Senior SQL Developer

Oxford
5 days ago
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Senior SQL Developer
£60,000-£70,000
Oxford - once a month in the office

I’m currently working for a global business who are well established within the online gaming/gambling industry and looking to add a Senior SQL Developer to their growing team. The company have been going for over 20 years and have a well-established team of over 20 developers split across 3 teams.

The company work with some of biggest global companies in their respective field from small local businesses so some of the largest online global casinos, and have sites in Canada, South Africa & China.

In this role, you will be responsible for implementing, maintaining and tuning high-traffic, multiple database applications as well as migrating existing SQL Server databases. You will get the opportunity to work on large-scale, performance heavy systems and collaborate with the wider C#/.Net team. The role is a Senior role so having mentoring experience or the desire to potentially lead in the future would be beneficial.

This company are based in Oxford and require office working of once a month.

Technical Requirements

5+ years working with SQL Server – 2016 or later.
Good experience working in large scale environments.
Confident with advanced queries, functions, tables, execution plans.
Ideally have worked in C#/.Net environment – not essential.
Other skills: SSIS, Kafka, Elasticsearch, AWS, CI/CD/
Good communication skills to work with international teams.
Salary/Benefits

£60,000-£70,000
20% of 1months salary paid out each quarter.
22 days holiday.
Private Medical Insurance/DIS benefit.
Contributory Pension
Perk Scheme
If this opportunity is of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock,
(phone number removed) / (phone number removed)
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