SQL Developer/DBA Information Technology (IT) - Hollywood, FL at Geebo

SQL Developer/DBA

Seeking a SQL Developer/DBA for a very prestigious client located near Hollywood, Florida.
This role is primarily responsible for SQL, T-SQL programming with some additional responsibilities towards providing support, performance tuning and design consultation for SQL databases.

This role involves 60% SQL Development and 40% SQL Database administration.

The responsibilities for this role are:

  • Implement and maintain the database design including physical and logical data models.
  • Advanced SQL, T-SQL programming skills with ability to write, debug and tune procedures, functions and ETL packages.
  • Tune database queries for optimal performance.
  • Perform code reviews and SQL code deployments.
  • Assist QA Teams in Unit and Stress testing operations.
  • Recommend and maintain SQL Server configurations for both production and development environments.
  • Assist system DBA team by deploying SQL Server upgrades and service packs.
  • Assist system DBA team by performing backup, recovery and archival tasks on databases management systems.
  • Participate in On-Call rotation for critical production support.
  • Perform all routine scheduled SQL Server and database maintenance.

REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Possess a solid understanding of the relationships of architecture components within technology infrastructure.
  • Expertise with the following technologies:
    SQL 2008/2012, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS.
  • Experience working with.
    Net, C# technologies.
  • Knowledge and experience working with source code version control systems.
  • Excellent Data Modeling experience.
  • Strong understanding of coding methods and best practices.
  • MCDBA or MCSA database development certification a plus.
  • Familiarity with other database technologies a plus.
  • Excellent communication skills a must.
  • Ability to provide 24x7 support and participate in an on-call rotation
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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