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NET; HTML; ADO.NET; ODBC DBMS: MS SQL Server; MS Access; Oracle; Hyperion Software: OBIEE; PowerBI; SSRS; SSAS; SSIS; MS Office Suite Languages: VB.Net; VBA; LINQ Roles and Responsiblities Maintain existing in-house developed methods to access, analyze, organize, and present data.
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Proven experience working with SQL, SQL Server, Oracle and [ETL tools (DataStage, SQL/PLSQL, Talend); Scheduling tools (JAMS); Tidal and Database (Oracle). Role: Senior SQL Developer – Capital Markets.
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The SQL Database Developer will work closely with our software developers and business analysts to ensure that our database systems meet the needs of the business. Knowledge of major enterprise database programs, including Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle or IBM DB2, is required; professional certifications such as Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDA) or Oracle Database Administrator Certified Professional (ODACP) are a plus – strong preference for Microsoft technologies (SQL Server 2008R2 thru 2017, as well as Microsoft’s Business Intelligence Suite of reporting services.
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Role: Software Developer ( 40% Hadoop , 40% Java , 20% SQL ) Requires proven track record in strong data base skills working on Oracle/SQL Server/Exadata, performance tuning, ETL processes, Windows and Linux environments.
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As a Python developer, you will be working on expanding and maintaining our Django web application, building and maintaining Plotly Dash-based visualizations, building and maintaining Python-based ETL applications, researching emerging technologies, and helping us manage our server infrastructure.
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Should be able to create jobs in Talend and work with different data sources and databases, Mainly RDMS like SQL Server, Teradata, Redshift, Snowflake. Talend Developer @ Ashburn,V Onsite.
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Strong understanding of relational concepts and knowledge of databases like Teradata, Oracle, SQL Server, Snowflake, Google Big-Query etc. The Sr. Software Developer role specific to Business Intelligence Reporting & Analytics specific.
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Developer, matlab, perl, php, python, sdet, software programmer. The Software Developer will focus on ensuring the mission is met while upgrading to cutting-edge technologies in full motion video (FMV) of the program's technical vision.
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NET Core framework, JavaScript, jQuery, ASP.NET, SQL, CSS, MVC, Design patterns, Entity Framework, Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate, Power BI, SQL Server, json, node. Strong familiarity with Agile software/tools (e.g., ADO) and DevOps processes and tools (e.g., Jenkins/Azure DevOps.
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Requires in-depth technical knowledge within a job area or system and basic knowledge across related technical areas Technical Skills Experience with Agile software development and DevOps. Also experience with Azure DevOps and Azure Cloud Knowledge of mobile programming languages (C#, Java, ObjectiveC), database management systems (Azure SQL \ Oracle \ Micorosft SQL), development platforms (Xamarin, ReactNative), and cloud environments (Azure, AWS.
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Requires any amount of experience in the following: troubleshooting software applications in test and production environments; data and project analysis; Oracle, SQL Server, Mysql, Azure database environments, and ETL tools; and working with database administrators, project users, data extraction teams, and QA teams.
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The Pega Developer III is responsible for modifying and managing the full life cycle software development process. Prefer knowledge of Java, J2EE, JBoss, ADO, HTML, HTML5, JSON, JSP, JavaScript, Web services, SOAP, Rest, XML, ASP, SQL Server, Oracle, UNIX, Linux, Tomcat, OWL, AJAX, and others as defined.
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We are seeking an experienced SQL Database/Backend Developer to design, develop, and maintain our company's database systems. 5+ years of experience in SQL database development. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in SQL and database design principles, as well as experience in database administration, maintenance, and performance tuning.
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Net Core 6, C#, Angular 8+, AWS Cloud, REST API, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Tableau, ELK, MuleSoft, Confluent Kafka. NET, C#, SQL server, Node, MVC, Nuget, Javascript/JQuery, HMTL, CSS, & Angular.
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NET framework 4.8/C# 7.3, Python, MS SQL Server, Web API, AngularJS, RabbitMQ, PowerBI, Machine Learning, Azure Cognitive Services, and SharePoint. NET Developer Vacancy: Bachelors degree in Computer Science or Financial Engineering Some years of professional development experience ideally in technology, the financial industry and asset management Knowledge of C.
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