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8 years' experience building and maintaining complex mission-critical production database systems such as Postgres, Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server. - Coding skills in the procedural language for at least one database engine a must (PL/SQL, T-SQL etc.
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Understanding of relational databases, including work with SOQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, or other common RDBMS. Experience with front-end and back-end development including: Aura Framework, Lightning Web Component (LWC), Visualforce, Apex, REST and SOAP-based web services, debugging, troubleshooting, and performance management.
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Strong SQL skills based on usage on any platform (SQL Server, Oracle, SAS, R, etc.) Experience organizing complex SQL code via stored procedures and functions with SQL Server and/or the use of Azure Synapse Analytics.
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Data extract from EPIC Clarity & Caboodle databases using SQL server/Oracle. using SQL Server, Oracle & IBM DataStage InfoSphere required. Data extract from EPIC Clarity & Caboodle databases using SQL server/Oracle.
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Knowledge of SQL , Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, and Oracle Discoverer. Responsible for the data reporting for the Institutional Effectiveness Inventory for institution-wide strategic planning, including key performance indicators for the College required by SACS.
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Oracle/SQL Server experience. - 3+ years of SAS or SQL programming experience. Experience in Financial Services working with Consumer Lending or Non-Lending data, e.g. Auto Lending, Home Lending, Credit Card, Retail Banking, Merchant Services, Personal Lending, Deposits, Wealth & Investment Management.
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SpringBoot, Angular JS, JenkinsWebLogic, Apache TomcatJMS, Oracle SQL, Web ServicesCloud-native programming (PCF/Tanzu) Experience with Cloud-native CICD Pipeline. SpringBoot, Angular JS, JenkinsWebLogic, Apache TomcatJMS, Oracle SQL, Web ServicesCloud-native programming (PCF/Tanzu) Experience with Cloud-native CICD Pipeline.
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Extract and analyze data using various software packages including, but not limited to, Microsoft Excel, SPSS, Oracle SQL Developer, Argos, Collin College Student Information System (Banner) and the Collin College Data Warehouse (Zogotech), Workday, R and other tools as needed.
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Experience coding in various programming languages (such as R, Python, SQL, or JAVA) to conduct various phases of data science projects. Experience creating and querying different datastores and architectures (such as Sybase, Oracle, and open-source databases) to work with various types of data as part of the data science project.
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Hands-on working experience in UAT testing utilizing various testing techniques, methodologies, tools (Selenium, QC ALM, SQL, Oracle. hands-on working experience in UAT testing utilizing various testing techniques, methodologies, tools (Selenium, QC ALM, SQL, Oracle.
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SQL Server experience required, Oracle preferred but not required. E-Verify is a registered trademark of the United States Department of Homeland Security. This is an 8am-5pm ET position, Saturday and Sunday shifts are required.
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Strong proficiency in programming (e.g., SQL, Python, R, MATLAB), database technologies (Oracle, mySQL, relational databases; graph databases are a plus), machine learning/deep learning (network architectures are a plus), dimensionality reduction techniques (e.g., PCA), and possible cheminformatics software suites.
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Develop and manage backend services using technologies such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Elasticsearch, Solr, and SQL, ensuring efficient data storage, retrieval, and indexing capabilities.
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Ad hoc reports and use of supported suite of analytics tools, such as: OBIEE, SAS, Databricks, Tableau, Microsoft SQL Server, with languages such as SQL, R, SAS, Python, JAVA, etc. The business intelligence lead shall demonstrate knowledge of and proficiency in analysis Software published by SAS as well as visualization software published by Oracle and Tableau.
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2+ years' experience developing reports using an enterprise reporting tool such as Business Objects, Power BI, Tableau, SQL Server Reporting Services, Oracle Reports. 2-year experience with programming in SQL, SAS, Python, R or Perl on a PC/Unix platform.
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