*Requirement Details**:*


*Job Title: **Data Modeler/DBA*

*Locations: Atlanta, GA*

*Duration: 12+ Months*


*Job Description:*

*Required Knowledge and Skills:*

•         Relational and dimensional data modeling skills.

•         Database design and implementation in AWS Redshift

•         Experience using SQL for Big Data Technologies like Presto, Tnio,
Apache Spark, Athena



*Desired Knowledge and skills:*

•         Experience working with the AWS Glue Meta store

•         Experience noSQL databases like DynamoDB, MongoDB, Couchbase

•         Experience with S3 and file storage designs such as Parquet,
Avro, CSV, etc.

•         Experience working with JSON file formats

•         UNIX shell scripting.



*KEY JOB FUNCTIONS*

Design, structure, and maintain one or more discrete databases used by
business units or infrastructure units. Test, quality control, and
performance tune data to ensure its integrity and reliability. Confer with
business unit and technical staff regarding extracting data for particular
reports. Monitor or accomplish refreshing of data and installation and
testing of new releases or patches of database software.

•         Confer with application development staff or project management
staff regarding project planning, resource allocation, task definitions and
schedules for substantial projects involving database(s).

•         Plan and design database changes necessary for data conversion,
tool configuration, data refresh or migration or other initiatives related
to large application development project.

•         Troubleshoot or confer with others troubleshooting errors or
production problems involving databases to determine causes and proposed
solutions.

•         Set and document standards for use of databases with objectives
of data integrity, data security, efficient operation, audit requirements,
and the like.

•         Communicate to others in development or database administration
roles.


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*Thanks & Regards,*
Sam Thomas
shawn_ma...@startechsinc.com

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