INSURANCE
DOMAIN PROJECT
DAILY ACTIVITIES
1. Writing and optimizing SQL queries to extract,
manipulate, and analyze data related to insurance
policies, claims, customers, and other relevant
entities.
2. Collaboratingwith other team members, such as data analysts,
business analysts, and software developers, to understand data
requirements and translate them into SQL queries.
3.Designing and maintaining database structures, including
tables, views, indexes, and stored procedures, to support efficient
data retrieval and storage.
4. Troubleshooting and resolving database-related issues, such as
performance bottlenecks, data corruption, and integrity constraints
violations.
5. Participating in meetings and discussions to provide updates on project
progress, discuss technical challenges, and propose solutions.
6. Performing data validation and quality assurance to ensure accuracy and
consistency of the data stored in the database.
• 7. Keeping abreast of industry trends, best practices,
and emerging technologies in the insurance domain
and SQL development to continuously improve
skills and enhance productivity.
PROJECT WORKING AS
SQL DEVELOPER & RULES
& RESP
1. *Database Design*:
Designing and implementing database schemas
that accommodate insurance-related data entities such
as policies, claims, customers, agents, and payments.
2. *Data Modeling*:
Creating entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs) to
visualize the relationships between different data
entities and ensure data integrity and consistency.
3. *Query Writing*:
Writing SQL queries to extract, transform, and load (ETL) data
from various sources into the database. This includes querying
data for reporting, analysis, and business intelligence purposes.
4. *Performance Tuning*: Optimizing SQL queries
and database performance by analyzing query
execution plans, indexing strategies, and database
configurations to enhance overall system performance.
5. *Data Integration*:
Integrating data from different sources such as legacy systems,
external APIs, and third-party applications into the insurance database
using SQL scripts and ETL processes.
6. *Data Quality Assurance*:
Implementing data validation rules, constraints, and checks to ensure data
accuracy, completeness, and consistency throughout the database.
7. *Maintenance and Support*: Providing ongoing support and maintenance
for the database infrastructure, including backup and recovery procedures,
data migrations, and system upgrades.
• 8. *Collaboration*:
• Collaborating with cross-functional teams including business analysts, data
scientists, software developers, and quality assurance engineers to understand
requirements and deliver solutions that meet business needs.
9. *Documentation*:
Documenting database designs, data
dictionaries, SQL scripts, and other technical
artifacts to facilitate knowledge sharing and
future maintenance.
THANK YOU