Database Developer - U.S. Renal Care
Plano, TX 75023
About the Job
The Database Developer will be responsible for creating and maintaining database software to meet functional, performance, and availability goals. Additionally, the developer will be expected to support peers, follow standards, and make technical recommendations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties and tasks may be assigned.
- Perform in an independent capacity and set a strong example for other database developers.
- Responsible for the development and management of Enterprise Data Warehouse / Data Lake processes and policies, following strategic direction on best practices for holistic Data Architecture.
- Design, develop, and implement MS SQL Server SSIS ETL jobs to effectively process high-volume data sources and meet nightly processing windows.
- Conduct analysis and design of data models for the development and maintenance of existing enterprise systems.
- Monitors industry trends and directions and develops and presents substantive technical recommendations to management.
- Work with users to define, implement and automate data warehouse requirements based on Microsoft SQL BI Stack.
- Build data structures, functions and views for source data integration, data management, and consumption by other systems
- Ability to communicate data modeling and process flow concepts, while tailoring solutions to business requirements
- Ability to interpret business logic and develop appropriate dataflows and data dependencies
- Understand and design system integration as required for extracting data for reporting purposes
- Ability to work with and communicate with a team of Developers/Analysts and non-technical Business Stakeholders.
- Design databases and ensure stability, reliability, and performance.
- Develop, test, and maintain Microsoft SQL database objects for USRC software.
- Refactor existing database objects to support enhancements of system control, diagnostic and other research subject areas.
- Investigate and support new technology initiatives to improve or enhance current database capabilities.
- Prepare documentations for database applications and ETL processing.
- Learn new applicable programming techniques as needed.
- Work with other database personnel, front end programmers and customer support as needed.
- Be available, as needed, should critical software issues arise.
- Write documentation and SOPs for future use.
Source : U.S. Renal Care