[Remote] Database Developer (SQL, DB2, Linux)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. MicroHealth LLC is seeking a hands-on Database Developer with expertise in SQL, DB2, and Linux. The role involves managing and administering SQL Server databases while implementing standard enterprise data models in alignment with healthcare best practices.Responsibilities• Manage and administer SQL Server databases in both Windows and Linux environments• Configure and maintain database servers and processes across multiple platforms• Implement data models (conceptual, logical, and physical) developed by data architects• Monitor system health and performance using enterprise monitoring tools• Ensure high levels of performance, availability, sustainability, and security• Analyze, solve, and correct issues in real time• Provide technical solutions and recommendations for database optimization• Refine and automate regular processes, track issues, and document changes• Assist developers with query tuning and schema refinement• Support data integration efforts to leverage new healthcare datasets through product capabilities• Clean and validate data for uniformity and accuracy• Implement database solutions that support predictive modeling and analytics• Coordinate with different functional teams to implement models and monitor outcomes• Provide support for critical production systems• Perform scheduled maintenance and support release deployment activities after hours• Administer Linux systems hosting SQL Server instances• Implement security best practices across database environmentsSkills• Strong SQL Server Administration experience required• Experience with High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) options for SQL Server• Experience with Windows server, including Active Directory• Strong Linux administration skills including shell scripting, permissions, and system management• Experience with SQL Server on Linux deployments• Knowledge of database security best practices• Health data experience is a must• Experience working with healthcare data models and structures• Knowledge of data mining techniques and implementing data architecture• Excellent problem-solving and communication skills• SQL Server certifications preferredEducation Requirements• Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or related field (Master's preferred)Company Overview• At MicroHealth LLC, we’re a Veteran-owned small business making a big impact in the federal IT space. It was founded in 2011, and is headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is

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