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Database Developer (W2 Candidate Only)

This role is for a Database Developer with a contract length of "unknown" at a pay rate of "unknown." Key skills include SQL Server optimization, T-SQL programming, Azure Data Factory, and SSIS experience. A minimum of five years in database modeling and troubleshooting is required.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
💰 - Day rate
Unknown
Unknown
🗓️ - Date discovered
February 15, 2025
🕒 - Project duration
Unknown
🏝️ - Location type
Unknown
📄 - Contract type
W2 Contractor
🔒 - Security clearance
Unknown
📍 - Location detailed
Dallas, TX
🧠 - Skills detailed
#Scripting #DBA (Database Administrator) #SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services) #SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services) #Azure Data Factory #Database Schema #SQL Server #Triggers #ADF (Azure Data Factory) #Unit Testing #SSAS (SQL Server Analysis Services) #Programming #SQL (Structured Query Language) #Migration #Azure
Role description
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Database Developer
• Minimum of five years of experience in SQL Server performance tuning and optimization
• Hands-on familiarity working through complex stored procedures and make necessary changes
• At least five years of experience in logical and physical database modeling, designing database schema, stored procedures, triggers, and other database-related objects
• Minimum of five years of progressive experience in developing, unit testing, and troubleshooting SQL Server, including SSRS, SSIS, and SSAS (desirable)
• Advanced knowledge of T-SQL/Stored Procedure/Function programming and design
• Experience with PowerShell or other scripting languages
• Minimum of two years of hands-on experience in Azure Data Factory
• Assist DBA with current project migration to Azure
• Make necessary changes to SSIS packages
• Provide alternative options for cross-database calls