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DATEBASE SOFTWARE ENGINEER

MySql Table Builder Perl Expert

Posted: April 12, 2008
Company name: HRN
Internal ID: HRN03
Location: United States, TX, Houston
Pay rate: $17/hr
Travel: 0%
Poster represents: an employer
Terms of employment: Salaried employee
Length of employment: permanent
Hours: Full time
Onsite: no
Description: MUST HAVE:
a) Strong MySql skills
b) Good working knowledge of PERL
c) Understand GIS/geocoding

Our company integrates data from multiple sources into a database and has pre-defined table structures for the end-product.

The data integration must be done on a market-by-market basis. We have implemented the solution on four markets.

We are looking to add a fifth market. All of the data sets have been gathered.

The Winning bidder will work with the company DBA to understand data structure, and with the company Business Analyst to understand how to translate the data sources into the proper fields.

Further specifics:

a) Calculating centroid points from GIS shapefiles
b) Placing centroid points on to other data layers to gather information, such as "zip code", or "school district"
c) Creating a process for automatically uploading the same (but updated) dataset
d) Creating data exports


We use Skype to chat, which is a must for questions. If you are uncomfortable on Skype, then this is the wrong position for you.
Required skills: MySql
English
Perl
Desired skills: Active Communication
Asks Questions
Overdelivers
Contact information: robertwilliamsidx@gmail.com


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