Sr. SQL Server DBA Information Technology (IT) - Lewisville, TX at Geebo

Sr. SQL Server DBA

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Purpose and function of the job:
o Support on all the stages of database Architecture, Implementation and/or database related operational support.
Principle Accountabilities:
o Provide support on all the stages of database implementation and/or database related deployments
o Act as point of contact and SQL Server technical resource for application/business partners.
o Installation of new SQL Server instances and upgrades
o Migrate Instances/Databases from one machine to other.
o Run diagnostic tools to identify database performance bottlenecks, and take appropriate corrective actions to improve database performance. Work with development teams to tune SQL queries.
o Troubleshoot SQL Server performance and non-performance related issues either independently or in conjunction with other DBAs.
o Provide solutions to development teams when proposed solutions do not comply with architectural, configuration, performance, or security guidelines.
o Manage backup/recovery for SQL Server instances
o Management of database and resource capacity planning.
o Implement and enforce database security based upon best practice, SOX regulations, and company policies
o Provide recommendations for process improvements
o Participate in project meetings, as necessary, to understand application and database requirements.
o Willingness to learn the business and new technology.
o Provide after hours support as requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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