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Join our robust in-house IT team as a Database Administrator to design, develop and maintain Database solutions for North America’s top distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials.
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Provide day to day support for databases and database applications ensuring they are backed up properly, and recovery procedures are tested and documented. Proactively monitor database performance, optimizing through techniques including indexing, query optimization and database design.
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About the Role Trianz is looking for a DataStax Database Administrator with strong DBA experience to handle complex multi-cluster NoSql Database environments. DataStax architecture and hands-on administration experienceThe DataStax administrator role involves setting up the cluster, optimization of the read and write data, copying data from other file systems.
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Net (C# preferred) Asp. Net WebAPI One or more unit testing (examples: MS Test, NUnit) and mocking frameworks (examples: RhinoMocks, Moq, NSubstitute) One or more Dependency Injection frameworks (Unity, Castle Windsor, SimpleInjector, NInject) In depth knowledge of SQL Server/TSQL or other database technology but does not need to be an administrator.
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Experience developing in ServiceNow modules: Configuration Management Database, Software Asset Configuration Management, Service Mapping, and Integration Hub. ServiceNow Certified System Administrator; Certified Application Developer; Certified Implementer; or other ServiceNow Certifications.
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Experience in data processing roles such as database developer/administrator, ETL/Big Data developer, data analyst and/or BI analytics developer. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas – immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care – and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio.
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The Database Administrator is required to make independent decisions based on sound industry practices and existing corporate regulations. Internally, the Database Administrator works closely with the application development and server/hardware system teams to execute assigned projects and provide database expertise.
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This person will work closely with the IT Lead team and will take work prioritization from the IT Director and/or the Database and Applications Lead. The IT Systems Administrator I will work with the IT team to design, document, implement, and support a broad range of technology platforms.
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DataStax Database Administrator / Senior Cassandra Consultant. Role: DataStax Database Admin / Senior Cassandra Consultant. Maintenance of DataStax No SQL Database. The DataStax administrator role involves setting up the cluster, optimization of the read and write data, copying data from other file systems.
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Experience as a Tech lead/system administrator, familiar doing upgrades of operating systems from one version to the next. I would like to focus on deeper skills and experience with migrating SQL servers and databases to new OS/SQL versions from a server admin perspective (not DBA perspective) and performing OS and database refreshes on Azure VM’s.
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Troubleshoot and resolve database-related issues, including performance bottlenecks, data inconsistencies, and software bugs. Minimum 9 plus years of experience in handling NoSQL database.
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Expertise in Database Installation and Configuration: Installing and configuring Db2 LUW. Experience in database design, patch and version management. Linux/Unix/Windows platform) database software on servers.
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Report problems that are not resolved remotely to assigned database administrator for action. Provide maintenance support of the Structured Query Language (SQL) database and curriculum for over 20 U.S. Navy ratings.
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