SQL Developer Information Technology (IT) - Glen Burnie, MD at Geebo

SQL Developer

Company Name:
Beyondtekit
This is our direct-client opening for a SQL Developer located in Glen Burnie, MD. This is a 4-6 month contract and they are only interested in candidates who are local to the area since this is an urgent hire.
Qualifications:
Bachelor degree in discipline related to functional work
Ability to demonstrate ability to solve somewhat complex problems by analyzing variables and applying appropriate solutions learned through experience and proficiency in understanding the job.
5 years SQL development
3-4 Years SQL Reporting
Ability to write complex SQL queries
SQL Server 2008 (and more current) experience
T-SQL and SQL programming (queries, triggers, views, Stored Procedures, etc)
Experience with CRUD (Create, Read. Update & Delete) data cycles
Ability to perform database/data manipulation to generate required result sets
Experience with C# a PLUS (for custom coding)
Please complete the following skills-matrix and send back with your updated resume:
Full Name:
Degree/Major:
Total Experience as a SQL Developer:
Total Experience with SQL Reports:
Total Experience with SQL Queries:
Total Experience with SQL Server 2009 or higher:
Total Experience with T-SQL:
Total Experience with C#:
Expected Hourly Rate:
Is this a W2 Rate or C2C Rate:
If C2C, what is the name of your corporation or employer?
Expected Full-Time Salary:
Evening Phone #:
Cell Phone #:
Availability:
Current City/State:
Work Status (US Citizen / Green Card / H1B / etc.):Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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