SQL Developer

Merrifield, VA
Full Time
Experienced
Job Summary: 
DT Professional Services is seeking a SQL Developer with experience with Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and cloud environment experience to support the Office of Information Systems within the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The DEA’s SQL Server-based EDW is used by a majority of DEA’s applications and is a critical component of statistical reporting.  An active Secret Clearance is required to start. This position is hybrid and requires 2 to 3 days per week onsite at the Merrifield, VA DEA Office.

Responsibilities:
  • Assist EDW Team and provide data warehouse information and/or systems transitioning to a cloud environment
  • Create and maintain database integrity and performance using scripts and/or VS Database Project
  • Create new and maintain/improve any and all data transformation services: Microsoft SSIS and others using VS data tools
  • Create SQL Scripts to deploy / enhance / maintain databases
  • Create and maintain database security, including, but not limited to: DB Roles, Users and Logins
  • May write reports or facilitate data access by other means as needed, to include SSRS, PowerBI, etc
  • Conducts performance tuning and database design, dimensional analysis and modeling
  • Maintain and add to an extensive set of SQL Server Integration Service (SSIS) packages for Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) data
  • Supports the review of database systems from non-Concorde applications in other DEA offices
  • Participates in daily Agile stand-up meetings and monthly planning sessions, sprint reviews, and retrospective sessions
  • Maintain, enhance, and create enterprise and application level SQL Server Report Service (SSRS) and other Business Intelligence (BI) tools (If requested, the EDW team will leverage SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) for performance purposes)
  • Multi-task and juggle competing priorities
  • Other duties as assigned
Basic Qualifications:
  • A DoD issued Active Secret Clearance is required to be considered
  • 2+ years of Cloud environment experience (AWS or Microsoft Azure)
  • 8 years of experience in the design, development and implementation of SQL Server databases creating and maintaining T-SQL Procedures, functions, packages and triggers
  • 2+ years of experience with SSIS packages for data manipulation and loading
  • 2+ years of experience with the SQL Server 2012 environment
  • Bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills; ability to work independently and solve problems
  • Self-starter with the ability to identify what tasks need to be prioritized based on the impact(s) to the environment and team
  • Experience within an Agile development environment
  • Experience with Git and Python, and PowerShell
  • Experience with Azure DevOps Server
  • Experience with Power BI
  • Ability to write efficient SQL queries as well as demonstrated ability to interpret legacy scripts
  • Experience with multi-dimensional data models
  • Ability to create reports with a solid understanding of a variety of BI data tools
  • Experience with SSIS
  • Experience with data modeling programming and software development, including Python, R, or other high-level language used in statistical computing
  • Demonstrated ability and desire to learn new technologies
  • Knowledge of Kimball data warehouse methodology highly desired
  • Previous experience with Business Intelligence, Kimball Modeling and/or elastic search is desired
The compensation range for this position: $140,000 - $170,000 annually.
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