Full Time Sr DBA / DBD - Appleton, WI

  • Job Summary

    Advanced Database Administrator or Developer, for work assigned according to skill set within a skilled, five-person development group. This is a full-time, permanent position.

    Essential Responsibilities

    •Develop n-tier architecture of SQL Server 2008 databases

    •Server clustering

    •Analyze & recommend indexing strategies

    •Architect table designs and workflow

    •Performance tuning

    •Recommend software and hardware upgrades

    •Design relevant stored procedures, triggers, jobs, etc

    •Perform database maintenance, upgrades, log file analysis

    •Work independently and collaboratively on a variety of development projects

    •A demonstrated passion for learning new technologies and offering creative solutions

    •Produce within fast-paced development environment

    Job Requirements

    •4+ Years database administrator / developer

    •Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent

    •Experience with multiple server environment

    •Server clustering experience

    •2+ Years SQL Server 2005 / 2008

    •Flexible and resilient in an ever changing environment

    •Candidate must be authorized to work in the United States

    •Must work from corporate office in Appleton, WI

    Additional Experience in any of the follow is a bonus:

    •DBA/DBD Certifications

    •Data Storage & Indexing

    •Data Warehousing

    •XML

    •.NET development

    •Ajax / JQuery / JavaScript

    •Web Services

    •Security / Compliance

    Location

    The DBA / DBD will work out of our corporate office in the Appleton, Wisconsin.

    Compensation

    Compensation will be $50,000 - $65,000 based on expertise and experience.

    Please submit resumes to: resumes@loansifter.com

    LoanSifter is a proprietary web-based search engine designed to help banks, mortgage brokers and credit unions be more efficient and cost-effective in making the right match between residential loan programs and borrowers.

    LoanSifter maintains the largest real-time database of residential mortgage data in the country. Headquartered in Appleton, WI, LoanSifter has 55 employees in 12 states, and is backed by an impressive group of business professionals who’ve lead a variety of technology-based businesses.

    We have had great success penetrating our market. In the past 22 months, we have grown every week! The volatile financial markets increase the value of, and need for, the product and pricing search engine we bring to the financial services arena.

  • Compensation

    Compensation will be $50,000 - $65,000 based on expertise and experience.

    Heh... so despite the laundry list of required expertise and "nice to haves", you really want an entry level programmer. 😉

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

  • Compensation

    Compensation will be $50,000 - $65,000 based on expertise and experience.

    Heh... so despite the laundry list of required expertise and "nice to haves", you really want an entry level programmer.

    --Jeff Moden

    No, no Jeff they want a full fledged DBA who can program and then want to pay that individual at the pay level of an entry level programmer

    If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.

    Ron

    Please help us, help you -before posting a question please read[/url]
    Before posting a performance problem please read[/url]

  • Oh I dont know, there is that guy from italy ya know, name is erm Olgi perhaps he could go for it.:-P

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