Database Administrator/Developer
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: REDMOND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
JOB SUMMARY:
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Responsibilities:<BR><BR><BR>Supporting database management systems in a mission critical production environment<BR>Maintaining existing databases and operations (patching, updates, upgrades, logs, tuning)<BR>Database capacity planning, sizing, monitoring, and forecasting<BR>Application development and project team database management system support<BR>Preparation and documentation of database maintenance procedures and policies<BR>Maintaining databases to established computer security and disaster recovery standards<BR>Planning and execution of projects in accordance with formal change and configuration management procedures<BR>Maintain data warehouse and administer ETL processes for processing source system data<BR>Document all tasks in ticketing system and provide written and standup meeting task status<BR>Occasional off hours for support rotation, problem resolution and project work<BR>Position Requirements <BR><BR>Education, Experience & Training required:<BR><BR><BR>4+ years of experience in database development and administration in MS SQL Server environments<BR>4+ years of experience with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (preferably R2) and T-SQL knowledge writing stored procedures, complex functions<BR>4+ years of experience in ETL development expertise using Microsoft SSIS, DBAmp or other comparable ETL tool.<BR>2+ years of experience within a BI/DW environment supporting databases and ETL.<BR>Strong communication (written and verbal) skills with the ability to develop project specifications and assist with schedules, and plans<BR>Bachelor Science degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering, or equivalent years of work experience<BR>Ability to pass a background check....For more information please see URL</font></td>
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