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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Cloud Database Administrator (DBA) to join our growing team. Provision, configure, and manage cloud database instances on various platforms, including Snowflake, Redshift, AWS (RDS, Aurora), GCP (Cloud SQL), and Azure (SQL Database, Cosmos DB.
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Automate routine database tasks using scripting languages and infrastructure as code tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible). Monitor database performance and identify opportunities for optimization, including query tuning, schema normalization, and indexing strategies.
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This Asset Management firm who serve one of NYC's leading financial services powerhouses are currently seeking a SQL Server Database Administrator (DBA) to support their investment research, due diligence and portfolio analytics processes.
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Ten years combined experience in Database Architect, Database Administrator, or similar role. Relevant certifications (e.g., Oracle Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate) are a plus.
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DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO:Under the direction of the Director of MIS and MIS Deputy Director, Office of School Health, DOHMH; the Database administrator will:Backup and restore databases as needed and ensure database security and encryption at rest protocols are followed.
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The IT System Administrator – Windows Server (IaaS) will make heavy use of MS O365, MS Azure and AWS, various virtualization tools (VMware & Hyper-V), as well as, desktop/networking support. All of their clients are in hybrid or full cloud environments meaning the IT System Administrator – Windows Server (IaaS) won’t ever deal with break/fix issues.
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Migrate data from traditional relational database systems, file systems, NAS shares to AWS relational databases such as Amazon RDS, Aurora, and Redshift. Metadata capture and catalog services for data lake (S3/ Athena), data warehouses (RDS/ Redshift), Microservices/ APIs.
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Our current opening is for an IT Junior System Administrator (MSP) with a background working for a Managed Services Provider (MSP). Customer satisfaction, quick response, and resolution time per ticket are primary service levels of the IT Junior System Administrator (MSP.
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The Portfolio Systems Administrator plays a pivotal role within the firms data & technology team and is responsible for managing, optimizing, and ensuring the efficient operation of our portfolio systems.
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O Microsoft Azure Database Administrator Associate. o Microsoft Azure Administrator. · Internal IT Data Center support and maintenance. Enterprise backup solutions – Veeam, Storage Craft, Datto, Azure.
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Monitors and reviews departmental safety data and presents key findings to the Environmental Health and Safety Officer and other appropriate parties and collaborates with staff to create strategies and recommendations for interventions and appropriate control measures.
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Expertise in database administration for large Data warehouse/datamart implementations including configuration, implementation, data modeling, maintenance, redundancy/HA/DR, security, troubleshooting/performance tuning, upgrades, database, data and server migrations, SQL.
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The Office of the Queens County District Attorney (QDA) is seeking an experienced Junior Database Administrator to design, implement, optimize, and support relation database management systems to support in-house created and off-the-shelf commercial applications to aid in case tracking and processing.
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Proven experience in Microsoft Azure, DevOps and database practices and methodologies, with a strong background in system administration and software development. Oversee managing multiple Cloud, DevOps and Database projects and resources inclusive of technical subject matter expertise/experiences, project management, budgets, communications, resource management, vendor management, stakeholder(s) relationship management, and deliverables.
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Thorough knowledge of data modeling, database design, data architecture principles, and data operations. Proficiency in relational database platforms and cloud database platforms such as Snowflake, Redshift, or GCP.
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