IT Database Developer (2017-4696) Information Technology (IT) - Camas, WA at Geebo

IT Database Developer (2017-4696)

Overview
IT Database Developer
Job Description:
IT Database Developer position offered by Fisher Asset Management, LLC (Camas, WA). Design and implement relational database models (logical and physical) and database storage objects. Program database servers by using user-defined functions, triggers, stored procedures and Transact-SQL. Retrieve or modify data using SQL queries.
Minimum Requirements:
Requires a bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Math or related analytical field and 2 years of experience in the job offered or 2 years of experience developing databases with RDBMS server. Also requires 2 years of
Experience: writing SQL database objects; modeling data and designing relational databases; developing complex SSIS packages for data transformation, cleansing, caching, aggregation, staging, and transfer; performing database maintenance, including index and file management, backups, failure recovery, database defragmentation, and documentation; analyzing disk space requirements, hardware utilization and automate error notification; and creating reports and dashboards using SQL reporting services. Experience may be, but need not be, acquired concurrently. If interested in this opening, please send resume to: Nicole Lightner, Fisher Asset Management LLC, 13100 Skyline Boulevard, Woodside, CA 94062.
FISHER INVESTMENTS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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