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Microsoft SQL Server Developer
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Join Robert Half as a Microsoft SQL Server Developer in Marietta. Design, develop, and optimize SQL databases and .NET applications, with React as a valuable plus. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including medical insurance and 401(k) eligibility in this collaborative team role.
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United States , Marietta
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Full Stack Java Developer | Data | SQL
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Join our Des Moines team as a Full Stack Java Developer to build a new mortgage pricing system. You'll leverage Java 8, Spring Boot, SQL, and Angular in an Agile Scrum environment. This role requires 3+ years of banking industry experience. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, denta...
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United States , Des Moines
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Join Randstad Digital as a Junior SQL Developer in Lisbon/Porto. Support the Risk and Compliance Systems Department on innovative projects using cutting-edge tools. Ideal for graduates with SQL skills and an understanding of finance processes (R2R, P2P, O2C). Fluency in English and a team-oriente...
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Portugal , Lisboa/Porto
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Join our team in Pune as an SQL Developer. You will implement and support ERP software, writing complex queries and optimizing performance. This role requires 2-4 years of SQL Server experience, including stored procedures and database tuning. Work in a global team across Australian, UK, or US sh...
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India , Pune City
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Join ThreatLocker as a SQL Developer in Orlando, FL. Design and optimize high-performance T-SQL queries, stored procedures, and scalable ETL workflows. You will ensure data integrity, performance tuning, and secure access controls. Requires 3+ years of SQL Server experience.
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United States , Orlando, FL
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SQL Query & Tableau Developer
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Seeking an experienced SQL Query & Tableau Developer with 4-6 years of expertise. The role requires proficiency in Google App Script, PLX dashboards, and advanced SQL. This is a full-time, on-site opportunity in Hyderabad or Bangalore. Join our team to build impactful data visualizations and dash...
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India , Bangalore
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2000000.00 INR / Year
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Seeking a skilled SQL Developer in Chennai to design and manage MS SQL Server databases. You will write complex T-SQL queries, perform ETL processes, and build data pipelines. The role involves database optimization, report generation, and providing technical support. Strong knowledge of data mod...
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India , Chennai
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1300000.00 INR / Year
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SQL Developer jobs represent a critical and in-demand career path at the heart of modern data-driven organizations. Professionals in this role are the architects and custodians of data systems, specializing in the Structured Query Language (SQL) to interact with, manipulate, and manage relational databases. Their core mission is to transform raw data into accessible, reliable, and structured information that fuels business intelligence, reporting, and operational applications. For individuals with a logical mindset and a passion for problem-solving, pursuing SQL Developer jobs offers a stable and rewarding career building the foundational data layers that companies rely on. The typical responsibilities of a SQL Developer are multifaceted, bridging technical execution and business understanding. A primary duty involves designing, writing, and optimizing complex SQL queries, stored procedures, functions, and views to extract and consolidate data from various sources. They are responsible for developing and maintaining the database structures themselves, which includes creating tables, defining relationships, and implementing efficient data models, often following principles like normalization and dimensional modeling. Data integrity and performance are paramount, so tasks regularly include performance tuning, indexing strategies, and query optimization to ensure systems run efficiently at scale. Furthermore, SQL Developers frequently collaborate with other teams—such as data analysts, business intelligence developers, software engineers, and business stakeholders—to gather requirements, understand data needs, and deliver datasets that power downstream dashboards, reports, and analytics platforms. They also create and maintain technical documentation for database designs, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes, and code changes. To excel in SQL Developer jobs, a specific set of technical skills and professional attributes is essential. Mastery of SQL is, of course, the cornerstone, including advanced concepts like Common Table Expressions (CTEs), window functions, complex joins, and transaction control. Experience with specific relational database management systems (RDBMS) such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or MySQL is typically required. Knowledge of database design and data modeling is crucial for structuring data effectively. Beyond pure SQL, familiarity with related technologies is often expected, which may include ETL tools (like SSIS), reporting services (like SSRS), and sometimes scripting languages (like PowerShell or Python) for automation. In today's environments, exposure to cloud data platforms (e.g., Azure SQL Database, AWS RDS, Google Cloud SQL) and big data processing frameworks (like Spark SQL) is increasingly valuable. On the soft skills side, strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are non-negotiable, as is meticulous attention to detail. Effective communication skills are vital for translating technical constraints into business terms and collaborating across non-technical departments. While many SQL Developer jobs seek candidates with a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, substantial proven experience and a robust portfolio of work can often serve as a powerful alternative. Ultimately, SQL Developer jobs are ideal for those who enjoy creating order from chaos, ensuring data accuracy, and enabling data-informed decision-making across an organization. The role is a stable and evolving career choice, as the need to store, retrieve, and analyze data continues to grow exponentially. Whether titled as SQL Developer, Database Developer, or SQL Programmer, professionals in this field serve as essential engineers in the digital infrastructure, making them perennial assets in the job market across virtually every industry, from finance and healthcare to technology and retail.

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