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SQL Server 2005 Analyst Programmer SSIS SSIS SSIS SSIS


Listed on:23rd April
Location:City of London
Salary/Rate:£300 - £375
Type:Contract
Start Date:Immediate
Reference:101002
Recruiter:CBS Butler
SQL Server 2005 Senior Analyst Programmer required ASAP.

My well-known consultancy client is urgently seeking a Senior Analyst Programmer to work exclusively on one of their key projects based in Luton. It is envisioned that this role could run until Christmas 2008!

SQL Server 2005 DB skills with a solid SS IS background is essential.

SSRS and Cognos and Business Objects will be seen as bonus skills.

This is not a technical architect role, rather it is heavily focused on database design and document delivery. It will suit driven multi-tasking consultants who can consider business needs and design/ create complex data structures with these business reporting needs in mind.

This will be a challenging role and it will suit individuals who strive in similar environments.

Send you CV/ Call me immediately!
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/126966
Contact Name:Colin Lynam

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