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From: Matt recruiter on 13 Apr 2010 11:53 Hi, Let me know if you have someone for the below requirement. Please find the details below. Title: Database Administrator Duration: 6months c2h (only GC or Citizen) Location: Madison, WI Manager has the infrastructure side of the databases not applications. Description: Develop, implement, and enhance databases over multiple computing platforms. Work with business clients and IT development staff throughout the design, development and implementation phases. Utilize Alliant database development standards and techniques to ensure quality. Work with IT Security to recommend appropriate security and controls. Prepare documentation of database standards. Recommend changes to standards when appropriate. Provide on-call support for Oracle and SQLServer databases. Develop scripts to support database monitoring and automation.. Skills 1) Experience as a DBA supporting Oracle and/or SQLServer. 2) Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communications skills. 3) Experience with performance tuning. 4) Experience with PL/SQL or TSQL helpful. 5) Experience with Perl helpful. I require this information along with the updated resume. Please do fill it and send me at your earliest convenience. First Name: Last Name: Email: Contact No. Work Status: Last 4 digits of SSN (Must): Employer name & contact details (For H1B Visa) Pay-rate expectations (Corp-to-corp/1099/W2): Current Location: Willing to relocate: Availability/ Notice Period: 2 Professional References: Right to Represent: I, ________________________give exclusive right to represent my resume to the client ____________Alliant Energy for position 1788 @ WI. I further confirm that I have not been submitted through any other vendor for this position. Name: Date: waiting for your response.... Looking forward to work with you closely, Thanks & regards, Matt, NETPRO LOGIC INC Bensenville, IL matt(a)netprologic.com www.netprologic.com
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