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garrydawkins
11-15-04, 17:45
I 'm looking for DBAs with this experience Please contact garrydawkins@hotmail.com:
The DBA will be primarily responsible for supporting production, test, and development database environments which entails monitoring and management of Sybase ASE and Sybase Replication Server. DBA will work closely with customer, 3rd party vendors, and developers to implement new solutions and maintain existing architecture.

Requirements:

Sybase experience on both Unix and Windows 2000 desirable

Must be able to utilized Sybase techniques and methods to improve through put and response time

Must be able to present and implement quality database design in a fast paced and aggressive working environment

Must have strong knowledge of SQL, memory and cache
allocation

Experience with Transact SQL, Unix utilities, Shell Script or Perl

Must be able to design and maintain OLTP and DSS database systems

Must have five years of experience across full life cycle application and systems development

Experience with Sybase IQ is a plus

Job requires a Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related discipline or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills have been acquired.

Preference will be given to candidates that are Sybase certified.

Brett Kaiser
11-17-04, 13:18
Preference will be given to candidates that are Sybase certified.

HEY!

No fair...I always wanted to live down there....what are we talking about?

What no Consultants?

garrydawkins
11-17-04, 13:30
I'm telling you, It hasnt been this good in years. I get so many requirement specs in my email from resumes going back to 1990. I can't keep up. So, if your interested send me a resume at garrydawkins@hotmail.com. Any dba experience Sybase, SQL Server or Oracle. Hell, I got one ts gov project for a adabas natureal dba.

Brett Kaiser
11-17-04, 13:45
You mean I have to send you my resume?

:(

Any part time stuff?

What about in the New York metro area?

garrydawkins
11-17-04, 14:17
I got stuff from coast to coast