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SQL Administrator/SQL Developer

May Institute

Full-time

Randolph, MA

Job description

Database Developer & Administrator (SQL)
Full-Time | Hybrid | Randolph, MA (Must be local)

May Institute is seeking an experienced Database Developer & Administrator (SQL) to maintain, optimize, and support our database systems. Reporting to the Senior Director of Applications, this role ensures data reliability, performance, and integrity across mission-critical systems that support our nationwide programs. About 40% of the work will focus on administration (maintenance, monitoring, security, and backups), while 60% will focus on development (query and procedure design, optimization, and data solutions).

What You’ll Do
  • Maintain high availability and performance of SQL Server databases.
  • Develop and optimize SQL queries, stored procedures, and database schemas.
  • Monitor performance, troubleshoot bottlenecks, and implement tuning solutions.
  • Ensure data integrity through backups, recovery plans, and security controls.
  • Collaborate with developers and business leaders to support reporting and analytics needs.
  • Maintain clear documentation and uphold data privacy and compliance standards.
What You Bring
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field.
  • 1-3 years of experience in SQL Server administration and development.
  • Strong skills in T-SQL, performance tuning, and database design.
  • Proven ability to communicate technical information clearly and solve complex data issues.
  • Commitment to accuracy, reliability, and service excellence.
  • Why Join May Institute
  • Make an impact supporting data systems that drive life-changing services.
  • Work in a collaborative environment with opportunities for professional growth.
  • Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and meaningful mission-driven work.
  • Compensation
We recognize and reward your expertise: $73,000 - $75,000
Apply today to help us build and maintain systems that make a difference.