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Strong knowledge of Oracle database architecture, including Oracle RAC, Data Guard, and ASM. Proven experience as an Oracle Database Engineer or Oracle Database Administrator.
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The Database Engineer will support the development and test of various Python based ReST end points, microservices, and data model management capabilities utilizing Django and Flask frameworks to interact with data models such as mariaDB, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL and send data upon request, in JSON format, to UI front ends.
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Manage registry staff to ensure the accuracy and quality of data maintained within UM BWMC oncology database, and participates in coordination of Oncology Conferences and Cancer Committee meetings within the system.
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Knowledge and experience with XNG/Granite circuit database- Working knowledge of ASR ordering systems- Knowledge of related interconnect circuit types and features i.e. TLS/EMUX/Dark Fiber/ EOS.- Knowledge of wireless 4G and 5G wireless services as it pertains to architecture, 3GPP option 3X, etc.
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The Information Technology/Database Management Specialist provides dedicated direct and general maintenance support for Feith applications at a government customer site located at Fort Meade, Maryland.
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Database Development – Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc. - Business Intelligence and Data Science – Python, R, Cognos, Tableau, SAS, ETL tools, etc. Data Structures, JavaScript, Agile, DevOps, etc.
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Job Description GENERAL DUTIES: The Database Engineer will provide technical expertise for database design, development, implementation, information storage and retrieval, data flow and analysis.
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Expert understanding of Intel-related databases such as M3, TAC, NCTC Online, TIDE, ICReach SIGINT database, Cultweave SIGINT database, PROTON SIGINT Database. Expert understanding of Intel-related databases such as M3, TAC, NCTC Online, TIDE, ICReach SIGINT database, Cultweave SIGINT database, PROTON SIGINT Database.
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We are seeking a computational physicist, computational scientist, or applied mathematician to fill the role of a high-performance computing computational physicist. Experience developing physics-based mathematical models and validating models against experimental data.
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You have experience with XML Schemas, data or process abstraction, or database design experience. You are a Junior Data Modeler who will provide data or process modelling support for modelling cyber data into a common data model, in support of the Data Transformation Solutions (DTS) TTO, which provides normalization of cyber security data and automation of threat intelligence.
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Specific duties include developing and maintaining applications, working closely with the database and networking teams, systems analysis, developing and modifying highly complex programming procedures, testing, debugging, verification, documentation, systems installation, and the solution of mathematical, engineering, scientific, or business problems for a water utility.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Computer Science or STEM or 4 years of additional database structure and data mining experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree.
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Position Description: The Database Engineer will provide technical expertise for database design, development, implementation, information storage and retrieval, data flow and analysis.
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One or more certifications: OCI Associate Architect, OCI Architect Professional, AWS Certifications: AWS Solutions Architect, AWS Security Specialist, Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer, Associate, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect, GCP Cloud Architect Certification, Splunk Certified Enterprise Architect, Oracle Database, Oracle Weblogic, Network Associate, Network Professional, and Network Specialist certifications.
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Practical knowledge in Data ETL such as working with: Data loading from SQL, CSV, JSON, Excel, etc., Web scraping (Beautiful Soup, Scrapy, etc.) BlueHalo generates actionable insights from analytics through a suite of operationalized AI/ML tools for data collection/ingestion and subsequent text, geospatial, time series and image/video analytics to support open-source intelligence.
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