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Familiarity with database management tools such as: Power BI, SQL, MS Access, IBM Cognos BI.Knowledge of Python, C. Research Analyst positions are filled with candidates physically residing in the local Metropolitan Washington, D.C. area.
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Should be skilled in data visualization and use of graphical applications, including Microsoft Office (Power BI) and Tableau; major data science languages, such as Rand Python; managing and merging of disparate data sources, preferably through R, Python, or SQL; statistical analysis; and data mining algorithms.
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Analytics Expertise: Serve as a subject matter expert across our solutions offerings such as database marketing, marketing campaign reporting, investigative descriptive analytics, and propensity modeling while leading and individually contributing to analysis tasks including Excel, R, SQL, Python, and SAS.
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Experience with relational databases (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Postgres, SQL etc. Experience with web development using modern JavaScript frameworks (Vue.js, ReactJS, Angular etc.
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Required Experience with relational databases such as MS SQL Required Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Information Technology or Computer Science Required Microsoft Azure Certifications Required ITIL V4 Certification Highly desired Agile SaFe/Scrum Master Certification Highly desired.
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Implementation, performance management, and testing of relational databases (RDBMS) such as IBM DB2 or Microsoft SQL Server, NoSQL databases such as MongoDB also preferred. Java, Spring boot, Java 11, Kubernetes, api, cloud, GCP, azure, angular.
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Backup Windows Server Administrator assisting OIG staff with: Building servers/workstations as needed, Patching/upgrading software, User administration as it relates to the Windows servers, Performing software installation.
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Advanced experience utilizing SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of Open-source tools and services. Advanced programming experience in Python, C#, Golang, Java, JavaScript, frameworks/libraries like React, backend development (Flask) or other object-oriented languages (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, real-time communication.
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Must possess the skills of Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access, MS SQL Server, SharePoint Business Intelligence and Project Management. Develop and assist with deployment of IT tools (e.g., SharePoint, Tririga, Power Automate, Power Apps, SQL, Access, Python) for client use.
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To manage Project Manager data effectivelyReview data for inconsistencies or errors that might impact analysis, communicating findings to the Publishing teamQualifications/Background Profile:BS/BA in computer science, biostatistics, or relevant field with 3 to 5 years relevant experienceDemonstrating database management and analytic skillsProficient in writing SQL queries, stored procedures (e.g., PL/SQL code), and working with data in relational databases like Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, etc.
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4+ years of experience in building and administering Windows Server and Active Directory, Network devices, such as Cisco or Juniper, and managing cloud security operations, including identity and access control, secure configuration management, network security, enforcement policy scripting, workload security, data security, and logging.
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Experience with Quantum Tape libraries or any LTO Libraries Working experience with VMware vSphere/vCenter Working experience with SQL cluster servers Working experience with Windows/Linux servers Desired Skills: Strong Interpersonal, analytical and investigation skills, with a structured approach to problem solving.
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Hands-on database related experience with SQL Server, AWS Aurora, MySQL, and/or ElastiCache (Redis). Knowledge of AWS cloud computing platform and AWS services such as ECS, EC2, ECR, Fargate, CodeDeploy, Lambda, S3, CloudFront, CloudWatch, and Parameter Store.
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Use back-end technologies such as Oracle, Postgres, Mongo Database, Redis, ElasticSearch, Solr, Structured Query Language (SQL), Node.js with Typescript, and Server-Side Languages (Java, etc.
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