REQUIREMENTS
- Solid understanding of relational database principles and architecture
- Hands-on experience working with MS SQL Server as a DBMS
- Proficient in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), including user management and access control
- Confident in writing T-SQL code, with expertise in:
- Applying and managing database objects
- Designing and optimizing database queries
- Creating and maintaining stored procedures and views
- Performing data operations: selection, update, deletion, filtering, and sorting
- Familiar with core database maintenance processes: backup, restore, and shrink operations
- Basic working knowledge of Windows Server OS and Windows OS
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Deployment, configuration, and client support for the Doctor Eleks product
- Direct collaboration with clients to analyze business processes
- Installation and setup of the Doctor Eleks MIS tailored to client workflows and requirements
- Ongoing support of existing MIS installations
- Executing client requests, providing assistance via chat, and performing system updates
- Database content management for MIS clients
- Creating document templates (via template constructor), configuring reports, and populating other essential data
- Pre-release testing of MIS functionality
- Conducting structured testing based on test plans and test cases
- Writing and maintaining T-SQL code
- Developing stored procedures for reports and custom processes, views, and data queries
- Active database management using MS SQL Server
- Working with all database objects, scheduled jobs, and related components
- Configuring MIS integrations with external systems
- Writing user guides and documentation for new and existing MIS features
- Training clients to work with the MIS (both online and on-site)
- Occasional business trips to client facilities for system launch and onboarding
WHAT YOU WILL GET WITH DOCTOR ELEKS
- Close cooperation with a customer
- Challenging tasks
- Competence development
- Team of professionals
- Dynamic environment with low level of bureaucracy