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Database/Data Architect

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Open Systems Technologies
The Data Architect drives for excellence in data design and query performance. The ideal candidate should have good understanding of data, database design, and performance optimization with six plus years of writing, troubleshooting and optimizing Microsoft SQL Server designs and queries.

Design, evaluate and optimize database structures (tables, views, and functions) working with our agile development teams.
Write, review and modify necessary SQL to achieve DB optimization
Lead the move to new cloud technologies such as Hadoop, Apache Sparc, Redshift, etc.
Work closely with the production DB team to resolve challenging performance issues.
Assist with scheduled client, system and ad-hoc reports
Champion and guide the MS SQL Server best practices for coding.
Assist, when necessary, the Production DBA team
Bachelor?s degree in computer-related discipline or equivalent experience.
A passion for data, database design, and performance optimization.
Excellent performance tuning and optimization skills. Familiarity with analyzing execution plans esp. in MS SQL Server
Full life-cycle database experience including design, development, testing, deployment and maintenance
Team player with excellent communication skills.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Self-motivated and ability to learn and research issues independently.
Basic database administrative functions (backup, restore, permissions assignment) a plus.
Experience with cloud technologies a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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