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Job Description – Posting 129402 – DOC – Database Administrator 4. The State of Michigan is looking for: Database Administrator 4. We are moving from Sybase to a pure SQL Server in approximately 3 years.
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Reporting directly to the Branch Sales Manager, the Branch Office Administrator (BOA) assists the field management team with daily operations to reach branch goals. Provides administrative support and tracking for all BSO and Cornerstone compliance training.
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With a mantra of Empowering Human Potential, Hanger, Inc. is the world's premier provider of orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services and products, offering the most advanced O&P solutions, clinically differentiated programs and unsurpassed customer service.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic and highly motivated Salesforce Administrator to join our team and contribute to the optimization and growth of our salesforce environment. Position Overview: As a Salesforce Administrator at BS&A, you will be responsible for the day-to-day configuration, maintenance, and support of our salesforce platform.
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About the Company: A privately held organization in the financial industry located near the East Lansing, MI area is seeking a full-time, permanent Database Administrator to be an integral part of their Site Reliability team.
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The Sales & Support Administrator (SSA) is the trusted partner to the PNC Private Bank Leadership and Advisor teams. The Sales & Support Administrator partners with the PNC Private Bank advisor team to proactively manage their assigned book of business.
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The is looking for: Database Administrator Max Bill Rate: /hour Top Skills & Years of Experience: - Oracle Database Administration (c or higher) - RAC (required) - OEM - Perform Patching and Updates - Vulnerability Remediation - Bachelor's degree required - + years experience Candidates MUST be able to speak to skills listed on resume.
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This position is the liaison between the borrower, builder and possibly the draw administration vendor.
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Only qualified Senior Oracle Database Administrator candidates that are within 2 hours of Lansing, MI and eligible to work for Rose on W2 basis will be considered. Job Title: Senior Oracle Database Administrator.
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Reporting to the Network Manager, the Network Administrator will be responsibilities for the daily administration of the network and server environment, and monitoring of the environment to ensure a secure and protected environment.
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Join an Industry Leader as a Network Administrator! The administrator will demonstrate a solid networking foundation and understanding of how it affects the business environment, completing tasks of varying complexity with minimal oversight, while producing detailed documentation of procedures and processes.
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Knowledge of support and configuring endpoint security products (CrowdStrike, KnowBe4, etc.) Experience with security-related tools, firewalls, and data backup solutions (Fortinet, Veeam, NDR, SIEM) The position will also be expected to design, propose, and implement, various networking projects, and ensure network security, endpoint security, application security, and data security.
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Performing vulnerability and penetration tests, identifying and defending against threats, and developing/testing disaster recovery plans. Installing, administering, and troubleshooting network, endpoint, and application security solutions.
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Overview: We are seeking a talented Database Administrator (DBA) to become an integral part of our team. Database Administrator (DBA) Contractor. This position offers a blend of short-term contract work with the potential for long-term engagement, including the possibility of transitioning to a full-time role.
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Job Title: Database Administrator. Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of computer programming and systems design; of computer operations, systems, and procedures; of project control and cost estimating techniques; of computer programming languages; of data processing flowcharting techniques; of database structures and theories; and of current database technologies.
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