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As an Entry-Level to Mid-Level DBA, you'll use your advanced Microsoft SQL Server expertise to manage and maintain the company's databases. Your daily tasks involve monitoring database performance, optimizing and tuning databases, and managing database activities. Monitor database performance and troubleshoot issues to ensure optimal database functionality. Optimize and tune databases to improve performance and efficiency. Manage database activities, including backups, restores, and disaster recovery. Provide expert technical guidance and support to project teams throughout the database lifecycle. Collaborate with other IT teams to ensure seamless integration of databases with other systems.
Full Time
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
$95k-120k (estimate)
05/18/2024
05/20/2024
mckinsol.com
EDISON, NJ
25 - 50
2007
Private
RAJNI VARSHNEY
$5M - $10M
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
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