Remote SQL Database developer and SQL Server administrator ID- 10910

CapB is looking for an MS SQL Database and Support Specialist to join our IT department. The ideal candidate will be responsible for supporting our MS SQL databases, performing T-SQL programming, triaging technical issues, and handling customer support requests related to a legacy .NET application. This role requires a deep understanding of MS SQL Server, proficiency in T-SQL, and excellent problem-solving skills to ensure high levels of performance and user satisfaction. This is a part time role, with 20 hrs per week and may require a day in office at Denver , each week for around 4 hrs. ( managers discretion, can be 100% remote)

Required Skills & Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field.
  • Proven experience in MS SQL Server database administration and T-SQL programming.
  • Strong understanding of database structures, theories, principles, and practices.
  • Ability to effectively triage and resolve complex database issues.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to provide technical support and guidance to customers and team members.
  • Familiarity with .NET framework and its integration with MS SQL Server
  • Experience with case management systems
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