*Title: SQL Developer*

*Duration: 6+ Months*


*Location: NYC, NY Interview: Phone and Skype*

*Visa Status: H1b, GC, USC*



*Only submit candidates within 4 hours of nyc who will go on a face to face
to close. *


*Mandatory Skills:*

·         Experience with SQL 2008 R2, 2012 and component services like
SSIS ETL, SSAS, SSRS

·         Configuring SQL Server monitoring utilities to minimize false
alarms

·         Ensuring that new database code meets company standards for
readability, reliability, and performance

·         Providing developers a list of the top 10 most resource-intensive
queries on the server and suggest ways to improve performance on each

·         Designing indexes for existing applications, choosing when to add
or remove indexes

·         Assisting developers with improving the performance of that query
by tweaking it or modifying indexes

·         Conducting SQL Server lunch-and-learn sessions for application
developers

·         Advising developers on the most efficient database designs
(tables, datatypes, stored procedures, functions, etc.)

·         Being a subject matter expert on database design, performance
issues, disaster recovery, backups, database maintenance and database
archiving

·         DR knowledge with Always On, SQL log shipping, DB mirroring,
Replication

·         Experienced with SQL installation on standalone and cluster
servers

·         Assess and tune Data base/SQL performance

·         Database migration

·         Creating Packages, cleansing Data and ETL development process

·         Content Manage In addition, the candidate must demonstrate
ability to write T-SQL queries to fulfill ad-hoc requests and data
integrity checking and have demonstrated ability to write T-SQL stored
procedures for code re-use. The candidate must also have experience with
DTS / integration service data transformation and manipulation tools.


 Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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