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Siltronic AG seeks a Database Programmer Analyst II to design, develop, and maintain complex database systems in our Portland facility. You will write and optimize SQL scripts, perform backups, and tune performance while troubleshooting issues to ensure system integrity.
Cross-functional collaboration with developers and stakeholders is essential. Requires a BS in Computer Science or related field plus 3–5 years of database programming experience, with Oracle and Linux proficiency.
Siltronic is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of highly specialized hyper pure silicon wafers. Being an international market player, we serve the semiconductor industry worldwide and partner with many leading chip manufacturers. Our global production network in Asia, Europe, and the USA includes today’s most advanced plants for 200mm and 300mm wafers. We provide a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401k matching, educational assistance, and a quarterly success sharing bonus program.
As a Database Programmer Analyst, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining complex database systems. This includes writing and optimizing SQL queries and scripts, performing routine maintenance tasks such as backups and updates, and conducting performance tuning and indexing. Troubleshooting database issues and diagnosing and resolving hardware and software problems to ensure system integrity are key aspects of this role.
Requires a minimum of BS degree in Computer Science, IT or related field or equivalent education and experience. Semiconductor industry preferred, and a minimum of 3 to 5 years of experience in database programming, development, analysis. In addition, 3 to 5 years of experience using Oracle and Linux.
You must have in-depth knowledge of computer hardware and operating systems, network protocols and devices, programming, SQL and multiple database management systems, an understanding of database design principles, and Linux development and deployment.