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Salary– $6,672.00 – $8,755.00 Monthly
Our Hatchery Data Coordinator,
- Uses PostgresSQL / SQL Server to develop and modify cloud-based databases and ancillary components.
- Uses Javascript frameworks including but not limited to Angular 6+, Node, Express, and Sequelize to develop and maintain the Hatchery web application.
- Uses standard build tools to bundle, minify, and transpile code to be compatible with browsers that have a relevant usage share.
- Builds and maintains services and handlers for upserting new and updated records received from mobile applications and web servers.
- Writes industry and program standard code using principles of reusability, extensibility, and testability.
- Collects, reviews, and analyzes hatchery data (FishBooks, Plants, Tickets, Adults) for accuracy and completeness.
- Assists in loading data into enterprise databases following agency data standards.
- Routinely checks data for quality control. Tracks down missing information.
- Maintains records that are organized, accessible, and accurate.
- Works to improve and streamline data capture through mobile application development.
- Provides customer support to all user groups including hatchery data unit team members, hatchery workers, agency, and fisheries entities. Promptly answers phone calls and messages, e-mail, and correspondence.
- Provides training to field staff.
- Works to promote “ownership” of work products with key staff and other entities.
- Performs shared duties of hatchery data unit; management of e-mails, hatchery form development, weekly reporting of ‘catchables’ and hatchery escapement, updates hatchery maps and desk reference manual, attends meetings.
- Develops custom data extractions, reports and Extract Transform Load (ETL) routines.
- Develops database artifacts to support WDFW Hatchery Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) project.
- Provides assistance and information sharing to Fish Program staff and projects.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Work Setting, including hazards:
- Duties are performed primarily in an office setting and requires extensive computer use.
- This position also requires the ability to work with remote facility and field-based users to accurately identify hardware, software, and workflow needs. As such, occasional work in field settings (hatcheries, remote terrestrial and aquatic field settings, vessels, and aircraft) is required.
- Schedule:
- Duties are typically performed in an office setting from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
- A varied schedule may be required including working Saturday or Sunday and overtime during peak periods, system implementations, maintenance, and outages.
- Travel Requirements:
- Some travel is required throughout the State to build and support software and hardware solutions for hatchery and field staff.
- Occasional travel throughout the US and Canada to attend training, meetings, and conferences is also required.
- Tools and Equipment:
- Computer hardware and software; multi-line telephones; various mobile devices and connected hardware.
- Customer Interactions:
- Customer service and customer interaction is integral to department success.
- This position interacts with internal and external customers, tribal co-managers, and regional partners.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Closely related qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-by-year basis.
- Bachelor’s degree from a four-year accredited college or university with major coursework in Computer Science or Information Technology or a related field.
And
- Four (4) years of demonstrable database development experience that reflects experience in the following areas:
- Consulting.
- Business and systems analysis.
- Designing.
- Programming (traditional/APaaS platforms).
- Directing projects.
- Providing customer or technical support in information technology.
License:
- Valid driver’s license.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience with/in:
- Deploying databases into AWS / cloud environments while demonstrating compliance with OCIO policy 141.10.
- Deploying, updating, patching, and managing Linux servers in the AWS environment.
- Configuration and maintenance of web application firewalls and network access control layers, maintaining program compliance with OCIO policy 141.10.
- Distributed source control solutions such as Git.
- Modern JavaScript application development frameworks such as Angular 2+/nodejs/React.
Knowledge of:
- Principals and concepts of business process and database design; relational and distributed database (SQL) technology; networks and communications; and project management.
- AWS technology.
- Software development methodologies and life cycles.
- Current trends in information technology software, business systems, hardware, networks, and communications.
- Commonly used programming languages, tools, databases, and operating systems on multiple hardware platforms, specifically including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON, web services, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, NoSQL, Angular 6+, NodeJS, ExpressJS, Python.
- Commercially available software, and application evaluation techniques.
- Applications development and structured analysis methods; data normalization and methods; disaster planning and recovery techniques; debugging and error detection.
Skilled in:
- Developing data systems in variety of complex programming languages, databases and operating systems on multiple hardware platforms, specifically including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON, web services, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, NoSQL, Angular 6+, NodeJS, ExpressJS.
- Working with distributed version control, specifically Git.
- Appropriate use of relational and distributed database technology (SQL).
- Use of design and testing tools and methodologies.