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SQL Server DBA/Developer-Job 73386 - HKA Enterprises, Inc (Pasadena, CA)

Job summary Pasadena, United States, North America Career Level:
Senior (5
years of experience) Education:
Bachelor's Degree Job type:
Full time Positions:
3 Salary:
Negotiable Apply before:
25 Aug, 2011 Apply now Return to list SQL Server DBA/Developer-Job 73386 About this jobJob
Responsibilities:
Pasadena, CA or Houston, TX or Richardson, TX Duties PREFERRED EDUCATION/
Experience:
4 year degree (Computer Science preferred) and 5-8 years experience in SQL Server 2005/2008 creating/troubleshooting complex queries/stored procedures.
3
years of experience in creating custom reports, writing queries and stored procedures for these reports in a SQL Server 2005/2008 environment; SQL administration and disaster recovery and ETL products such as DTS and SSIS.
Knowledge and ability to perform in all basic database management skills of data administration, web connectivity, physical structure, SQL and SQL applications, and overall architecture and database analysis.
Non-Degreed database specialists must have at least 10 years of relevant work experience.
Preferred but not required:
Microsoft Certified IT Professional or Technology Specialist - MS SQL Server Data Warehouse and SSAS.
Familiarity with Oracle or other RDBMS and Sharepoint SKILLS/COMPETENCIES:
Strong problem solving and analytical skills Job keywords/tags:
share point,developer,net programming Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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