one MS SQL Server position in Lombard, IL USA
Date: 06/20/06
(SQL Server) Keywords: software, database, sql, security
Please email me directly: jason@froebe.net
these are permanent positions (sorry, no H1B visas) to be filled within a couple weeks. (Second job description is for MS SQL Server)
The group description didn't mention if job postings were allowed or not. Please let me know if they are ok or not.
Job posting #1:
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Sybase Database Administrator
Description
The database administrator for Sybase ensures the control and security of data and efficient use of system resources. Provides technical assistance to users. Develops methods to improve operational and production functions. Assists in the install of complex system software.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Sybase Replication Server – ongoing maintenance and setup for new servers as needed
As needed - SQL tuning advisory consulting and hand on trouble shooting for development team. Assists in new product development, implementation or enhancements.
Ongoing operational Sybase admin support for various applications
Sybase device and database performance and disk space allocation/ monitoring
Familiarity with DBArtsian for Sybase
Performs Disaster Recovery planning and testing.
Perform Sybase ASE 12.5.X Server installations, and version/patch upgrades
Experience, knowledge as SQL Server and/ or Oracle DBA is preferred.
On-call support as required (rotational)
Proactive attitude and passion for process improvement; scripting; issue resolution for internal and external customers
Able to take direction, switch priorities, and have tenacity to follow through on issues and see through resolution.
Reports to Team Leader on plans, projects, and problems.
Job Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required
Experience with ASE performance tuning and monitoring.
Experience with Sybase ASE 12.X. and ASE 12.5.X versions and its new features
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or equivalent. Minimum 4 years experience in data processing.
Job posting #2:
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SQL Server Database Administrator
Description
The database administrator for SQL Server ensures the control and security of data and efficient use of system resources. Provides technical assistance to users. Develops methods to improve operational and production functions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
SQL server replication – ongoing maintenance and setup for new servers as needed
As needed - SQL tuning advisory consulting and hand on trouble shooting for development team. Assists in new product development, implementation or enhancements.
Ongoing operational & development DBA support for various applications
Database performance and disk space allocation/ monitoring
Familiarity with DBArtsian, SQL Enterprise, etc.
Assists in the install of complex system software at client sites – as needed
Performs Disaster Recovery planning and testing.
Perform SQL 2000, 2005 SQL Server installations, and version/patch upgrades
Experience, knowledge as Sybase Server and/ or Oracle DBA is preferred.
Be able to travel (approx aggregated 1-3 weeks/ year)
On-call support as required (rotational)
Proactive attitude and passion for process improvement; scripting; issue resolution for internal and external customers
Able to take direction, switch priorities, and have tenacity to follow through on issues and see through resolution.
Reports to Team Leader on plans, projects, and problems.
Job Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required
Experience with SQL Server performance tuning and monitoring.
Experience with SQL Server 2000, 2005 versions and its new features
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or equivalent. Minimum 4 years experience in data processing.
Source: http://community.livejournal.com/sqlserver/49739.html