T-SQL Developer / Alpharetta

Atlanta, Georgia

Hybrid

Contract

$50/hr - $60/hr


An established player in the financial consulting space is looking to bring on a contracted T-SQL Engineer to manage their database. This long-time client has been in the consulting space for 30 years and you will be joining their team to maintain their excellence.

This is a 3-6 month contract based out of Alpharetta and the client is looking to bring on the right fit urgently. Their office is located in the heart of Downtown Alpharetta, so after work you can go grab some of the best food in the area.

Duration: 

Required Skills:
7+ Years in Database Management with SQL
Expertise with T-SQL
BS in CS or related field OR Matching Experience

Desired Skills:
Consulting experience
Communication skills

The Offer:
You will receive the following benefits:
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Benefits
  • Vision Benefits
  • 401(k)
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.

You will receive the following benefits:

  • Medical Insurance - Four medical plans to choose from for you and your family
  • Dental & Orthodontia Benefits
  • Vision Benefits
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Voluntary Life Insurance, Long-Term & Short-Term Disability Insurance
  • Hospital Indemnity Insurance
  • 401(k) including match with pre and post-tax options
  • Paid Sick Time Leave
  • Legal and Identity Protection Plans
  • Pre-tax Commuter Benefit
  • 529 College Saver Plan

Motion Recruitment Partners (MRP) is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans/Disability/Women. All applicants must be currently authorized to work on a full-time basis in the country for which they are applying, and no sponsorship is currently available. Employment is subject to the successful completion of a pre-employment screening. Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process as required under MRP’s Employment Accommodation policy. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.

Posted by: Michael Toohey