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Keywords: Chicago IL Jobs, Senior Database Administrator, DBA, MS SQL, Performance Tuning, Query Optimization, Performance Monitor, SQL Profile, Scripting, Linux, PostgreSQL, MySQL, C#,. – Experience administrating MS SQL Server (creating indexes, DB maintenance, backups/recovery, etc.
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Experience as Microsoft Office 265 Administration, Windows Server up to 2022 Administration, Virtualization, VMware, Microsoft Azure, VBlock, and Microsoft SCCM preferred; Horizon View is a plus.
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Knowledge of Microsoft SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services) development tools, SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services) development tools, and Adobe LiveCycle development tools for Acrobat.
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Data Ninja Group is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Database Administrator (DBA) to join our growing team. Strong understanding of relational database management systems (e.g., MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle.
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A minimum of two years experience as a Windows Server Administrator. Linux, Unix and Windows server administration. A minimum of two years experience as Network Administrator.
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4+ years as a database administrator with SQL Server 2016 and newer. We have an opportunity for a SQL Database Administrator to join our global IT team. Understanding SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) as well as Azure Synapse and Data Lake.
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Install, monitor and support SQL server instances including various SQL components i.e. SSIS, SSRS, and SSAS. Strong asset: PowerShell or other programming languages; Windows Server administration, experience working in Active Directory.
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Certifications in Certified ServiceNow Administrator (CSA), Certified Implementation Specialist (CIS-Risk and Compliance and CIS-TPRM), and Application Developer (CAD). Demonstrated knowledge in the creation and modification of various Access Controls (ACLs), Business Rules, Scripting, Ajax Query, Glide Scripting, Jelly Scripts, Java Scripting, UI Policies; Service Portals (Widgets, Server Scripting, Client Scripting, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, Portal Configuration); ServiceNow version experience; Vancouver, Tokyo, San Diego, Rome, Quebec, Paris, and Orlando.
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Troubleshoot complex distributed systems that involve Citrix, VDI, Linux server, AD, MFA, and MySQL Servers. Jira Application Administrator (100% Remote/Tempo Timesheets) Troubleshoot complex distributed systems that involve Citrix, VDI, Linux server, AD, MFA, and MySQL Servers.
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Knowledge of Microsoft SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services) development tools, SSIS (SQL Server Integration. Two (2) years as a database administrator or technician or directly related experience or.
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As part of their commitment to utilizing cutting-edge technology, they are seeking a skilled Power Apps Administrator to join their dynamic team. Strong understanding of database concepts and experience with Microsoft SQL Server or similar database platforms.
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Familiarity with Windows Server, SQL Server, and Active Directory. We are looking for an experienced iManage Administrator to oversee the administration, maintenance, and support of our iManage document management system.
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Microsoft Verified IT Professional – Server Administrator (MCITP) Exciting IT Support Job Opportunity for a manufacturing company in Chicago, IL. This role is a full-time Deskside Support Technician for a dynamic work environment.
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Strong working knowledge and experience with Microsoft SQL Server including Replication, Clustering, Always On and other HA architectures; Microsoft Azure SQL Database; Microsoft Azure Synapse; Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services; Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services; Microsoft Windows Server OS Administration, Microsoft Power Automate.
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The technical knowledge desired includes Microsoft Azure technologies, Microsoft Hybrid Identity, Microsoft 365 Administration, Microsoft Cloud Security Platforms, server hardware, Windows/Linux server operating systems, VMware vSphere, and SAN technology.
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