Posted on: 25/07/2025
Role - Sr. Database Developer
Location : Remote
Years of Experience : 7 - 10 Years
Notice Period : Immediate
Required :
- Minimum 8-10 years of Oracle development experience.
- Minimum 4 years on PostgreSQL development experience (latest projects)
Job Responsibilities :
- Develop, design, test, and implement complex database programs using PostgreSQL and
third-party tools.
- Develop, design, test, and implement complex database programs using Oracle and third-party tools.
- Ensure that database programs are compliant with Vitech standards.
- Performance tune SQLs, application programs, and instances.
- Evaluate new and upcoming technologies.
- Provide technical assistance, problem resolution and troubleshooting support.
- Providing guidance, mentoring junior members in the team.
Skills/Qualifications :
- Strong development, design, test, and implement skills in connection with complex database
programs using PostgreSQL.
- Strong experience with PostgreSQL functions, triggers, and views.
- Strong development, design, test, and implement skills in connection with complex database
programs using Oracle.
- Strong experience with Oracle functions, procedures, triggers, packages & Views.
- Should have good knowledge on Collections Objects and Advance PL/SQL Concepts.
- Primarily hands-on coding experience.
- Very strong experience in writing complex stored procedures and calculations.
- Knowledge in performance tuning SQLs and application programs.
- Very strong experience in writing and understanding complex SQL statements.
- Strong debugging / problem analyzing skills.
- Java knowledge is a plus.
- Experience with AWS
- Scrum/Agile experience in an Agile Team environment.
- Good understanding of how to operate in an Agile Team setting.
- Strong collaboration skills
- Some experience in Agile Poker, WSJF and similar Agile estimating tools.
- Some experience with backlog refinement.
- Ability to learn new concepts quickly.
- Understanding of product-first implementation approach.
- Understanding of 'shift-left' testing approaches.
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