Senior SQL DBA (Database Administrator)

Devonshire Hayes Recruitment Specialists Ltd
Ec2V5Ag, EC2V 5AG, United Kingdom
Last month
£75,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Devonshire Hayes have partnered with a fantastic organisation to help them secure a talented Senior SQL DBA . You will be tasked with the following,

  • Enterprise DBA experience (SQL Server plus exposure to other data platforms)
  • Performance optimisation (workload analysis, indexing/physical design, capacity planning)
  • Azure managed relational experience (e.g., Azure SQL MI/DB): migration, operations, and tooling
  • Distributed NoSQL experience (e.g., Cosmos DB/MongoDB/DynamoDB): data modelling and operational tuning
  • Modern analytics/lakehouse concepts (e.g., Fabric/Synapse/Databricks), pipelines, and semantic models
  • Backup/restore, high availability, and disaster recovery (design, testing, and execution)
  • SQL replication experience (including migration to AVG)
  • Monitoring, diagnostics, and incident management (Azure Monitor, Log Analytics)
  • Comfortable working in controlled production environments (change management, release windows, safe script execution) and participating in on-call support.
  • Automation and CI/CD for data/database changes (PowerShell/Python; IaC where applicable)
  • Database security (access control, encryption, compliance/audit).

You will be required to work in the office 1 day per week and this role will involve on call rota, once in every 2-3 weeks.

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