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Senior Oracle DBA Team Lead - London Rates $$$$

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Location:Singapore
Tags: oracle | dba | oracle dba | senior oracle dba | sql | sybase | com |
Type:Permanent
ORACLE, RAC, SQL, DBA, INVESTMENT BANK, DATAGUARD, RMAN, 10G, TUNING, MODELLING.

An Investment Bank is looking for a high calibre Oracle DBA to technically lead the current APAC DBA team and provide Subject Matter Expertise around Oracle technologies.

The team is made up of 20 DBA's, with 70% on Oracle, 20% on Sybase and 10% SQL-Server. The successful candidate will come on board to lead the Oracle team and continue to expand and improve the operation.

The rates are offered are competitive with London rates, which works out very well when you consider the 15% income tax in Singapore. In addition to this there is a generous relocation package and sign-on bonus to consider.

If you would like to hear more details on the role or relocating to Singapore, please call Duncan Oakman - +65 9651 4571 / +65 6232 2407. I am also contactable on email - doakman@asatoncarter.com.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/167425

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