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Some of the most popular database management jobs today include that of a database architect, database administrator, software developer, information security analyst, and computer systems analyst.
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Proficiency in Yardi, Nexus and/or other ERP software systems is a plusProficiency in advanced data analytics tools such as PowerBi or Tableau is a plusUnderstanding of basic concepts in data base management such as Azure, SQL, et cetera is a plusBeing able to quickly master new software packages is a must.
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Common organizational or functional industry position titles for programmers include, but are not limited to, programmer analyst, applications developer, software engineer, software developer, software quality assurance specialist, systems programmer, systems software programmer, database administrators, computer systems analysts, systems engineer, systems software engineer.
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Account Manager / Client Services / client support / Analyst / registered paraplanner / CFP / FINRA / business manager / Client relationship manager / project manager / project management / retirement planning / banking / professional services / CPA / financial planner / financial analyst / Sales / account executive / key account manager / Broker / CExP / Certified Exit Planner / CLU / Chartered Life Underwriter / VP / Director / Vice President / Wealth Management.
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Hyland OnBase Document Management System (ECM) OWP Management System (OMS) - subsystem of CBDS for Project Managers to submit current year’s progress report to Caltrans, entity’s funding administrator.
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3 years of experience with Esri ArcGIS desktop and enterprise products, knowledge of GIS data types, GPS collection, relational database management systems (RDBMS), spatial analysis, and cartography.
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NET framework, SharePoint/Office 365, Business Intelligence (BI), and/or reporting platforms Familiarity with additional software such as IBM Maximo, other Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) or Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) solutions, Emerson AMS, PTC/ThingWorx, OSIsoft Pi, or similar data historian systems is advantageous.
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The JDA E3 Store Replenishment Analyst plays a crucial role in optimizing inventory management processes and ensuring stores have the right products available to meet customer demand, ultimately contributing to the success of the retail business.
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Based in Audubon, Pennsylvania , the LiDAR Analyst will report to the General Manager, Transportation, Transit & Rail and will have a wide range of duties which ultimately focus on land surveying and mapping project management.
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Requires a minimum of 3 years experience in a support & operations or design & engineering role in any of the following areas: access management or network security technologies, servers, networks, Network communications, telecommunications, operating systems, middleware, disaster recovery, collaboration technologies, hardware/software support or other infrastructure services role; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Requires experience providing top-tier support for 3 or more of the information security technology areas: 1) Access Control, 2) Application Security, 3) Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning, 4) Cryptography, 5) Information Security and Risk Management 6) Legal, Regulations, 7) Compliance and Investigations, 8) Operations Security, 9) Physical (Environmental) Security, 10) Security Architecture and Design, 11) Telecommunications and Network Security.
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Experience with Agile project management principles and Azure DevOps (ADO) in the full software lifecycle. As a crucial team member, you will leverage your expertise in Power trading, risk management, and scheduling process to facilitate the changing needs of the business.
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Working knowledge in Microsoft environments, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), Active Directory, PowerShell, Intune/MDM, App-V and Software Packaging (MSI) a huge plus. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of organization's Identity Access Management, Office 365, EXOL, MDM/Intune, AAD and other leading Microsoft technologies.
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Your core focus will be cybersecurity operations, incident response, and ensuring compliance with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). FedRAMP SOC Analyst. Oversee the monitoring, detection, and analysis of potential threats and vulnerabilities in alignment with cyber security strategy and the Federal Risk Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP.
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The FedRAMP SOC Analyst will be responsible for providing the first line of defense against cyber threats. Proven experience as a cybersecurity operations analyst or a similar role preferred.
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