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Specifically, the DBA personally oversees the implementation, configuration, hardening, availability, resiliency, protection, automation, administration, and monitoring of multiple Microsoft SQL Server DB environments across the customer’s IT enterprise.
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Proficiency in writing SQL procedures, functions and packages for administration and application support and experience with Q replication, Range partitioned tables, Hash partitioned tables, Replicated MQT and MDC.
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We are hiring for a Senior Database Administrator (DBA) - SQL Server to support our government customer based in Suitland, MD. This position requires to be onsite and have an active TS/SCI clearance and the ability to maintain a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph.
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The Database Administrator's role is to design, govern and sustain the collective database environment of client proper and its associated Data Lake. Assisting with the evaluation and selection of all relevant infrastructure components, such as software, hardware, big data components, and networking capabilities; as well as the installation, monitoring, maintenance and/or performance tuning of our production databases; while ensuring high levels of data availability.
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4+ years of SQL Server DBA experience in a shared services environment (i.e. environment where different teams. SQL Server DBA work in cluster server environment; heterogeneous systems using SQL SSIS tools, Data Transformation Services (DTS), bulk insert/delete(BCP), and XML operations.
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Building open communication with your Product Owner, Quality Test Automation Engineers, fellow Software Engineers, Development DBA and Scrum Master to understand and transform business requirements into business-savvy features.
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Supervise a team consisting of operations specialists, a senior SQL Server DBA, and the manager of the data and analytics team. Experience with Microsoft Azure, SQL Server, and related technologies.
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T least 5+ years of SQL DBA experience covering implementation, production support and project work. The candidate must be willing to provide On-call and weekend support for SQL and MYSQL, the support is rotated among DBA's in US and India.
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Job Tittle: SQL Server DBA. - Experience with provisioning SQL server database access thru Cyber Ark & gMSA. - Design and Implement High Availability & Disaster Recovery solutions using SQL Server Clustering, SQL Servers Always ON.
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5+ years experience with the Microsoft SQL Server stack; i.e., SQL Database Engine, Integration Services (SSIS), Analysis Services (SSAS), Reporting Services (SSRS). Minimum of five years progressive experience as a Database Developer or DBA, including physical database design/implementation, ETL development, and report development.
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Advanced experience with the T-SQL scripting/programming language, including the ability to develop, test, and debug complex ad-hoc queries, stored procedures, and data migration scripts. Stay current with industry best practices and technologies related to data, reporting, and Business Intelligence (BI), including cloud-based technologies, e.g. SQL Server stack in Azure.
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Northwest Partners is seeking an operational SQL DBA to work with a dynamic client in the government sector. At least 5 years of programming experience specifically utilizing SQL, SAS, or SPSS and software package groupers.
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5+ years of Database Management experience working with MYSQL, Greenplum, PostgreSQL, SQL Server or Oracle Databases, ideally in Linux environments. The ideal candidate will work as a member of DBA team which provides 24/7 coverage to all production grade database servers to ensure 99.9% uptime.
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Participate in allocated DBA tasks, e.g., SQL Service pack upgrades, installations, backup, and recovery, tuning, performance monitoring, day-to-day support. Minimum 10+ years of experience a DBA on SQL Database Support, design, and development.
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1 year SQL Server DBA experience. BMC third party software experience (Catalog, Change, DASD, and Recovery Manager, Load, Unload, Copy, Recover, SQL Explorer, 1 year with SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) or other ETL tool.
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