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A Database Programmer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

$70 - $90/hr

We are looking for a:Database Programmer / System and Network Administrator (m/f/d)for applications in medical research Primary Responsibilities: * Statistical support of clinical projects: Planning ...

AXS is a company that connects fans with the artists and teams they love, selling millions of tickets to various events each year. They are seeking a Database Engineer II to design, implement, and ...

AXS is a company that connects fans with the artists and teams they love, selling millions of tickets to various events each year. They are seeking a Database Engineer II to design, implement, and ...

Cloud Database Engineer

Dayton, OH · On-site

$130K - $186K/yr

This is a senior, hands-on role combining enterprise database engineering, cloud architecture, performance optimization, and technical strategy. You'll support a large existing database environment ...

Bachelor's degree in Information Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Technology Management, or a degree in a closely related field * 5-7 years of experience as a DBA * 3+ years Database ...

Qualifications Experience: 5 - 7 years' experience in DB2 and other DBA related skills More than 5 years' experience as a DB2 LUW DBA 2 years' experience as a database developer Experienced in large ...

Database Administrator (Oracle)

Columbus, OH · On-site

$49 - $66.75/hr

ComResource is looking for a Database Administrator (Oracle). Responsibilities: * Administer Oracle ... Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related field ...

Database Engineer Belong. Connect. Grow. with KBR! KBR's National Security Solutions team provides ... In this position, your work will have a profound impact on the country's most critical role ...

Database Engineer Belong. Connect. Grow. with KBR! KBR's National Security Solutions team provides ... In this position, your work will have a profound impact on the country's most critical role ...

More than 5 years' experience as a DB2 LUW DBA * 2 years' experience as a database developer * Experienced in large-scale system implementations and projects ++ Good communication skills Additional ...

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A Database Programmer information

What is the difference between A Database Programmer vs A Database Developer?

AspectA Database ProgrammerA Database Developer
Primary RoleFocuses on writing, testing, and maintaining database scripts and queriesDesigns, develops, and manages entire database systems and structures
Skills & CertificationsSQL, PL/SQL, database scripting, certifications like Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst AssociateDatabase design, data modeling, SQL, certifications like Oracle Certified Professional
Work EnvironmentTypically in IT teams, working on specific database tasksInvolved in full database lifecycle, often collaborating with developers and analysts
Industry UsageCommon in organizations needing database scripting and maintenanceUsed in companies designing and implementing complex database systems

While both roles work with databases, a Database Programmer primarily writes and maintains database scripts, whereas a Database Developer designs and develops entire database systems. The roles often overlap, but the developer has a broader scope involving database architecture and planning.

Are database programmers still in demand?

Database programmers, also known as database developers or SQL developers, continue to be in demand due to the ongoing need for data management and analysis across industries. Skills in SQL, database design, and familiarity with database management systems like Oracle, MySQL, or SQL Server are valuable for employers seeking efficient data solutions.

Can I become a database programmer with no experience?

A database programmer can start with little or no experience by learning programming languages such as SQL, Python, or Java, and understanding database concepts. Entry-level roles often require foundational skills, which can be gained through online courses, certifications, or self-study, followed by practical experience through projects or internships.

How much do database programmers make?

Database programmers typically earn a median annual salary of around $80,000 to $100,000, depending on experience, location, and industry. Skilled professionals with knowledge of SQL, database management systems, and programming languages like Python or Java tend to earn higher salaries, especially in specialized or high-demand environments.

What does a database programmer do?

A database programmer designs, develops, and maintains database systems using programming languages like SQL and scripting tools. They optimize data storage, ensure data integrity, and may create or modify database applications to support business needs.

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Database Programmer / System and Network Administrator (m/f/d) for applications in medical research

IPPMed - Institut für Pharmakologie und Präventive Medizin GmbH

On-site

$70 - $90/hr

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Database Programmer / System and Network Administrator (m/f/d)
for applications in medical research

We are a scientific institute conducting clinical trials and registries. We cooperate with physicians across Europe to jointly publish our research.

We are looking for a:Database Programmer / System and Network Administrator (m/f/d)for applications in medical researchPrimary Responsibilities:
  • Statistical support of clinical projects: Planning and analysis of medical data sets
  • Set Up, structuring, programming and further development of medical databases
    (electronic Case Report Forms (eCRFs), “S4Trials” platforms)
  • Project management responsibility for the further development of the eCRF databases
  • Creation of data exports
  • Creation of user guides
  • Training of eCRF users
  • System and Network Administration
  • Ensuring stable and reliable IT operations
  • Close collaboration with the Project Management and Statistics department
  • Customer support, answering and documentation of user questions
Qualifications and Education Requirements:
  • Academic degree in Computer Science or a comparable technical qualification
  • Experience in clinical trial data management is an advantage
  • Very good verbal and written communication skills (German and English)
  • Ability to work in a team
  • Analytical and structured way of thinking
  • Independent and service-oriented working attitude
What we have to offer:

You can expect a future-proof workplace in an open-minded, committed team with short decision-making paths. We hope to be able to welcome you in an exciting and varied work environment.

Interested?

Please send your cover letter and resume (containing your earliest possible starting date and salary expectation) via email to:

Institute for Pharmacology and Preventive Medicine GmbH
Dr. Claudia Lüske
Bahnhofstrasse 20
49661 Cloppenburg

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