SQL Developer (DBA)


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

17th July 2019

Location

Pontefract

Salary/Rate

£45000 - £55000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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SQL Developer (DBA)

£45,000 - £55,000 + bonus + 33 days holiday + pension

Pontefract, West YorkshireAre you looking to join a global manufacturing company as part of a specialist team rewriting core system software working with the most up to date technology? You will have a great support system and progression opportunities in a company that pride themselves on promoting from within. This is an excellent time to join and be part of an ambitious, close knit group in the head office that are completely updating their complexs web based systems! You will be the go to person, specialising in SQL with lots of autonomy and technical freedom.The company have well over 100 facilities worldwide and are growing and investing in the UK through acquiring existing companies. They have a low staff turnover and really look after people, it's an exciting time to join at the start of this multi-year project.This would suit a DBA experienced in developing in SQL 2017 or more recent, looking to join a global company as part of a huge project to overhaul their software systems.The Role:

- Develop packages, functions, triggers in MS SQL 2017

- Design, install, administer, optimise company database

- Achieve optimum performance of business applications through tuning the database

- Working on a Manufacturing Execution System, similar to ERPThe Person:

- Experienced in developing with MS SQL

- SQL Server administration

- Looking to be part of a large project redesigning company systemApply now to submit your CV or call Tom Reynolds at Rise TechnicalData base, System, DBA, SQL, MS, Visual Studio, Microsoft, Servers, SharePoint, ERP, MES, Developer, Software, Pontefract, West Yorkshire

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