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Database Manager

Database Manager

The IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) maintains the African Elephant Database (AED). The Data Review Working Group (DRWG) of the AfESG oversees the AED, and all issues relating to the management of data on elephant distribution and numbers collected by, stored by, managed by, or disseminated by the AfESG. The AED consists of a PostGIS relational database, with a web-based data acquisition and visualization front end (http://elephantdatabase.org/). Ruby on Rails and Google Fusion Tables are used in the web components. A Database Officer is in place in the AfESG, responsible for data input and primary outputs (tables and maps).The Database Manager is responsible for running the AED. This includes managing the database systems, overseeing updates to the system and web interface, supporting the DRWG and the AED user community, and overseeing the production of outputs derived from the AED.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERTISE
At least 5+ years of proven experience in a similar position withFormal training in biology, ecology and statistics (postgraduate degree preferred)Familiarity with wildlife survey datasetsDemonstrated ability in and extensive experience with the use of GIS software, and ArcGIS and QGIS in particularDemonstrated ability in PostGreSQL database management and administrationGeneral familiarity with programming languages and web development frameworks. Current knowledge of (or capability to self-learn) how to maintain an application written in Ruby on RailsAbility to conduct statistical and spatial analyses, and competence in the use of statistical packages such as Statistica and SPSSAptitude in the use of software applications at advanced user level, including office software, graphic manipulation and layout software, bibliographical database software, and website design softwareDedicated team worker, positive attitudeAbility to support and network with people from different backgroundsFluency in written and spoken English and at least a basic level of French, written and spokenApplicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST).

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Database Manager

Database Manager

The IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) maintains the African Elephant Database (AED). The Data Review Working Group (DRWG) of the AfESG oversees the AED, and all issues relating to the management of data on elephant distribution and numbers collected by, stored by, managed by, or disseminated by the AfESG. The AED consists of a PostGIS relational database, with a web-based data acquisition and visualization front end (http://elephantdatabase.org/). Ruby on Rails and Google Fusion Tables are used in the web components. A Database Officer is in place in the AfESG, responsible for data input and primary outputs (tables and maps).The Database Manager is responsible for running the AED. This includes managing the database systems, overseeing updates to the system and web interface, supporting the DRWG and the AED user community, and overseeing the production of outputs derived from the AED.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERTISE
At least 5+ years of proven experience in a similar position withFormal training in biology, ecology and statistics (postgraduate degree preferred)Familiarity with wildlife survey datasetsDemonstrated ability in and extensive experience with the use of GIS software, and ArcGIS and QGIS in particularDemonstrated ability in PostGreSQL database management and administrationGeneral familiarity with programming languages and web development frameworks. Current knowledge of (or capability to self-learn) how to maintain an application written in Ruby on RailsAbility to conduct statistical and spatial analyses, and competence in the use of statistical packages such as Statistica and SPSSAptitude in the use of software applications at advanced user level, including office software, graphic manipulation and layout software, bibliographical database software, and website design softwareDedicated team worker, positive attitudeAbility to support and network with people from different backgroundsFluency in written and spoken English and at least a basic level of French, written and spokenApplicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST).
Database Manager

Database Manager

The IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) maintains the African Elephant Database (AED). The Data Review Working Group (DRWG) of the AfESG oversees the AED, and all issues relating to the management of data on elephant distribution and numbers collected by, stored by, managed by, or disseminated by the AfESG. The AED consists of a PostGIS relational database, with a web-based data acquisition and visualization front end (http://elephantdatabase.org/). Ruby on Rails and Google Fusion Tables are used in the web components. A Database Officer is in place in the AfESG, responsible for data input and primary outputs (tables and maps).The Database Manager is responsible for running the AED. This includes managing the database systems, overseeing updates to the system and web interface, supporting the DRWG and the AED user community, and overseeing the production of outputs derived from the AED.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERTISE
At least 5+ years of proven experience in a similar position withFormal training in biology, ecology and statistics (postgraduate degree preferred)Familiarity with wildlife survey datasetsDemonstrated ability in and extensive experience with the use of GIS software, and ArcGIS and QGIS in particularDemonstrated ability in PostGreSQL database management and administrationGeneral familiarity with programming languages and web development frameworks. Current knowledge of (or capability to self-learn) how to maintain an application written in Ruby on RailsAbility to conduct statistical and spatial analyses, and competence in the use of statistical packages such as Statistica and SPSSAptitude in the use of software applications at advanced user level, including office software, graphic manipulation and layout software, bibliographical database software, and website design softwareDedicated team worker, positive attitudeAbility to support and network with people from different backgroundsFluency in written and spoken English and at least a basic level of French, written and spokenApplicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST).

