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Look for the "Slow Rise" breads in your neighborhood market and come have lunch by the Nashoba Brook. Look for the "Slow Rise" breads in your neighborhood market and come have lunch by the Nashoba Brook.
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Responsible for the implementation of category pricing strategy and executes exit strategies on slow selling items. Assesses pricing based on knowledge of competitive landscape, sales and margin objectives, and price indexing and targets.
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May be asked to work as a material Handler in support of the stockroom when slow. Mechanical Assembler - START ASAP. May be asked to work as a material Handler in support of the stockroom when slow.
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Database is slow : how will candidate fix it or what are the possible reasons. Experience with Azure SQL Database and Managed. Work closely with Database Team Lead, collaborate with various Application support and engineering teams to optimize database performance and reliability.
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Good performance tuning experience, using all available tools like SolarWinds, Query Store, Extended Events, and methods to investigate and make recommendations to improve slow performing queries and procedures at the database and server level.
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6-8 years of experience working with large MS SQL Server 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 databases and Snowflake in a 24 x 7 x 365 production environment •Good performance tuning experience, using all available tools like SolarWinds, Query Store, Extended Events, and methods to investigate and make recommendations to improve slow performing queries and procedures at the database and server level.
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You’ll gain additional experience through other departments too – when the online orders are slow, you’ll get to spend time helping in other areas – talk about learning & growth opportunities! The In-Store Shopper not only helps our online customers but those in our store as well.
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Work closely with Database manager, collaborate with various Application support and engineering teams to optimize database performance and reliability. 6-8 years of experience working with large MS SQL Server 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 databases and Snowflake in a 24 x 7 x 365 production environment.
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