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Implement ServiceNow’s CSDM including Lifecycle Management and maintain a Configuration Management Database (CMDB). Ability to implement and maintain a Configuration Management Database (CMDB) and conduct regular audits and reconciliations of CMDB data.
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Support highly-available and disaster recovery (HA/DR) database technologies (such as SQL Clustering and SQL Server Availability Groups across multiple data centers) The Database Administrator will be a part of the team responsible for the operational support of project initiatives surrounding the firm’s Database environments.
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The candidate will support, when requested and coordinated with on-site COTR and maintenance personnel, the SA support tasks such as mission data backup and restore, database maintenance, user account creation and maintenance (with government oversight), data archiving, performance of data integrity checks, communication-port configuration, security incident reporting, and field-level TCTO instruction compliance (to include software baseline upgrade support.
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Installation, set up, configuration and maintenance of Kubernetes Build Environment, Openshift, Proxmox Virtualization Environment, PFSense Firewalls, and Database Servers. Experience with automation/configuration management using Ansible.
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A Minimum of MCTS or MCSA and VCP It is Required to have a TS/SSBI to start, candidates with TS/SBI will also be considered but must be upgraded to SSBI. Preferred Technical Skills: Oracle and SQL Database installation, creation, upgrades, configuration.
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Serve as SQL Server Database Administrator (DBA), responsible for providing technical support for the database environment related to the ERPs. ERP system configuration, user maintenance, audits, data integrity, solution building and break/fix, including various legacy, and recent ERP system with a focus on Business Central.
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D) Maintains knowledge of and competency in IT Service Management standards and best practices, including incident management, problem management, change management, knowledge management, service catalog, asset management, and CMDB (configuration management database.
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Database experience - either setup or supporting (Microsoft SQL or Oracle or PostgreSQL) is a plus Previous experience in a technical customer service support role. Setup Windows & Database servers as needed Perform on-site or in classroom customer training classes of company software for individuals or groups.
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Specifically, the DBA personally oversees the implementation, configuration, hardening, availability, resiliency, protection, automation, administration, and monitoring of multiple Microsoft SQL Server DB environments across the customer’s IT enterprise.
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This role will work independently and collaboratively to collect and process data captured at stores, prioritize standard review workflows, analyze data to develop reality-based labor standards, and end to end configuration of the company standards database system.
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You will work closely with our Database Engineer (DBE) to implement PL/SQL and SQL performance tuning, architecture changes, and development prototypes. Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and/or MariaDB database administration in production environments.
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Provide routine maintenance including problem defect analysis and resolution, space, storage, object management, physical database layout, rollback segment management, and temporary space management.
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Provide SCADA database and display management, configuration, and access support functions. As a world leader in the Operations Technology (OT) field, OSI develops and supplies state-of-the-art energy management, optimization and control software solutions to energy utility companies worldwide.
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Experience with Servo design, development and troubleshooting experience of advanced motion control systems including multi axis, database. Knowledge in schematic design and panel layouts using AutoCAD or similar and Device Configuration such as VFD’s, PMW drivers, DC motor.
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Ensures configuration and inventory management database entries are complete and accurate. Provide direct Face-to-Face world class end user support experience with an emphasis on quality resolutions.
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