Client identifying data is encrypted.

We support third party applications.?A programmer/systems analyst backgound is 
desired.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 9:12 am
Subject: Re: [NF] Database Manager position at Housing Works, New York City



On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:26 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are looking to hire a Database Manager at Housing Works in New York City.  
Our website address is www.housingworks.org.
>

>
> The Database Manager is the primary point of data support for all Housing 
Works' Employees and is responsible for the day to day support of all Housing 
Works data collection and reporting systems. The Database Manager should have a 
detailed knowledge of MS SQL Servers and be well versed in SQL queries as well 
as MS Access and Visual Fox Pro. The Data Systems Manager requires an in-depth 
knowledge of the AIDS Institute Reporting System and AIDS Institute Data 
Application. The Data Systems Manager requires strong debugging/problem solving 
skills and the ability to communicate with clients20and staff to correct data 
issues in the field or with internal data systems. Database Manager is 
responsible for providing technical expertise in database design and performs 
knowledge transfer to other IT technical staff. Develop and coordinate with 
network operations personnel data recovery and backup procedures for all 
SQL-based enterprise systems. Work with other IT team members on the 
 future plans/direction for Archdiocesan data warehouse/data marts.
>
> Support Backup and recovery Strategies
>
> Develop Queries, Views and Data Exports routines as needed.
>
> Support multiple Access and FoxPro Databases
>
> Support AIDS Institute Reporting System in the field
>
> Support AIDS Institute Data Application
>
> Performance tuning database objects, including databases, tables, views, 
stored procedures, object privileges/authorizations and referential integrity 
constraints
>
> Create, modify, monitor and implement database schema and tables
>
> Ensuring quality customer service; and providing support to a varied user 
community
>
> Installing, upgrading and configuring SQL Server 2000, including necessary 
patches
>
> Document SQL Server architecture, Document all support procedures for the SQL 
Server 2000 environment throu
ghout the enterprise, including patch loads, data 
backups, restores, performance tuning and configurations
>
> 1-2 years of related experience in database administration with experience 
specific to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005
>
> 1-2 years of Windows Administration experience
>
>  Must be able to perform SQL analysis and database performance turning
------------------------------------------------>

Do they want a DBA or a programmer who might know how to store data in
SQL Server?

I would run from this gig.  I read it as your job description = "Make
it so #1"

The term AIDS reporting in the field is what scares me in todays
environment.  Are your identifiers encrypted so the identity of the
people this data represents cannot be extracted if stolen?   If not
are your responsible in the next law suit for NOT making that happen?


-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

901.246-0159


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