SQL Database Developer – Wiltshire (On Site)

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SQL Database Developer – Wiltshire (On Site)

£65,000-£75,000

Are you passionate about data performance, optimisation and rock-solid database solutions? Do you thrive on turning complex business requirements into efficient stored procedures and database logic? If so, my client would love to meet you!

They are seeking an experienced SQL Database developer to join a growing technology team. The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in designing, developing, and maintaining stored procedures, functions, and triggers, as well as experience with performance tuning and query optimisation. You will also have knowledge of .Net Core to bridge the gap between database and application layers. You’ll design and optimise database logic while collaborating with the software engineering team to ensure smooth, efficient integration with .Net Core services. This role will be critical in ensuring their applications run smoothly and deliver high-performing data-driven solutions.

What you’ll do

  • Develop, optimise and maintain stored procedures, functions and views

  • Collaborate with cross functional teams to design end-to-end solutions from database to application layer

  • Tune queries and indexes for high performance in production systems

  • Support deployment pipelines, version control and CI/CD processes for both database and application code

  • Build and enhance .Net Core services with efficient database integration

    Ideal Fit

  • Solid experience in SQL Development with deep expertise in stored procedures

  • Strong knowledge of relational database design

  • Ability to troubleshoot and debug across both database and application layers

  • Hands on experience with .Net Core

  • Git experience for version control

    What's in it for you?

  • Chance to work on cutting edge projects where your expertise that make a real-world impact

  • Build solutions that span data and application tiers

  • Competitive salary, comprehensive benefits and career growth opportunities

  • Annual pay review

  • Pension scheme

  • 20% employee discount

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