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SQL - DBA

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: sql | dba | c | sybase | windows | c++ | bmc | c+ | solaris | linux | engineering | oracle 9i | vbscript | vb | perl | sql greater london | sql london
Type:Contract
SQL ENGINEER - DATABASE ENGINEERING - DBA - SQL SERVER - SCRIPTING - C# - VB SCRIPT - BMC - SYBASE - SOLARIS - LINUX - SHELL - LONDON

SQL engineer/ DBA urgently needed for a 6 month contract based in London. The SQL engineer will be able to start immediately and will be experienced in fixing code bugs, Engineer and deliver database components for the standard UNIX and Windows platforms, Support testing of standard database builds and tools, and Co-ordinate with the database engineering team members in different regions.

To apply for this role you will need the following skills:

SQLServer 2000 / 2005

Windows -

Perl scripting

C#, VBScript

BMC Monitoring Knowledge Modules

Sybase ASE12.5/ 15 or Oracle 9i/ 10g

Solaris or Linux

Shell scripting

Please send in your CV for immediate review



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