SQL DBA / .NET Developer (Ref: 429) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

SQL DBA / .NET Developer (Ref: 429)

Company Name:
Professional Technology Integration Inc
To Apply, Go To: http://www.professionaltechintegration.com/PTICloud9/?option=com_mycareer&job=view&jpid=429&Itemid=508
Position: SQL DBA / .NET Developer (Ref: 429)
Location: Glen Allen ,VA,23059,USA
Duration: 3 Months 5 Days - ContractToHire
Openings: 1
Description:
Note: This is a contract-to-hire position
Our client is looking for a Programmer/ DBA to work on Web applications with an SQL back end, as well as an application with an Access front end and SQL back end. The successful candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day DBA operations of SQL 2000, 2008 & 2012 and other applications.
The successful candidate should be comfortable working in a structured team environment and mentoring others with defined expectations. The candidate should posses the following skill set:
MVC ASP.NET programming using Visual Studio
Visual Basic within .NET Framework
MS Server 2003, 2008, and newer
HTML/CSS
MS Access 2007
Required / Desired Skills
SQL 2000, 2008 and newer (Required 10 Years)
MVC .NET (Required 1 Years)
Web applications (Required 6 Years)
HTML/CSS (Required 6 Years)
MS Access 2007 or newer (Required 5 Years)
SQL Database administration (Required 5 Years)
Visual Studio (Required 5 Years)
SQL clustering experience (Highly Desired 5 Years)
Experience with replicated SQL Databases (Highly Desired 5 Years)
.NET (Required 5 Years)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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