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MySQL HeatWave is a fully managed database service, powered by the HeatWave in-memory query accelerator. It’s the only cloud service that combines transactions, real-time analytics across data warehouses and data lakes, and machine learning in one MySQL Database—without the complexity, latency, risks, and cost of ETL duplication.
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Special considerations will be given to those who have expertise in LabVIEW, Python, and MATLAB. Experience in database management (MySQL) and virtual machine environments (VMware ESXi) is a plus.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in database architecture using relational SQL (e.g. Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL), and NoSQL (DynamoDB, MongoDB, Elasticsearch). Strong database architecture, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, along with an ability to handle ambiguous and evolving requirements.
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Must have solid working experience in designing secure network architectures, virtualization technologies, MySQL/MSSQL database platforms, identity and access management principles, application security, encryption technologies, DNS, web applications, ADFS, Nessus.
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Experience with relational database management systems, such as Azure SQL Database, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. The products our portfolio include Microsoft Fabric, Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos Database, Azure PostgreSQL, Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Service Bus, Azure Event Grid, and Power BI. Our mission is to build the data platform for the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), powering a new class of data-first applications and driving a data culture.
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5+ years of relational database experience (Oracle, SQL Server or MySQL) 2+ years’ of experience with back-end NoSQL Databases required (MongoDB preferred but experience with any NoSQL database will be sufficient.
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Highly skilled on RDMS (Oracle, SQL server, MySQL) and NoSQL Database systems. Highly skilled on data platform tools and techniques e.g.: snowflake and/or databricks. This position will bring a clear point of view on data processing optimization, data modeling, data pipeline architecture, data SLA management.
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Experience with database management systems, including SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL or BigQuery You may not check every box, or your experience may look a little different from what we've outlined, but if you think you can bring value to Ford Motor Company, we encourage you to apply.
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Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and/or MariaDB database administration in production environments. We are seeking a talented professional to support our Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB database management system (DBMS) products for various applications developed by the software development team.
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Knowledge of database technologies: Expertise in working with different database technologies such as MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB is beneficial. Understanding concepts like data modeling, SQL optimization, and database management allows developers to design efficient data storage solutions.
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DBA (MySQL): MySQL DBA experience for tasks such as database design, performance optimization, security, and backup/recovery. DBA (MySQL): MySQL DBA experience for tasks such as database design, performance optimization, security, and backup/recovery.
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Database experience include MongoDB, ElasticSearch, Ignite, CockroachDB, percona DB and MySQL. Design or implement complex database or data repository interfaces/queries. Java, Spring, Docker, ElasticSearch, Microservices architecture, mongodb, API development, Maven, GIT.
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Hands on experience on core PHP and any relevant framework, JavaScript, MySQL Database. Knowledge of technologies – Hands on experience in PHP maintenance and development, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, SQL Database Loading and issue resolution in database loading.
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Essential Job Responsibilities·Utilize MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle, MySQL and other database technologies. Description :This senior position entails leading the development of database schemas, stored procedures and functions and advance scripts in MS SQL Server, Snowflake and other database platforms for high-volume, mission critical use.
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You will get broad exposure to our full stack, consisting of desired and progressive technologies such as Spanner, MySQL, Terraform, Google Cloud Platform, etc. We have a distributed architecture utilizing MySQL & GCP Spanner for the delivery of our product.
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