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Software Architect / Analyst Developer - SQL Server 2005


Listed on:13th May
Location:Berkshire
Salary/Rate:Market Rates
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:JOB0015343
Recruiter:Penta Consulting
Dynamic, experienced contractor with a strong SQL Server development background required to work as an application architect for a high profile government client in Berkshire.

Duties will include performing LLD and working on a roadmap with the client. Excellent communication skills are required with solid MS SQL Server 2005 development skills with DTS or SSIS and MIIS or ILM. .NET development skills are also highly desirable.

Essential skills: SQL Server 2005, Stored Procedures, T-SQL, DTS or SSIS, MIIS or ILM

Government security clearance to SC level or above is highly desirable.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/130624
Contact Name:James Pickard

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