Kforce - Salt Lake City, UT

posted about 2 months ago

Full-time
Salt Lake City, UT
Administrative and Support Services

About the position

Kforce has a client in Salt Lake City, UT that is seeking a Database Architect to design and manage our clients' data systems. The primary focus of this role will be on ensuring that our data solutions are scalable, secure, and seamlessly integrated with existing systems. As a Database Architect, you will be responsible for designing scalable and secure data solutions that meet the needs of the organization. You will collaborate with various teams to integrate and implement data systems effectively, ensuring that all stakeholders are aligned with the data architecture strategy. Additionally, you will develop specifications for new products and maintain existing data architectures to ensure they continue to meet the evolving needs of the business. Monitoring database growth and ensuring compliance with data standards will also be key responsibilities in this role, as you work to maintain the integrity and security of the data systems.

Responsibilities

  • Design scalable and secure data solutions
  • Collaborate with teams to integrate and implement data systems
  • Develop specifications for new products and maintain existing data architectures
  • Monitor database growth and ensure compliance with data standards

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in data architecture and database design
  • Proficient in SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL
  • Experience with data warehousing, data lakes, and data security
  • Strong problem-solving and teamwork skills

Benefits

  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • 401(k)
  • Life insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment (ADD) insurance
  • Paid time off for salaried personnel
  • Paid sick leave for eligible hourly employees on Service Contract Act projects
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