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)
Department: United Way of the Lewis and Clark Area (UWLCA)
Purpose of Job: At United Way we united resources, organizations, and people to transform our community for good. The development and marketing work done at UWLCA helps ensure the community knows where to find valuable resources and helps gain supporters for UWLCA and our partner agencies.
Duties and Responsibilities: Depending on the skills and interests of the successful applicant, the Accounting and Donor Database position will assist our full-time team members with a range of tasks including:
Basic accounting tasks, deposits, spreadsheet tracking, creating reports
Donor database management, information input, creating reports
Use of QuickBooks online
Use of Donor Perfect donor database
Assist in streamlining accounting and reporting techniques
Work with accountant on year audit
Work on both UWLCA and State Employee Charitable Giving Campaign donation systems
Work on Free Tax Help Program
Special projects as assigned
Qualifications:
Must be work-study eligible
Commitment to advancing the common good in our community
Personal investment in your own professional growth
Communicates effectively on the phone, by email, in person, and in writing
Willing to talk to donors, supporters, teaching people about UWLCA, our community impact programs and our partner agencies
Willing to be creative
Able to take direction and follow detailed procedures
Willing to work hard to get a job done
Employment Specifications: Work-Study Only - Before applying, please contact Financial Aid if you are not positive you are eligible for work-study.
Approximate Hours/Week: 8 to 10 hours per week
Special Time/Schedule Requirements: Flexible - between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday
Length of Employment: Academic Year
Wage Rate: $13/hour
Supervisor: Emily McVey
Contact Information: Emily@unitedwaylca.org or 406-442-4360
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