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full time Database Development Engineer

at REI Systems (Anywhere)

FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
• Analyze and define the logical and physical database structure based on the project requirements.
• Establish, maintain, and control the project data model and data dictionary.
• Provide technical guidance to system and application programmers.
• Develop, document, and enforce the standards, security procedures, and controls for access to ensure the integrity of the database system.
• Design, implement, and periodically test the database back-up and recovery procedures.
• Direct and participate in the conceptual database design and specifications.
• Perform database administration activities including but not limited to installation, configuration, backup and maintenance of the databases in multiple environments.
• Perform database tuning activities using different approaches such as reviewing indexing strategies, database and server configurations.
• Ensure the reliability, serviceability, and maintainability of the system with demonstrable accuracy, privacy, and security.
• Develop test plans and test data for database systems and support software.
• Serve as a primary point of contact for hardware, software and database upgrades, removing and servicing user accounts on system platform and in all databases.
• Contribute in the development knowledge base.
• Participate and contribute in process improvement activities at the project and corporate level.

Requirements:
Three to six years experience in designing and implementing relational databases. Detailed knowledge and understanding of all aspects of SQL Server 2000/2005/2008, including both development and administration is required. Proficiency in writing complex TSQL queries/stored procedures is an absolute must. In addition to strong analytical and communication skills, knowledge of software development life cycle is desired.

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Published at 15-10-2009
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