SQL Database Developer Information Technology (IT) - Clearwater, FL at Geebo

SQL Database Developer

Company Name:
ThreatTrack Security
At ThreatTrack Security we help organizations identify and stop Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), targeted attacks and other sophisticated malware designed to evade the traditional cyber-defenses. We offer demanding, challenging and rewarding career opportunities in software development, threat analytics, security intelligence, malware research, reverse engineering, and more, along with excellent benefits, competitive salaries and a world of opportunities for the right candidates.
SQL Database Developer
Principal
Responsibilities:
Develop stored procedures, triggers, functions and views to support various products
Perform code reviews to ensure efficient database code
Perform SQL queries using SQL scripts
Knowledge and
Experience:
Excellent communication skills in English, oral and written
Strong T-SQL programming and debugging skills
Strong .NET programming skills
Experience using Data Transformation Services
Java experience to work on Hadoop framework and Kafka
Mature analytic problem solving skills
Work with application developers to create and implement solutions to a wide range of products
Ability to quickly learn new concepts and technologies and adapt to changing needs
Organized, detail oriented and capable of working independently with minimal supervision
Works well within a small team
A minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in database programming
A minimum of 2 years experience in .NET programming
Education :
BS in computer science or related field or equivalent experience
ThreatTrack Security is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled employerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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