Lead Database Specialist | SQL & C

Cambridge
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Lead Database Specialist | SQL & C#

Location: Cambridge HQ (On-site)

Salary: £50,000 – £57,000 PA

Monday – Friday

Are you a seasoned Database Professional looking for a culture that actually values work-life balance? Our client is seeking a Senior SQL DBA to act as a technical pillar within their evolving IT Development department. This isn't just a "maintenance" role; it’s an opportunity to influence performance and empower a collaborative team in a high-energy, modern environment.

The role:

Reporting to the Software Development Manager and collaborating with the Lead DBAs, you will:

  • Optimize & Fine-Tune: Take the lead on diagnosing and fixing sluggish SQL queries to keep systems running at peak velocity.

  • Architect Stability: Oversee the security and reliability of a diverse SQL Server estate (specifically versions 2014 and 2017).

  • Collaborate: Serve as the go-to technical advisor for C# developers, providing QA and architectural guidance on database tasks.

  • Secure: Design and manage identity access protocols within a scalable infrastructure.

    What We’re Looking For

    We want to hear from you if you have a deep passion for database performance tuning and:

  1. Extensive experience managing SQL Server (2014/2017).

  2. A working knowledge or exposure to C# (essential for collaborating with the dev team).

  3. The ability to thrive in an on-site, collaborative team setting.

    Ready to elevate your career in a space that rewards your expertise? Apply today and get in touch with Justine at Logic Recruiting

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