SQL Developer
ThreatLocker · Orlando, FL · 3 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Job Duties
- Develop and optimize high-performance T-SQL queries, stored procedures, views, and user-defined functions
- Design and implement SQL databases aligned to end-user needs and application requirements
- Build scalable ETL workflows using SSIS packages and improve their architecture for speed and reliability
- Investigate and resolve performance issues—index tuning, transaction log handling, and query optimization
- Migrate data across platforms while ensuring integrity, consistency, and zero downtime
- Create solutions that distribute data to the right users at the right time, in the right format
- Monitor and fine-tune database configurations to ensure fast and stable query responses
- Routinely test systems to maintain data security, privacy, and compliance standards
- Provide hands-on data access support and troubleshooting for application and internal users
- Collaborate with the dev team to establish development standards and ensure consistent practices
- Document schema designs, development workflows, and database policies clearly
- Apply patches, updates, and system changes as needed for ongoing reliability
- Deliver technical support for various in-house applications and systems
- This position requires participation in a rotating on-call schedule and periodic adjusted work hours, including an 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM shift rotation, based on business needs and once training is completed.
Qualifications
- Minimum of three years of experience with SQL server
- Proficient in writing code for update queries, update data dictionaries as new fields are added to the database, and maintain a data correction log
- Experience managing database utilities and monitoring relationships between users and applications
- Knowledgeable in network hardware and software
- Proficient in understanding of relational databases concepts and query languages to design summary and aggregate tables which support analysis
- Experienced in creating and maintaining data correction logs that identify the date the correction that was performed, tables and fields effected, submission effected, error code effected, and other pertinent metadata.