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A fast growing firm within 1/2 hour of Philadelphia in a suburban New Jersey location is looking for a DBA Manager. We are looking for someone who was a DBA and is now a strong people manager. This person will manage about 5-7 very bright DBA's who support Oracle, Sybase, and SQL Server, in a heavy development environment. This client has single digit turn over and a creative and motivated staff.
There is no relocation assistance offered.
This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties please.
Please do not call or send a resume if you are not in the U.S. and/or need sponsorship.
*Requirements:
The Successful candidate will have experience with at least one of the
following:
Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, or Informix.
This person will have managed, not led, at least 3 people in the past, and
truly enjoy managing very bright technical staff. Environment includes 24/7
on call, budget management, as well as staff development. The position is
open due to internal growth.
Degree required.
U.S. citizenship or permanent residents only.
This position offers:
For immediate consideration, please send your resume as an attachment to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: orastaff_at_mindspring.com
Please use job code: One/NJ DBA Mgr/Fairlie
We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be qualified/interested
in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
Thanks,
Bill Law
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