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PLUS one or more of the following: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional, Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP.
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Our enterprise-level client is seeking to add a 100% remote NetSuite Administrator with limited travel to Clearwater, FL. Please find full details below. The NetSuite Administrator demonstrates strong influence and communications skills to interact successfully and effectively with all departments and as an advisor to the organization on system efficiency and effectiveness, relying on extensive business applications experience and understanding of business workflows in relation to what NetSuite is capable of in configurations.
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Good to Have: Ansible, AWS / Kubernetes integration with Splunk (basics is fine. Experience with Splunk Engineering, administration, deployment, troubleshooting, onboarding data and maintenance for a large-scale network environment.
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Splunk Administrator or Architect certification will be an added advantage. Hands-on experience in scripting languages, regular expressions to automate tasks and manipulate data, restrict access to sensitive logs/data.
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As an Asset Management Cloud Architect Manager, you will specialize in configuring Cloud Service Management to collect and store AM data and work on providing solutions to extract that data from relevant Cloud SaaS and PaaS Cloud services (AWS/Azure/VMware) and make it available for ingestion and integration.
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Manage and maintain SQL Server 2019 hybrid environments, ensuring high availability, disaster recovery, and efficient data operations. Role: Senior SQL Server Database Administrator (ONLY W2.
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Development of ETL/ELT data mappings and workflows for data pipeline development with Informatica Cloud Data Integration." Railroad Commission of Texas requires the services of One (1) Informatica Data Engineer, hereafter referred to as Candidate(s), who meets the general qualifications of Applications/Software Development, Developer/Programmer Analyst, Level - 3, and the specifications outlined in this document for the Railroad Commission of Texas.
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In connection with above duties, utilize experience in configuring BDC to access SQL data into SharePoint Portal using third party tool BDC Meta-Man; deploying web parts and features (wsp packages); analyzing and troubleshooting IIS crashes with Debug Diag and other tools; performing root cause analysis and fixing Windows/IIS Web Server Related issues; and developing and maintaining SharePoint documentation and it relates to policies, Procedures, architecture, and application integration.
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Lead the implementation and integration of Salesloft with other relevant systems and tools, ensuring data accuracy and consistency. In-depth expertise in Salesloft functionalities, including email tracking, cadence building, reporting, and integration with other CRM systems.
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Work with Sales Ops Director and Finance to update and enhance SFDC and financial systems data object integration issues, as well as conduct ongoing maintenance to the system and consistently enhance/improve system usage.
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X, IDMC, IICS, Data Integration, Administrator, Data Quality, IDQ, AXON, EDC, DPM & MDM. Developing and maintaining Informatica mappings, workflows, and sessions to ensure efficient and effective data integration processes.
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Good to Have: Ansible, AWS / Kubernetes integration with Splunk. Key Skills: Splunk Administration, Splunk Development, LINUX, Scripting/ automation experience (Python, Shell, Bash, Ansible, etc.
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Key Skills: Splunk Administration, Splunk Development, LINUX, Scripting/ automation experience (Python, Shell, Bash, Ansible, etc, GIT for source code management Splunk Administrator or Architect certification will be an added advantage Good to Have: Ansible, AWS / Kubernetes integration with Splunk (basics is fine.
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Salesforce Certifications, including Administrator, Platform App Builder, Application Architect, Service Cloud Consultant, Community Cloud Consultant, User Experience Designer, Sharing and Visibility Designer, or Data Architecture and Management Designer Certification.
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Understanding of data governance, data quality, data modeling, and data integration techniques. Expertise in ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tools and processes for data integration.
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