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RIT Solutions, Inc.

Lead Data Architect / Solutions Architect / DBA

RIT Solutions, Inc., Chesterfield, Missouri, United States, 63005

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Prefer local, or person that will relocate. Convert to Perm/Employee by 12 months or so

Summary

13+ years Experience Skilled with: Oracle, Postgres, AWS, SQL, Scripting 60% Completing / Managing customer data requests for new software being developed, load data, provide data for reporting, 10% DBA work (schema migration, database security, managing database resources, query tuning) Role: Support R&D Software Developers with Data Requests Role: Supporting a 30 years old database, with a large amount of tables Role:

Worked as Lead,

Lead design/dev of relational databases, directing other db engineers. Role: Not looking for a DBA working in a large team of DBA, want a Data Architect/Database Developer highly connected/visible to Software Dev's to support their needs Role: Work with Scientist, to create a table, SQL, load database Personality: Conversational Person - talk and support internal team Personality: Perfect Communication Preferred: (medical device or biotech industry) SO/FDA regulated environment, member of a product development organization Preferred (not required) Liquidbase - to manage database schema changes.

Details from Client Data curation is the process of creating, organizing and maintaining data sets so they can be accessed and used by people looking for information. It involves collecting, structuring, indexing and cataloging data for users in an organization, group or the general public. Data can be curated to support business decision-making, academic needs, scientific research and other purposes.

Most of this role will be managing customer data requests. For example, a customer has data that needs to be imported into our R&D database or there are corrections that need to be made to the data, etc. We are operating in an R&D setting and we don't always have application features created to handle adhoc data modification requests from our users. This position fills that gap. I'd say the other 10% of the time is doing real DBA work. That would include schema migration, database security, managing db resources, etc.