POSITION IS 100% ONSITE IN NORCO, CA
Job Summary
The SQL Server Database Developer / Data Engineer II independently designs, develops, and maintains enterprise SQL Server database solutions supporting mission-critical applications and reporting platforms. This role is responsible for developing ETL/ELT processes, optimizing database performance, supporting data warehouse initiatives, and contributing to database architecture and system integration efforts.
Responsibilities- Design and develop SQL Server database objects, including stored procedures, functions, triggers, views, and indexes.
- Design and optimize OLTP database structures.
- Develop ETL/ELT pipelines and automated data integration processes.
- Support Data Warehouse and Data Mart development utilizing dimensional modeling.
- Perform advanced query optimization and database performance tuning.
- Develop source-to-target mapping documentation and ERDs.
- Support PostgreSQL-to-SQL Server migration efforts.
- Create curated reporting datasets supporting Power BI and enterprise analytics.
- Participate in database release management and deployment activities.
- Collaborate with software developers, business analysts, and stakeholders to design scalable data solutions.
- Mentor junior developers on SQL development best practices.
Required Qualifications- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field (or equivalent experience).
- 4-7 years of SQL Server database development experience.
- Strong T-SQL development experience.
- Experience with SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).
- Experience with ETL/ELT development.
- Experience designing relational databases and dimensional models.
- Experience with database performance tuning.
- Familiarity with Git and CI/CD deployment processes.
- U.S. Citizenship.
- Active DoD Secret Clearance or the ability to obtain one.
- If applicable: If you are or have been recently employed by the U.S. Government, a post-employment ethics letter will be required if employment with VSolvit is offered