Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Healthcare
DatabaseProgrammer
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“Database Programmer at Wake Forest University Health Sciences. Skills: database design, development, management, reporting, computer systems support, data management needs, software troubleshooting, hardware troubleshooting, query implementation, automated reporting schemes, quality control needs analysis, data transfers and conversions, software testing, documentation. Design and implement database Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) procedures and jobs with minimal supervision.. Implements complicate”
Industry & Context.
Superior problem-solving skills
May require up to two trips to EPIC Training facility in Wisconsin
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree with computer course and four years' experience in computer programming or operations research or, an equivalent combination of education and experience in computer programming., Experience with the installation and maintenance of personal computers.
Nice to Have
Existing EPIC Certifications a huge plus
What You'll Do.
Design and implement database Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) procedures and jobs with minimal supervision.
Implements complicated queries to databases and create automated reporting schemes.
Analyzes and develops quality control needs of large projects.
data lineages and collect metrics.
Exhibit ability to use a wide variety of research computer software tools and operating system environments.
Attends project and/or departmental meetings and contributes to the project design concerning data management needs.
Consults with users on project design needs.
Maintains a professional relationship with project and departmental personnel.
Mentor and guide junior database programmers.
Achieve and maintain EPIC Clarity certifications within 2-5 months of hire date.
Performs other related duties incidental to work described herein.
Oversees all phases of database design
management and reporting for large and/or complicated projects for an assigned department/section.
Provides computer systems support for a department/section.
and installs new computer system hardware and software for the improvement and/or expansion of departmental projects or operations.
Makes modifications when necessary to improve system performance and user satisfaction.
Takes lead role in data flow analysis and design of multi-programmer projects.
May supervise quality of work of lower level programmers on multi-programmer projects.
Maintains software and troubleshoot complicated software products.
Troubleshoots PC and mini-computer hardware problems.
Performs complicated data transfers and conversions.
Creates and maintains user manuals and documentation of software products.
Designs and implements a comprehensive software testing plan for software products developed.
Creates and maintains project and/or departmental webpages and related information.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Attends project and/or departmental meetings and contributes to the project design concerning data management needs.; Consults with users on project design needs.; Maintains a professional relationship with project and departmental personnel.; Mentor and guide junior database programmers.; Takes lead role in data flow analysis and design of multi-programmer projects.; May supervise quality of work of lower level programmers on multi-programmer projects.
Communication Scope
Ability to communicate on a professional level with customers and staff
Process & Methodology
design of multi-programmer projects
Full Job Description
**Department:** 85296 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Clinical Trial Methods Center of Excellence **Status:** Full time **Benefits Eligible:** Yes **Hou****rs Per Week:** 40 **Schedule Details/Additional Information:** This position will be part of a team that provides informatics expertise including **data discovery, extraction, analysis, and management** ; and will report to the Informatics Lead Database Developer in the CTMC and will query and extract data, as well as integrate data into **common data models** in support of the tasks, goals, and priorities set by the NCCT Leadership Team and Informatics team and project leaders. This role leverages data to help the NCCT execute clinical trial startup, from site and study feasibility, through patient recruitment and data collection, to follow-up metrics and process assessment. _ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS_ * Design and implement database Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) procedures and jobs with minimal supervision. * Implements complicated queries to databases and create automated reporting schemes. Analyzes and develops quality control needs of large projects. * Document processes, data dictionaries, data lineages and collect metrics. * Exhibit ability to use a wide variety of research computer software tools and operating system environments. * Attends project and/or departmental meetings and contributes to the project design concerning data management needs. Consults with users on project design needs. Maintains a professional relationship with project and departmental personnel. * Mentor and guide junior database programmers. * Achieve and maintain EPIC Clarity certifications within 2-5 months of hire date (may require up to two trips to EPIC Training facility in Wisconsin) * Performs other related duties incidental to work described herein. _SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS_ * Experience with SQL queries and multi-tier SQL system development on multiple platforms (Oracle, SQL Server, Postgres) * Experience with healthcare
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