Hi Folks, Hope your doing great! I have an urgent requirement of SQL Developer in AK or KS.Please go through the below requirement and forward me the your Consultants resumes with contact details ASAP
Job Title: SQL DBA with .Net Location: Overland Park, Kansas or Little Rock, Akansas Duration:6+ Months contract with extensions Rate: $40/hr on C2C Minimum Requirements: • 5 – 15 years Microsoft SQL Server development experience • Proven experience with end-to-end project software projects, where multiple roles are required • Ability to write complex queries, understanding of views, stored procedures, triggers and an understanding of query optimization • Very strong SQL database development experience • Importing & exporting data using DTS, SSIS packages, as well as other ETL tools • Ability to process SQL statistics to optimize queries and database performance • SQL certification(s) highly desirable (e.g. MCDBA) • VB.net programming experience highly desirable • Microsoft Access experience helpful • Strong business acumen is desirable • Experience with face-to-face working with end users in gathering requirements, data mapping • Experience with Business Intelligence (BI) tools preferred • Candidate MUST have extensive experience working in structured change management processes for highly available database systems • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal • Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills conducive to team development Thanks & Regards, Abdul Nadeem | Sr. IT Recruiter CAT Technology Inc., Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Voice: 201-257-5081* 298 or 294 | Fax: 201 727 9296 E-mail: [email protected]| [email protected] Visit us at: www.catamerica.com | www.camttechnologies.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ORACLE DWH DBA" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/oracle-dwh-dba?hl=en.
