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SQL-SERVER DBA- National Institutes of Health- Bethesda,Md.
SQL Server DBA
National Institutes of Health
Summary:
Management Systems Designers Inc, (MSD) is an employee-owned company of
over 600 professionals who support the diverse technical, scientific,
and administrative needs of the Federal government. We are currently
searching for an experienced SQL Server DBA to support one of our
clients at the National Institutes of Health. This opportunity is
permanent, full-time, and on site in Bethesda/Rockville, MD.
Required Skills:
-Master's Degree in Computer Science. Candidates with a scientific
background or a background in R&D preferred.
-Microsoft SQL Server DBA.
-Competence in other SQL Databases such as MySQL and Sybase.
(Windows/UNIX/Linux platforms acceptable)
-Understanding all other aspects of the windows server system
administration outside of SQL is a plus.
Job Duties:
Our client requires the services of a SQL Server DBA to support
scientific efforts within the prestigious National Institutes of
Health.

The successful candidate will be responsible for:
Performing backup administration for Sybase and MS SQL server
databases, such as MySQL and Sybase (whether on a Windows, UNIX or
Linux environment).  These databases provide information for all the
bioinformatics and genomic services within the Institute.

Interested applicants should submit resume and salary requirements to
Monica Lyerly, Technical Recruiter. mlyerly@msdinc.com. Out of area
candidates will be considered for this opportunity. EOE.


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