Job opening for PostgreSQL consultant - Permanent role

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Sachin Dabir

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May 8, 2013, 5:30:15 AM5/8/13
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ABOUT US

Ashnik is an open source technology consulting and cloud solution provider company. We offer excitement of phenomenal growth and reliability of proven business model. As professionals in IT industry, we bring in decades of experience but freshness of a startup company. 

Our collective experience of over 40 man years in IT industry and deep insight into the business development, consulting and solutions selling  means a place to learn and opportunity to enrich one’s career, being in the company of a team that welcomes new ideas and place to make a name for oneself.

 We partner with leading global open source products companies such as Red Hat and EnterpriseDB to bring their solutions to the market through our engagement model and partner network in ASEAN region.  We are the master partner of EnterpriseDB in ASEAN region.

 Our potential customers are large corporate clients across the industries and we work with System Integrators, Global OEM partner and reseller partner network in the ASEAN region.


ROLE EXPECTATIONS

Person should be able to design database solutions based on PostgreSQL and EnterpriseDB’s Postgres Plus Advanced Server for business critical systems. You are expected to design and deploy the solutions for high availability, replication, migration, reporting server needs etc.

Key Responsibilities

Design of technology architecture around Postgres Plus Advanced Server

Providing pre-sales support to the partners and customers

Carry out the POC for PostgreSQL and migration from Oracle database

Deployment of above metnioned solutions on production servers.

Conduct on-site training program for PostgreSQL database when required.


BACKGROUND / EDUCATION

Engineer /Graduate

4 – 6 years of experience in database technology including Oracle database. Experience on PostgreSQL database is preferred.

Good communication and presentation skills

Willingness to learn and adopt

Strong desire to grow with the company

Readiness to travel in Asia Pacific region.

Based in Singapore – PR or citizen preferred.



Details available at :

Write to me : sachin...@ashnik.com

Tamas Herman

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May 9, 2013, 5:12:16 AM5/9/13
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It reminds me this talk:

Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years by Robert Martin, Ruby Midwest 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WpkDN78P884#t=2468s

<quote>
The database is a DETAIL!
Something that you don't want to know about.
Something off in the corner that somehow stores things.
You don't wanna know how it stores things.
I want the things that it stores.
I don't care how it stores them,
I don't care what language it uses,
I don't give a rats patootie about the relational model,
it doesn't interests me at the moment in time.
Other people it does, that's fine.
But I'm trying to write an application here.
The relational model means nothing to me.
I want those objects.
I want those entities.
I want those things out of the database.
And why do I have to know that this things is there?
Why do I have to follow all its stupid rules?
I don't wanna know that the database is there.
Now I want there to be one.
It's important to have one, but I don't want it in the middle.
I don't want the database dominating the shape of my code.
I do not want the database telling ME what my objects look like.
I want some way to abstract the database.
Get it out of the way.
Turn it into a detail.
I want to defer the decision about the database.
...
I want the database to be a plugin into the application.
</quote>

It's funny to see years of experience added together... 40 years. 40
"lost years"...
More on it here:
http://hakre.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/architecture-the-lost-years-robert-cecil-martin-4-nov-2011/

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