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SQL Server DBA

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Location:Exeter, Devon devon | exeter
Tags: sql server | sql | dba | sql server dba | sql server 2005 | mcdba | mcsd | sql-server devon | sql-server exeter
Type:Permanent
SQL Server 2005 DBA

SQL Server 2005 DBA. You will hold a wealth of experience within database administration and ideally be an MCDBA or hold a MCSD/ MSCE relevant to SQL Server. Ideally you will have a background in software development and possess a full understanding of the SDLC.

You should ideally be educated to degree level and hold at least five years IT experience, coming from a background in systems development. Experienced within database administration, including SQL Server 2005, you will be required to demonstrate strong, rigorous analytical skills and be capable of problem solving. Holding excellent interpersonal and communication skills, you will be able to communicate successfully with a wide variety of people, whilst enjoying working within a team. You will also be an effective problem solver, with an ability to utilize creative problem solving strategies.

To apply, send your CV to the link below or call Jo Trist now on 01392 267219 for a confidential chat!
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/165960

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