University of Washington

Data Engineer/DBA (Temporary)

University of Washington$117K — $124K *
US-AnywhereRemote in Seattle, WA
Information Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Math/Statistics, Business Administration, or equivalent experience
  • 6 years of hands-on experience in database implementation and administration
  • Expertise with Microsoft SQL Server and indexing strategies
  • Experience with database performance monitoring tools
  • Knowledge of ETL tools and secure data management practices
  • 2 years of experience managing databases in AWS cloud environment
  • Strong communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences

Responsibilities

  • Design, deploy, configure, and maintain database environments and schemas
  • Develop SQL queries for applications and reporting
  • Automate repetitive software tasks to enhance performance
  • Ensure optimal performance and uptime for ORIS products and services
  • Implement regular database backup and retention plans
  • Determine performance monitoring strategies to maintain database reliability
  • Monitor ETL processes and troubleshoot incidents

Benefits

  • Health insurance and wellness programs
  • Retirement plans and contributions
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Collaborative work environment
  • Flexible work arrangements including hybrid options
Full Job Description
Job Description

The Data Engineer/DBA (Database Administrator) will be responsible for ensuring the stability, performance, and security of the databases and data that support ORIS systems. ORIS's data infrastructure supports systems and services used by award-winning faculty and staff to perform administrative activities including submission of funding applications for consideration, routing them electronically for approval, managing detailed multi-year grant budgets, integrating with other UW systems, and providing reporting capabilities to academic and administrative users. This will reduce the administrative burden on researchers across the University by improving the amount of time researchers can spend on researching; improving University compliance; and ensuring that the University can continue to be at the forefront of academic research.

The Data Engineer/DBA position is charged with ensuring that database resources meet security, performance, reliability, and availability requirements. The Data Engineer/DBA will partner with development teams across multiple products and will need to work with different database systems and hosting platforms. The DBA will provide consultation and assistance in database and data design and will be responsible for provisioning, optimization, operations, and business continuity. The Data Engineer/DBA will work to ensure secure and dependable database performance and operations through implementation, test, integration test, and migration and production deployment and cutover phases. Operations consist of supporting a range of data software components, infrastructure, integrations, and services, some of which target 24/7/365 availability.

Successful candidates must have a solid background in design and implementation of databases and other data infrastructure that support online applications, reporting and analytics, and integrations with other systems.

The Data Engineer/DBA supports databases across platforms and products, both in the cloud and on-premises. The Data Engineer/DBA must provide support through all phases of development as well as production support. A successful person in this position must ...

  • Collaborate and consult with multiple teams of diverse staff including junior and senior engineering staff as well as technical leads, product owners, and project managers across multiple products.
  • Align data and database configuration, maintenance, and operations with overall ORIS IT operational goals and business objectives as outlined by ORIS program portfolio that supports UW's $1.89 billion research enterprise.
  • Lead, plan, and advise on the strategic and tactical direction of all facets of data and database administration across multiple products, from meeting minimum security requirements to ensuring stability, performance, and availability requirements are met.


This position advances the Office of Research's mission to support the integration of electronic research information systems both as a data engineer, ensuring the optimized and performance applications with the data layer and, as an administrator, ensuring the security and reliability of ORIS's core database operations. This will reduce the administrative burden on researchers across the University by improving the amount of time researchers can spend on researching; improving University compliance; and ensuring that the University can continue to be at the forefront of academic research.

Responsibilities:

Operations and Administration - 60%
  • Design, deploy, configure, maintain, and deprecate database environments, databases, data schema, and data elements to support novel applications development and support
  • Develop and assist with SQL query design for applications and reporting to meet organizational needs and ORIS commitments
  • Recommend, design, implement, and maintain automation to reduce repetitive software development and maintenance tasks and increase application performance
  • Maintain configuration and management of databases across Non-Prod and Prod environments to ensure optimal uptime and performance for ORIS products and services
  • Engage and participate in ORIS' culture of review both as reviewer and reviewee to ensure shared knowledge of development practices and high-quality code
  • Implement and maintain regular database backup and retention plans to ensure that database archiving and disposition requirements are met
  • Determine, implement, and maintain performance monitoring and tuning strategies to ensure that databases operate within security, reliability, and availability requirements
  • Configure logging and monitoring to ensure reliable and accurate reporting on database and application health and performance
  • Participate in software release (possibly including off hours release and update times)
  • Plan and carry out any needed data migrations and system upgrades and updates
  • Monitor ETLs and other regular or scheduled database processes and take appropriate steps when failures occur
  • Research and respond to alerts and notifications of real or potential issues to proactively communicate and address problems
  • Research data and database issues as they pertain to production support and non-production support requests, including application SQL queries
  • Ensure business continuity and disaster recovery for ORIS databases
  • Troubleshoot and resolve application and data infrastructure incidents


