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OSU Job $60-70K - SQL Server DBA/Applications Engineer


JonS

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My old job (as of end of the month) has been posted at OSU.

It's a good place and if someone is looking to step up to a position with independence, latitude, who can get things done .... this is a good gig.

If you're not familiar with state benefits ... free part time education ... no pay into social security ... but they do take ~8% of your base and put it into a retirement plan .... and then match an additional ~13% on top of that ... medical plan is extremely good ... I think kids get free education.

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www.jobsatosu.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=198100

University Title SR Systms Dev/Eng-Not Sap

Working Title OSUAA Sr. Dev/Database Analyst

Department VP of Alumni Association-OSU Alumni Association

Department Location Columbus

Requisition Number 357041

Summary of Duties Serves as architect and developer of business applications, queries, reports, and data analysis within a customer/association management framework utilizing industry standard and application specific toolsets while working with functional groups within IT and internal business clients. Provides backup support for facilities information systems.

Operates at the position level with a high degree of independence, decision making capabilities, judgment, consistency, discretion and fiscal responsibility; at the department level, operates with a moderate degree of capability in these areas. Encourages developmental opportunities for staff members through coaching, education and exhibiting leadership behaviors.

Additional Information

Required Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Computer & Information Science or an equivalent combination of education and experience; Microsoft Analysis Services; Microsoft Asp.Net and C#; Microsoft Integration Services; Microsoft .Net 2.0/3.0; Microsoft Powershell Scripting; Microsoft SQL Mgt. Studio; Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008; Microsoft Windows Server 2003; OLAP Database Design; RDMS Design & Analysis; Source Code Versioning Systems; Source Code Testing Systems; Supervisory Experience.

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How many years experience are they asking for? The minimum rate for DBAs with any serious experience is $80. Any more than 8 years experience and you're into 6 figures.

Or are they looking for an Database app developer, which would be closer to 70k-80k.

The kid's free education thing is a big plus, though.

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How many years experience are they asking for? The minimum rate for DBAs with any serious experience is $80. Any more than 8 years experience and you're into 6 figures.

Or are they looking for an Database app developer, which would be closer to 70k-80k.

The kid's free education thing is a big plus, though.

Yeah, I'm way north of $80K at OSU. Kinda surprised how they chopped it but oh well... If you take the right retirement option you're fully vested after 1 year and should have about ~10K of OSU money in there with about $5.6 of your own in some decent mutual funds ... do the math on long term growth and avoiding paying into social security.

Free education is a win ... if someone with DB skills and/or kids looking for a free first/masters degree this is the place.

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How many years experience are they asking for? The minimum rate for DBAs with any serious experience is $80. Any more than 8 years experience and you're into 6 figures.

Or are they looking for an Database app developer, which would be closer to 70k-80k.

The kid's free education thing is a big plus, though.

That's what I was thinking.

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