SQL SERVER DBA - The Judge Group (tampa, florida) Information Technology (IT) - Tampa, FL at Geebo

SQL SERVER DBA - The Judge Group (tampa, florida)

Company Description:
We understand that every business is unique, and that paying careful attention to the specific needs of every client, from our multi:
national corporate clients to our entry:
level programmers, is the only way to ensure success for everyone involved.
Job Description:
Our client is currently seeking a SQL SERVER DBA.
Working for a major Law Firm in beautiful, sunny, and warm Tampa FL.
No state tax and low cost of living makes this a premium position for the family man/woman or bachelor/bachelorette.
Whether you are looking to relocate or are a local only the qualified should apply.
This job will have the following
Responsibilities:
Support SQL Server for the Thompson Elite Software Suite :
used by 50 of all law firmsSupport other software packages that use SQL ServerSupport Crystal Reports report writingPerformance tuning, trouble shooting, upgrades, patches, security, backup, restore, table organization, business continuity, internal customer supportSQL Server 2008 and 2012Qualifications and Requirements:
Demonstrated experience supporting Thompson Elite Software Suite, Crystal Reports, and other software packages that use SQL Server Experience SQL Server 2008 and 2012 Knowledge of flash memory and cloud computing.
Ability to perform:
performance tuning, trouble shooting, upgrades, patches, security, backup, restore, table organization, business continuity, internal customer support Excellent oral and written communication skills Min 5 years of experience in IT Min 3 years of experience as a SQL Server DBA BS Degree a plus in computer engineering, computer science, information management, or related field or equivalent in years of experience Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28752369_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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