Job Openings SQL Server DBA

About the job SQL Server DBA

*********************Investment Banking Industry Experience is Mandatory******************

Work Authorization:

  • Green Card Holders and US Citizens
  • H1B/TN/L2-EAD/H4-EAD
  • C2C is fine

Location:

  • New York, NY (Onsite for first 1-3 months, then remote)

Qualifications

  • Must have a Minimum of 10+ years conducting general database administration tasks (e.g. DB implementation, DB code deployments, DB backups, creation of DB user accounts).
  • Must have 8+ years of experience working for US companies in the US.
  • Minimum of 7+ years experience working as a SQL Server DBA.
  • Must have 4 + years of Recent Banking experience (Since 2016).
  • Must have recent experience performing Level 3 support (The highest level of Support).
  • These positions are for a Global unit. Consultants must have experience (Constantly and On Average) working with DB sizes of 30TB or more (Not Less).
  • Experience working with large-scale enterprise application setups across Data centers.
  • Must have experience as a Functional & Application DBA.
  • Must have at least 5 years of administering database platform-specific advanced features
  • (e.g. clustering, encryption, logical/physical standby, ETL, replication) and performance optimizing server database servers and SQL code.
  • Minimum of 5+ years experience working in a SQL DBA Role with multiple databases and SQL development issues.
  • Proficient in MS SQL Server 2014 - 2019.
  • SSIS Package creation and debugging skills.
  • Stored procedure development and tuning.
  • Data replication exposure.

Responsibilities

  • Will participate on a Global DBA team. The team will ensure that the new database code meets company standards for readability, reliability, and performance
  • Each week give developers a list of the top 10 most resource-intensive queries on the server and suggest ways to improve performance on each
  • Design indexes for existing applications, choosing when to add or remove indexes
  • When users complain about the performance of a particular query, help developers improve the performance of that query by tweaking it or modifying indexes
  • Conduct SQL Server lunch-and-learn sessions for application developers
  • Advise developers on the most efficient database designs (tables, datatypes, stored procedures, functions, etc)
  • Writing and improving SQL Server T-SQL queries for at least a year. You will be known in the office as the go-to person for T-SQL questions
  • Designing tables and picking datatypes
  • Using Profiler traces and other tools to find the most frequently run queries
  • Using free tools like sp_BlitzIndex® and DMV queries to answer questions about
  • index usage
  • On-call troubleshooting for SQL Server service outages
  • Deciding whether clustering, log shipping, mirroring, replication, etc. are the right fit to solve a business problem