59802: Columbus, OH – IT – PUC – Database Administrator 3/DBA3

Job Title: Database Administrator 3
NFP Rate: $52.47
Will close to submissions: Thursday 2/28/2019 at 10:00am EST
Interviews: Onsite interviews are required.

Extensions beyond FY19 are possible, but unlikely.

Please see attachment for updated job description.

Interviews: One round, onsite required.

The Database Administrator is responsible for data analysis and database management. PUCO’s main database platform is MS SQL Server, although they have a few Oracle databases.

Description:

4+ years of overall experience with the following:

  • Designing and implementing Extract, Transform & Load (ETL) to support data analytics (i.e. data warehouse), operational, and other data migration needs.
  • Experience with cloud database, Azure
  • Developing appropriate, accurate documentation to enhance end-user and support personnel understanding of the various data resources.
  • Developing, implementing and maintaining stored procedures.
  • Skilled data dictionary analysis and design and data model analysis design.
  • Providing status of work to Project Team Lead.
  • Supporting application system development life cycle.
  • Data dictionary backup and recovery.
  • Assisting in the design and implementation of the physical framework of the database and objects.
  • Business systems analysis and design experience.
  • Logical data modeling techniques.
  • Author shell scripts to perform back up, restore, and monitoring tasks.
  • Anticipate and resolve issues specific to the team.
  • Developing and testing stored procedures, SSIS packages, triggers, queries, and scripts.
  • Ensuring the safety and security of information systems assets and protecting the system from inappropriate access or destruction
  • Highly skilled at database design, installations, conversions.
  • Responsible for database backup and recovery procedures, access security and database integrity, physical data storage design and data storage management.
  • Managing and maintaining physical databases including database storage management, procedures and tools for access, database security, monitoring and tuning the database to ensure ongoing operation and access.

 

 

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