for new or updated statutes
- Make any necessary stored procedure changes to ensure FDLE submissions are in compliance with business rules.
- Effectively test any upgrades or changes to submission process.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required Candidate Technical Skills, Knowledge, and Proficiencies:
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Thorough understanding of a TSQL database language (e.g. SQL)
- Experience with data management
- Experience with reporting and query tools
- Understanding of development in a multi-system environment
- Familiar with warehousing and analysis
- Understanding of ETL processes
Preferred Technical Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Requirements:
- Transaction application database knowledge
- Data Warehouse experience
- Knowledge of FIBRS/NIBRS reporting standards and law enforcement records processes
- Experience working with a law enforcement Records Management System (RMS)
- Ability to interpret Florida Statutes and apply appropriate offense codes
Open Requirements/Supplemental Information
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, MIS, or equivalent work experience
1-5 years IT operation with understanding of database structures, theories, principles, and practices
1-3 years Microsoft SQL Server experience or comparable enterprise DB experience
Additional Requirements:
- Must be available to work during limited emergency declarations as prescribed by the City of Jacksonville Civil Service and Personnel Rules and Regulations Rules.
- Must be available to respond to telephone calls, meetings, and unexpected situations outside of normal work hours until situations are resolved.
- Must maintain existing knowledge and skills through continuing education.
- Must have a personal standard of high attention to detail in all work tasks.
- Must work well as part of a team and/or as an individual depending on the task at hand.
- Must be flexible with changing, and often unexpected, work demands to meet the operational needs of the agency.
- Must be able to adhere to the Core Values of the agency: Worthy of Trust, Respect for Each Other, Community Focused, and Always Improving.
- Must adhere to all written directives of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
MinUSD $92,800.00/Yr.
MaxUSD $92,800.00/Yr.