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MySQL. Detailed Job Description Perform Database administration activities (Backup, restore, maintenance, transfer, upgrade, patching, design etc. Backup and recovery (RMAN , Export/Import utility , SQL Loader.
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As a Registered Nurse at Restore you will be responsible for the administration of all medical services/modalities, client education, and promotion of our membership plans to help clients do more of what they love.
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Farragut Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for a Collision General Manager to perform all-purpose duties, which may include, but is not limited to the overall operation of their center, including risk management, teammate development, client metrics, production, and administration.
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Experience in Navy Information Technology (IT) systems administration, systems engineering, systems analysis, and network management. Back-up applications and restore applications from back-up (disaster recovery.
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By joining Caliber, you can help us Restore the Rhythm of our Customers Lives. Service CenterPowayCaliber Collision has an immediate job opening for a Collision General Manager to perform all-purpose duties, which may include, but is not limited to the overall operation of their center, including risk management, teammate development, client metrics, production, and administration.
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Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for a Collision General Manager to perform all-purpose duties, which may include, but is not limited to the overall operation of their center, including risk management, teammate development, client metrics, production, and administration.
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Email DBA Web Technologiesmarketing@dbawebtechnologies.com Sr. SQL Server - 50% and Oracle -50% - DBA in Quincy, MA Data Migration, data replication, Oracle DBA, Performance Tuning, PL/SQL, Query Optimization, SQL Server DBA, T-SQL Location: Massachusetts Job Function: Database Administration Date Of Job Posting: 08-12-2019 Sr. SQL Server - 50% and Oracle -50% - DBA in Quincy, MA.
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Administration, including add/remove users and groups, configure file permissions, check event logs, configure and restore from backup. The work is everything from fixing a printing issue, to documenting a network, to replacing switches to maintain off-site backs and helping with a disaster-recovery plan to an impromptu Nerf-gun war in the office.
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Strong proficiency in database administration tasks such as backup and restore, performance tuning, and upgrades. We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Database Administrator (DBA) with expertise in Cassandra and AWS Managed Databases (RDS, MySQL, PostgreSQL) to join our team.
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Together we can restore forests, create habitat for biodiversity, and make a positive social impact around the world. Bachelor’s degree in an environmental area or business administration, international relations, economics, and related fields.
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Working Knowledge of Non Cisco Firewall Technologies - SonicWALL, Linksys,NetGear. Understanding of relationship between switches, hubs, patch panels and connecting nodes to a network. Understanding of and ability to install, configure and test workstation hardware including video cards, NICs, sound cards, hard drives, and PDAs.
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Perform System Administration to included AD, GPO policies, Microsoft Exchange, Patching, application support, and activities to include account management, monitoring and management of system resources (CPU, memory, disk, etc), monitoring and auditing system logs.
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As MIS Specialist, you will maintain various computer operations throughout the facility, as well as provide technical support and advice regarding computers, telecommunications, and network administration.
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A catalyst for scientific inquiry and collective action, the estuary program offers consensus-building, scientific analysis and communications, and grant-making services to help restore and sustain the region's natural resources in the face of legacy challenges and accelerating change.
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With the Purpose of Restoring the Rhythm of Your Life®, Caliber's more than 26,000 teammates are committed to getting customers back on the road safely - and back to the rhythm of their lives - every day.
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