Introduction
A career in IBM Consulting is built on long-term client relationships and close collaboration worldwide. You'll work with leading companies across industries, helping them shape their hybrid cloud and AI journeys. With support from our strategic partners, robust IBM technology, and Red Hat, you'll have the tools to drive meaningful change and accelerate client impact. At IBM Consulting, curiosity fuels success. You'll be encouraged to challenge the norm, explore new ideas, and create innovative solutions that deliver real results. Our culture of growth and empathy focuses on your long-term career development while valuing your unique skills and experiences.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As an Application Developer specializing in RDBMS, you will create and maintain database applications for various platforms, including Linux, Unix, and Windows. You will utilize your expertise in writing code in PL/SQL, T-SQL, and DB2 application development for LUW to design, develop, and test database applications. Your primary responsibilities will include:
- Design Database Applications: Design efficient, secure, and reliable database applications that meet the required specifications, utilizing your knowledge of database concepts, data modeling, and SQL programming.
- Develop Database Code: Write high-quality code in PL/SQL, T-SQL, and DB2 for LUW, ensuring database applications are functional and meet performance expectations.
- Test and Optimize: Test and optimize database applications to ensure they are running efficiently and effectively, identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes as needed.
- Ensure Data Security: Ensure database applications are secure, adhering to best practices and guidelines to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
Preferred Education
Bachelor's Degree
Required Technical And Professional Expertise
Technical skills: RDBMS, PLSQL , Tekton, bitbucket, Git,
Knowledge of service now, jira, Dynatrace
Preferred Technical And Professional Experience
Technical skills: RDBMS, PLSQL , Tekton, bitbucket, Git,
Knowledge of service now, jira, Dynatrace