Postgresql developer team member sought (London, UK)

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eRota provides software as a service to manage staff resources in the
UK's National Health Service and we work with about half of the
country's acute hospitals. We are passionate about helping clinical
departments improve their staff rota management and training through our
services CLWRota, for anaesthetics departments (see www.clwrota.com),
and Medirota, for surgical and medical departments (see
www.medirota.com).

We are looking for a PostgreSQL database developer to join our small,
tightly-knit team. Thorough expertise is required in working with
PL/pgSQL, complex queries and techniques such as custom types and the
use of CTEs. Experience of working on the Linux command line is required
as is some knowledge of database maintenance while some familiarity with
Python or PHP would be useful. Interest in working with our team and
clients to develop innovative data models is vital. The salary starts at
GBP 42.5k per annum depending on experience and we have good holiday and
pension arrangements.

eRota is an established, profitable company working with the NHS for
over 10 years. Our office is in central London and we have a satellite
office in Rome. 

Please email me at <rory@xxxxxxxxx> if you are a database developer and
would like to learn more about our company and this position. You must
presently be able to work in the UK to apply. No recruitment agencies
please.

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Rory Campbell-Lange
Managing Director
eRota Ltd. www.erota.net 0207 6311 555
3 Tottenham Street London W1T 2AF
Registered in England No. 04551928


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