I am working with a global key client within Financial Services who are looking for a seasoned SYBASE DBA Consultant to join their team for a long-term renewable contract.
You will play a key part in the operational support, maintenance, planning, design, implementation and enhancement of over 100 Sybase Dataservers regionally.
You'll be part of a team of EMEA based DBAs supported by offshore DBAs in Asia and America, providing development support alongside 1st 2nd level production support which is provided on a 24 * 7 rotation basis.
The team also work with Sybase teams in US APAC to support various global applications.
This position will pay £650-700 per day inside IR35 and will start in January with the first renewal date being at the end of 2025.
Based in Camberley, Surrey , you will need to live within 90 minutes of the office as you will be required to work in the office for one day per week.
Regular Activities You'll require excellent communication skills are essential as DBAs work closely with business users and application support engineers as well as partnering with other infrastructure groups and Sybase teams in different regions.
Understanding of components of technology infrastructure, different working environments and operational culture is also required.
There is a 1 week in 4 on call rota when the assigned primary contact is required¿ to be contactable, in a 15 minute response time.
The DBA Team are working on the analysis phase of the Bank's Sybase Exit (SybExit) program which you'll require in your skillset:- Sybase Adaptive Server Replication Server Sybase IQSybase OpenClient SPLUNK Python Perl scripting Ansible Ansible Automation Foglight Monitoring Bradmark Surveillance DB (performance analysis and management of the repository and client installs) Autosys Job Scheduling (JIL scripting) ITSM (Change Incident Manage).
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