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SQL Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Experienced MS SQL Server Developer to design, implement, refine and support all business systems and databases for a Trading Order Management System. The position will be responsible for maintaining existing applications, integrating with 3rd party systems and developing new systems and reports as needed. The role demands a logical, process oriented person with a wide skill set and an appetite for translating complex business requirements into simple, elegant solutions. This position requires excellent communication and technical skills.
Responsibilities:
Maintain existing SQL databases and reporting system.
Assist in data analysis and data modeling.
Design, deploy, and maintain reporting solutions based on a variety of data sources.
Interface with the vendors of our 3rd party systems as a technical liaison.
Work closely with Product Management to identify needs and prioritize projects.
TECHNICAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Significant experience architecting and managing databases.
Solid understanding of SQL and T-SQL design principles (MS-SQL 2005/2008).
Experience using SSIS or other integration tools.
Experience with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).
Experience with MSSQL client and performance utilities such as Profiler, BCP, BULK INSERT, deployment tools, etc.
.Net development experience preferred (C#, VB, etc.).
Equity trading experience is a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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