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SQL Data Architect

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
SQL Data Architect

Don't let the location scare you away! This client is extremely flexible and will allow you to come onsite initially for a month or two to learn the environment and then telecommute the majority of the time. They will even help with accommodations! Please live within a 2 hour commute of New Berlin, NY.
If you are a Data Architect, or a Developer with some experience in architecture, we want to speak with you. This is a fantastic opportunity with high visibility for someone who has the technical and leadership expertise to come into a growing company and design, build and maintain a data infrastructure.
Benefits are phenomenal and include: flexibility, work/life balance, bonus, and pension. Apply today for consideration!

Responsibilities:
Lead data architecture, analysis, and design efforts while building and refining data solutions in a distributed database development environment
Work with stakeholders to design comprehensive data designs to solve business needs
Conduct data architecture reviews for a variety of projects
Operate as a key player on a cross functional team to lead data deliverable portion of projects

Requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or related field highly preferred. Significant amount of experience will be considered in lieu of degree
Experience with ETL methods and technologies.
Knowledge of data architecture concepts such as OLTP and OLAP systems, data warehouses, data marts, and experience designing these architectures
Experience in SQL and query optimization, primarily with SQL Server
Experience with data modeling concepts and performance tuning
Excellent communication skills


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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