Database Engineer plans, designs, develops, and manages an organization's databases to ensure efficient data storage, access, and security. Collaborates with users to design, code, test, debug, and deploy databases that meet requirements and organizational needs. Being a Database Engineer writes queries, stored procedures and functions for database development. Monitors databases' performance, scalability, and security and modifies procedures to optimize database designs. Additionally, Database Engineer evaluates existing database design to determine necessary updates, performance tuning, and integration requirements. Possesses comprehensive knowledge of database technologies and solid coding and computer system skills. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Database Engineer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Database Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Working for Precision Roll Grinders means working for the western hemisphere’s most accurate roll and cylindrical shaft grinding and servicing company. We are the recognized industry leader whose excellence, as well as reputation, is measured by millionths of an inch and 50 years of stability. Just as the world’s top manufacturers rely on us to keep them up and running, we rely on our team of exceptional individuals to ensure that we remain the go-to partner in the industry. Repairing, refurbishing, and servicing an always-changing inventory of multi-ton jobs requires an investment in technology, and more importantly, people. This is why we reward our team members in many ways, beyond competitive salaries and excellent benefits. As a PRG team member, you’ll enjoy an independent work environment, the option to pursue career advancement within any of our four U.S. locations and countless opportunities to grow — both personally as well as professionally. And because we value you, you’re always encouraged to advance your skill sets and continue your learning through our generous education reimbursement policy.
Overview:
The Database Administrator is responsible for maintaining the company’s ERP and related services, database maintenance, user accounts, document imaging and other related systems. Other responsibilities include analyzing business needs as well as creating and providing tools to improve user processes.
Responsibilities:
-Design, implement, and maintain database systems
-Ensure data security and integrity
-Perform regular database backups
-Optimize database performance through tuning and indexing
-Develop and implement data migration processes
-Troubleshoot database issues and provide solutions
-Collaborate with software developers to improve database functionality
-Develop and run reports pulling data from multiple company databases and other sources
-Develop self-serve portals and systems to support and improve operating efficiency
-Analyze and improve company systems to improve operating efficiency
-Implement new hardware and software technology at the company, and integrate them into existing systems
-Look for opportunities to integrate automation into legacy, paper business systems. Work to modernize other business processes.
In addition, the Database Administrator will assist in providing technical support and maintaining the IT infrastructure of our organization:
-Install, configures, and troubleshoot computer hardware, software, and peripherals.
-Set up and maintain user accounts in Active Directory
-Provide technical support to end-users for hardware, software, and network-related issues
-Monitor and maintain IT systems and networks to ensure optimal performance
-Collaborate with team members to implement IT projects and initiatives
-Assist in the development and implementation of IT policies and procedures
-Perform routine maintenance tasks on IT equipment
-Stay up to date with emerging technologies and trends in the IT industry
Requirements:
- Strong knowledge of computer hardware, software, and networking systems
- Proficiency in Active Directory management
- Knowledge of Teams, One Drive, SharePoint, and Outlook Exchange
-Proficiency in SQL Server, PL/SQL, ETL processes, Shell Scripting, and SSIS
-Experience in performance tuning and database administration
-Working knowledge of Python and VBA
-Knowledge of high availability solutions
-Experience with multi-authentication tools
-Power BI experience
-Report writing tools
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in computer information systems or related field. Three to five years’ experience with ERP Systems.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $70,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
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