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SQL Server DBA $50-$60/hour

Company Name:
Robert Half Technology
Our client is doing a big data center move and is seeking several senior SQL Database Administrators (DBA). This is a 6 -- 12 month contract opportunity with the chance to go full time when the move is over. Pay is based on experience and is competitive.
REQUIRMENTS:
Microsoft SQL Server database administration including design, installation, maintenance, performance tuning, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting
Proficient with data migration and integration techniques
Excellent analytical, technical, business, organizational, and communications skills
Innovative and creative thinker with willingness to collaborate and share ideas particularly when problem solving technical issues.
PLUSES:
SQL Server certification
MCSA or MSCE certification
Experience with clustering
Experience and proficiency with server virtualization
Proficient with Pearl programming
Knowledgeable about ITIL framework
DUTIES:
Responsible for the ongoing tuning and optimization of existing SQL Server databases.
Responsible for disaster recovery and backup/recovery planning.
Specify configurations and hardware for new SQL Server installations taking into account capacity needs and future growth.
Performs logical and physical data modeling and transaction analysis as needed.
Works with application areas on projects and may serve as a technical lead to define database requirements.
Troubleshoot system errors, problems in program code, and at the database level.
Write and maintain script processes file brokering and data loading.
If you or a colleague is interested in this position please contact Lauren Rogers at 405.236.0202 for more information. You are also welcome to apply to any position we have available online at www.rht.com. We look forward to hearing from you!!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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