What does a Senior Database Developer do?

Database developers create and implement computer databases by first determining the best database management system for clients. They analyze a company’s needs by compiling an effective database system that meets those needs and test database programs for efficiency and performance while troubleshooting and correcting issues. To assist with the process, database developers utilize their knowledge of software, data integrity practices, programming languages, and other factors that go into database systems. They run performance testing procedures to ensure databases function correctly, and they troubleshoot potential problems.

Database developers create and submit testing reports and information to improve the database system when necessary, and generate documentation about the system, providing users with an operational manual and supporting documentation. When changes occur, they update the documentation. Database developers need a bachelor's degree in computer science, advanced SQL skills, and knowledge of new and emerging technologies.

What responsibilities are common for Senior Database Developer jobs?
  • Work closely with the team to detect, diagnose, and remediate production issues.
  • Lead, coach and advise a small project team in addition to manage their performance (depending upon the structure of a project).
  • Design, implement and maintain ETL processes, procedures and policies in support of business analytics and reporting.
  • May maintain or oversee the maintenance of existing software.
  • Collaborate with XFN and connect GSSPS projects with company's initiatives.
  • Troubleshoot database related issues in a timely fashion.
  • Work with data analysts on refining ETL business rules.
  • Contribute to departmental and program goals and objectives, and development.
  • Facilitate staff augmentation for each site, as needed on a task basis.
  • Confer with end-users to collect, analyze and document business requirements.
  • Implement new software technology and coordinate end-to-end tasks across the team.
  • Perform effective version control management in all aspects of project documentation.
  • Manage approval process with leadership team prior sharing 'security standards' with the standards team for publishing.
  • Responsible for creating and maintain, the monthly activity/outing calendar(s).
  • Facilitate and work with teams to quickly identify, debug, and resolve technical project challenges.
  • Carry out monitoring, tuning, and database performance analysis.
  • Utilize ad-hoc techniques to perform on-the-fly analysis of data.
  • Develop and maintain standards, risk management approaches, training, and internal checks and balances.
  • Lead contract framework development plan for third parties partnering with internal and legal teams.
  • Design and implement SQL queries and new reports to support business needs.
  • Work with users on a day-to-day basis to be continuously aware of their specific requirements and issues.
  • Develop stored procedures that conform to specific outputs and performance requirements to support.
  • Create and maintain SQL agent jobs that provide customer reporting and data maintenance.
What are the typical qualifications for Senior Database Developer jobs?
  • Bachelor's or Graduate's Degree in computer science, information systems, or information technology or equivalent experience.
  • Experience with ETL, SQL, SQL Server, PL/SQL, and MYSQL.
  • Experience with UNIX, JAVA, Oracle Apex, HTML, Python, and Agile.
  • Fluency in relational databases.
  • Comfortable with shell scripting and UNIX shell scripting.
  • Comfortable with debugging and frameworks.
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Senior Database Developer Salaries

Average Base Pay

€73,277 /yr
Same as national average
Not including cash compensation
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Senior Database Developer Career Path

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Years of Experience Distribution

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ARM InfoTechARM InfoTech
PHP Trainee Developer
7 Nov 2022

“For freshers if salary is not a constraint and you want to learn this is good place to start”

Coffee Fuelled
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3 Mar 2022

“Good payment for your work and recognizes you if you and your work is worth of”

RainstreamwebRainstreamweb
PHP Developer
26 Jan 2022

“Maybe you feel your salary is less but for a career start that is good.”

Creative FabricaCreative Fabrica
PHP Developer
1 Aug 2021

“These are fun technical challenges and I always enjoyed working with the team to solve these issues.”

ZestGeek SolutionsZestGeek Solutions
PHP Developer
19 Sept 2021

“you want to start your career in php than zestgeek is the best place to start :)”

NowcomNowcom
Database Developer
31 Mar 2022

“You always work on the latest version of products which is a great benefit for the employee.”

Fourth EstateFourth Estate
PHP Developer
6 Sept 2021

“Salary is not always the best in the market but that is offset by other pros.”

Complere InfosystemComplere Infosystem
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12 Jun 2022

“The opportunities presented are great for me in the longer scheme of my career growth too.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of database developers

The typical day of a database developer involves designing and optimizing companies' databases to properly meet businesses' needs. Their daily tasks may include creating database structures, views, functions, and automation triggers as well as creating operational manuals, assessing performance, editing the database structure, and troubleshooting problems.

One advantage of becoming a database developer is that job opportunities are expected to increase as information collection and use becomes more important. Database developers can find employment in a wide variety of industries, making this an excellent career for finding and maintaining steady employment.

The average salary for database developers is €73,277 a year. The highest-paying salaries for database developers are in the fields of finance, manufacturing, and technology. Furthering your education and gaining additional certifications can increase your earnings potential. Database developers often see an increase in salary when changing jobs.

Working as a database developer, you must constantly keep up with changing technology. This career requires careful attention to the changing landscape of data management, processing, storage, and security. One difficult aspect of being a database developer is that poor management of crucial or sensitive data can prove disastrous for the companies managing this information.

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