Government Organisation seek SQL DBA
CRM and Datawarehousing
Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005
ETL
Stored Procedures
A London based agency with a key objective to improve London's economic growth is currently seeking a SQL DBA to join the team. To achieve their goals the company work with a number of global companies within a variety of sectors from finance to public to build their base and establish this economic growth.
The role is for a Database Administrator to complete data base design, implementation, performance tuning, recovery, enhancements and access/user control across the systems of the business. All systems are SQL based either in 2000 or 2005 and to complete all the tasks needed any ETL, extract, transform and load is needed.
You will be responsible for configuring databases where any SSIS or SSRS, stored Procedures and use of triggers will be relevant as will the prior use of TSQL and design/ implementation of data feeds. Datawarehousing, application support and development will all be useful to complete you daily tasks in this position
The company truly value their staff and the staff's welfare and growth as part of the team – this role will begin as a SQL DBA post and your career will be encouraged in the way you wish to pursue it. As part of a team dedicated to improving the economic climate of London – the whole organisation is supported by various bodies and in turn you personally will receive such support to grow into your true potential
Please forward your CV to discuss further.
Badenoch & Clark is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Badenoch & Clark is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a registered Disability Symbol User.
| Location: | Greater London |
| Salary: | £29500 per annum + Excellent Benefits |
| Start Date: | ASAP |
| Job Ref: | 364453 |
| Name: | Nadia Edwards-Dashti |
| Tel: | 0207 429 5420 |
| Fax: | 020 7353 3908 |
| Posted: | 02-07-2009 |
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