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Database Developer Intern

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$18 - $23.75/hr

Under the direction of senior staff, this role begins to learn database design principles, SQL development, ETL processes, and reporting. Work is guided by senior developers using established ...

Skills: - Ab initio ETL, UNIX shell scripting , DB2 * Must have strong hands on experience in the design and delivery of ETL solutions using Ab initio * Hands on experience and knowledge in PDL ...

At least 4 years of experience in Architecture, Design, Data modeling and Development of DW and ETL ... Must possess strong knowledge of SQL and databases * Must possess good concepts in Business ...

Extensive experience in ETL Process to Extract, Transform and Load process for ODS and DSS Database instance using Ab Initio. * Extensive experience in Data validations, Data profiling, Data ...

Mandatory Technical Skills Skills: - Ab initio ETL , UNIX shell scripting , DB2 Must have strong hands on experience in the design and delivery of ETL solutions using Ab initio Hands on experience ...

... and databases Must possess good concepts in Business Intelligence and Data warehousing Experience in sourcing data from disparate systems with a good understanding of their Data Models and ETL ...

... databases. * Must possess good concepts in Business Intelligence and Data warehousing * Experience in sourcing data from disparate systems with a good understanding of their Data Models and ETL ...

... specific data from vast databases (will be tested in interview), stored procedures and ... Extensive backend testing, understands data mapping, ETL and write complex SQL/Procs is crucial due ...

... specific data from vast databases (will be tested in interview), stored procedures and ... Extensive backend testing, understands data mapping, ETL and write complex SQL/Procs is crucial due ...

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What is the difference between Database Extract Transfer Load vs Data Analyst?

AspectDatabase Extract Transfer LoadData Analyst
Primary RoleDesigning and managing data pipelines for data movementAnalyzing data to generate insights and reports
SkillsSQL, ETL tools, database managementData visualization, statistical analysis, SQL
Work EnvironmentData warehouses, ETL platforms, cloud servicesBusiness intelligence tools, spreadsheets, dashboards

While Database Extract Transfer Load specialists focus on building and maintaining data pipelines, Data Analysts interpret data to support decision-making. Both roles require SQL skills, but their core responsibilities differ significantly, with ETL and data management versus data analysis and reporting.

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Database Developer Intern

Database Developer Intern

Desert Financial Credit Union

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$18 - $23.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Desert Financial Credit Union rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

The Database Developer Intern assists in the development, documentation and maintenance of basic to moderately complex application databases that support Credit Union banking and lending products. Under the direction of senior staff, this role begins to learn database design principles, SQL development, ETL processes, and reporting. Work is guided by senior developers using established guidelines and templates or specific direction for assigned tasks. The intern adheres to the team's development practices and follows all processes and procedures under close supervision.
What you will do here:
Support development, testing, implementation, documentation and maintenance of database objects (stored procedures, functions, inline SQL), basic ETL/SSIS processes and SSRS/Power BI reports across multiple products and organizational units, using guidelines, templates, and predetermined processes and procedures.
Troubleshoot and document systems, packages and research findings - escalate to senior team members as appropriate.
Migrate basic packages to Web Service and/or scheduling tools, assist with POCs for improved logging, AI for database development, integrating new tools, etc.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned..
What you will need:
High School Diploma or GED required.
Currently enrolled in Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Science, or related degree program required.
0-1 year Basic exposure to SQL, database concepts, or data-related coursework required.
Any coursework or project experience with ETL concepts, SQL Server, or reporting tools preferred.
Working knowledge of SQL and relational database concepts and Web Services required.
Familiarity with database development tools (e.g., SSMS, Visual Studio) required.
Understanding of Agile/SDLC development processes preferred.
Ability to assist in testing across development phases required.
Analytical, mathematical, and creative problem-solving skills required.
Excellent listening, interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills required.
Strong customer service skills and ability to work within a team required.
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
For additional information about our organization, careers, and benefits visit: http://www.desertfinancial.com/careers.
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