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Administrateur bases de données F/H

FRANCE
il y a 4 jours

Eiffage is one of Europe’s leading construction and concessions companies. The Group generated revenue of €18.7billion in 2021 in Europe and internationally. With 73,500 employees working in construction, property development, urban development, civil engineering, metallic construction, roads, energy systems and concessions, Eiffage is pursuing a low‑carbon construction strategy at scale and seizing opportunities for innovation to support sustainable development.

Candidate Profile

  • Education: Bac+3 to Bac+5 in computer science or equivalent.
  • Experience: 3–5years as a production database administrator in a critical, heterogeneous environment.
  • Core Skills:
    • Expertise in PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server.
    • Performance analysis (profiling, traces, DMVs, pg_stat_statements, etc.).
    • Strong SQL, PL/pgSQL, T‑SQL, Bash, PowerShell scripting for automation.
    • Exceptionally careful with data loss risk, analytical mindset, high responsiveness, and strong communication with application teams.
    • Knowledge of MongoDB is desirable.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Full‑time CDI.
  • Competitive salary plus participative system over 13.3months.
  • Vacation bonus, profit‑sharing and employee share‑ownership.
  • 100% reimbursement of navigo subscription.
  • Restaurant vouchers.
  • Remote work options.

EEO Statement

Eiffage is committed to diversity, gender equality and the employment of people with disabilities.

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