Seeking PostgreSQL DBA

From: "Brad Palmquist" <brad(at)polimetrix(dot)com>
To: <pgsql-jobs(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Seeking PostgreSQL DBA
Date: 2005-03-31 19:41:05
Message-ID: 016D23FB66B59D45A107C4741789271A21523F@washington.polimetrix.com
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Seeking PostgreSQL DBA.

Polimetrix, a venture-funded startup based in Palo Alto, developing
databases, analytics, and infrastructure for political polling and
opinion measurement is looking for a PostgreSQL database administrator.

The work required falls in 3 areas:

1. Configure, tune, test, and maintain production database which serves
as back tier for web applications. Design and implement replication
system.

2. Assist the survey operations staff in developing reports and
analyzing performance. Write ad hoc queries, design ETL processes,
maintain GUI front-end for staff access.

3. Provide support and advice for developers writing applications that
access the database. Our database and web servers run Linux and all
development is on the Linux platform. Applictions are written in Python.
Staff use both Linux and Windows workstations.

Skills required include:

* Expert understanding of PostgreSQL
* Demonstrated ability to write PL/pgSQL code
* Knowledge of database design and optimization best practices
* Strong Linux experience, able to write Bash or Python scripts
* Familiarity with statistical analysis packages like R, SPSS, or SAS

This position is a great opportunity to join the company while we're
still small (under 20), but growing. Both DBAs with extensive
experience and junior people who can demonstrate the requisite skills
are encouraged to apply.

Please contact me directly by email.

Brad Palmquist
Dir. of Information Systems -- Polimetrix, Inc.
364 University Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94301
brad(at)polimetrix(dot)com

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