Technical Planning, Consultation, and Collaboration - 25%
  • Partner with development teams to ensure data and database components and mechanisms meet all functional and non-functional requirements, including data modeling, data schema design, database design, query development and optimization, and similar tasks
  • Participate in UW technology integration initiatives that involve ORIS supported systems
  • Participate in organizational risk assessment activities, security planning, and vendor analysis to ensure solutions meet data and data infrastructure standards
  • Build strong relationships, working with diverse technical and business partner groups, both internal and external to the University of Washington
  • Effectively communicate and collaborate technical information with a wide range of people with varying levels of technical expertise


Administrative Duties - 10%
  • Attend recurring organization meetings and one-on-ones with a supervisor.
  • Engage in unplanned communications
  • Participate in recurring HR processes


Professional and Organizational Development - 5%
  • Maintain an awareness of industry, institutional, and organizational trends, best practices, and standard solutions
  • Socialize key concepts, industry best practices, and organizational principles, strategies, and conventions related to data and database administration to both technical and non-technical staff via mentoring, meetings, hands-on learning, and documentation
  • Become familiar with research administration in an R1 university setting in order to streamline its supporting business processes


Experience Required:
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Math/Statistics, Business Administration, or equivalent experience.
  • 6 Years of experience in data engineering and database administration to include at least the following minimum professional experience:
    • 6 years hands-on experience as an individual contributor on database implementation, maintenance, and operation in accordance with industry standards, data policies, and security best practices using SQL:
      • Data and data infrastructure implementation and optimization for application development and maintenance
      • Microsoft SQL Server
      • Indexing strategies
      • DB performance and monitoring tools (such as SolarWinds, Datadog, RDS Performance Insights, and/or Redgate)
      • Query profiling and optimization tools
      • ETL tools (such as SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), AWS Glue, Informatica, or Alteryx )
      • Modeling tools (such as erwin or DbSchema)
      • Secure data management practices
    • 2 years' experience configuring and managing databases in the AWS cloud environment including: RDS, EC2,
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and effectively in both oral and written mediums with individuals and groups in order to socialize information and knowledge with a diverse group of colleagues
  • Demonstrated ease in technical and non-technical review as both reviewer and reviewee in order to facilitate collaborative group activities such as change control and pull request review


Experience Desired:

Experience with ...
  • AWS Services such as Glue, DMS, Quicksight, Redshift, data pipeline
  • Performing security audits and reviews of databases and data systems
  • REST API development and management platforms, such as MuleSoft or Boomi (Mulesoft preferred)
  • Open-source database technologies: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Oracle, etc.
  • Information Security standards and frameworks
  • Working in a Scrum-Agile environment
  • Workday suite of applications/modules
  • Workday data model, security, integrations, and data load capabilities


Working Conditions:

This position:
  • Contributes in a collaborative teamwork environment
  • Collaborates across diverse backgrounds, personalities, and disciplines in a shared space working environment through scheduled and ad hoc meetings focused on problem solving
  • May be required to work in a hybrid environment, using remote and on-site workplaces
  • While normally has a Monday-Friday day shift, will occasionally have responsibilities or emergent situations where work outside of standard business hours is required to ensure software deployments go smoothly, to respond to incidents, and/or to meet critical deadlines
  • May be required to be on call
  • Is an essential position and is required to report to work when needed when UW suspends operations


Compensation, Benefits and Position Details

Pay Range Minimum:
$117,600.00 annual
Pay Range Maximum:
$124,800.00 annual
Other Compensation:

Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-temporary-per-diem-and-less-than-half-time/
Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)
Temporary or Regular?
This is a temporary position
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%
Union/Bargaining Unit:
Not Applicable

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