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"I appreciated the company involving me in their technical recruiting process and now after hiring three of their consultants, I appreciate the way they maintain a hands-on process with their consultants. We've all developed a friendship and in turn, I believe has helped me achieve a true team feeling." Project Manager, Financial Services Corporation |
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SQL Server DBA
(Consulting)
Sun, August 29 Manhattan, New York Salary: open
Responsibilities
A great permanent opportunity for a mid-size and growing securities software firm pertaining to the derivatives/options markets.
Strong knowledge of SQL Server 2005 and will upgrade to 2008 when released....clustering, indexing, mirroring
Working knowledge of SQL Server 2005 tools like SQL Server Management Studio, SQL Server Profiler, SQL Server Agent, SQL Server Surface Area Configuration, Database Engine Tuning Advisor, BCP and Bulk Load
Strong knowledge in T-SQL programming, Stored Procedures, Triggers, User-Defined Functions, Cursors, Views etc Various XML features in SQL Server 2005 including knowledge of XPath and XQuery
SQL Server Integration Services Knowledge of SQL CLR, Service Broker and other new features in SQL Server 2005, SQL Server Reporting Services will be a plus point
Insatiable thirst for knowledge within the field. Our client is a very dynamic company and requires dynamic individuals to grow with them.
Technologies
SQL Server 2005
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