Sr Technical Architect - Cloud - SQL Server, Azure SQL, Troubleshooting, SolarWinds, Powershell, Commvault
Blue Yonder is seeking a Senior Technical SQL Server Architect to manage mission-critical database environments in a 24/7 enterprise setup. The role focuses on performance tuning, troubleshooting complex production issues, and automating database operational tasks. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with SQL Server, Azure cloud deployments, and scripting automation using PowerShell or Python. The position involves working across infrastructure and operations teams to ensure high availability and reliability for global customers.
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Experience
10-13 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Blue Yonder is seeking a Senior Technical SQL Server Architect to manage mission-critical database environments in a 24/7 enterprise setup. The role focuses on performance tuning, troubleshooting complex production issues, and automating database operational tasks. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with SQL Server, Azure cloud deployments, and scripting automation using PowerShell or Python. The position involves working across infrastructure and operations teams to ensure high availability and reliability for global customers.
TAL's take
Solid senior-level role at an established enterprise provider with clearly defined operational responsibilities.
Extremely clear documentation of expectations, tasks, and required technology stack for a database-focused role.
Salaries at Blue Yonder
24.6 LPA average
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Must haves
- 10-13 years experience as MS SQL DBA
- Strong hands-on experience in cloud environments
- Hands-on experience with Azure SQL
- Ability to troubleshoot complex production issues
- Automation skills using PowerShell or Python
- 24/7 environment support and on-call rotation availability
Tools and skills
Nice to have: jenkins, docker, kubernetes, zabbix, splunk.
About the company
Established enterprise software company but lacks tier-1 global or India-specific tech unicorn status.
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