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Database Manager

Database Manager

The IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) maintains the African Elephant Database (AED). The Data Review Working Group (DRWG) of the AfESG oversees the AED, and all issues relating to the management of data on elephant distribution and numbers collected by, stored by, managed by, or disseminated by the AfESG. The AED consists of a PostGIS relational database, with a web-based data acquisition and visualization front end (http://elephantdatabase.org/). Ruby on Rails and Google Fusion Tables are used in the web components. A Database Officer is in place in the AfESG, responsible for data input and primary outputs (tables and maps).The Database Manager is responsible for running the AED. This includes managing the database systems, overseeing updates to the system and web interface, supporting the DRWG and the AED user community, and overseeing the production of outputs derived from the AED.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERTISE
At least 5+ years of proven experience in a similar position withFormal training in biology, ecology and statistics (postgraduate degree preferred)Familiarity with wildlife survey datasetsDemonstrated ability in and extensive experience with the use of GIS software, and ArcGIS and QGIS in particularDemonstrated ability in PostGreSQL database management and administrationGeneral familiarity with programming languages and web development frameworks. Current knowledge of (or capability to self-learn) how to maintain an application written in Ruby on RailsAbility to conduct statistical and spatial analyses, and competence in the use of statistical packages such as Statistica and SPSSAptitude in the use of software applications at advanced user level, including office software, graphic manipulation and layout software, bibliographical database software, and website design softwareDedicated team worker, positive attitudeAbility to support and network with people from different backgroundsFluency in written and spoken English and at least a basic level of French, written and spokenApplicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST).

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Sr Database Administrator * - AT&T - Atlanta, GA

Sr Database Administrator * - AT&T - Atlanta, GA

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Overall Purpose: Responsible for application and/or system DBA (database administration) work including development and design of the databases that support our business applications and systems. Also responsible for database reliability, recoverability, performance, and the installation, maintenance, and upgrade of database software. Key Roles and Responsibilities: Responsible for providing operational database support for databases on many different DBMS (database management systems) software levels and versions, utilizing a wide variety of DBMS features, on many different operating system platforms for applications of differing complexities, disaster priority, mission critical designation, strategic initiatives, degree of standardization, practices, and usage of third party software. Such responsibilities typically include advanced featured databases for complex environments for high priority applications. The operational database support responsibilities include those related to availability, performance, currency, integrity, security, and confidentiality of the database instances, database backups and recoveries, database disaster recovery, database growth and disk space utilization, database problem analysis and resolution, configuration files, operating system account and system level schemas, tablespaces, database patches, database upgrades, database compatibilities, database bugs and workarounds, database vendor support process, database documentation, new database release features and enhancements, special features associated with the physical DBMS (such as clusters), applications consultation, SQL tuning and object management, automation, and project implementation activities, such as physical design and installation of database environments and databases, generally for more complex, technically advanced, high priority projects. The position also includes one or more technically-based leadership roles, generally related to more complex and technically advanced databases, for project design and estimating, DBMS product certification, DBMS product or feature subject matter expert/point of contact consultation, direction and guidance regarding database management system features, best practices development and implementation, and standards development and implementation.

Experience: Typically requires 5-8 years experience.

Supervisory: No.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related field release disaster BETS_ARC_Setter BACH_6df36a and utilization as process operational and


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Resource Database Specialist - Brown County, WI -  Green Bay, WI

Resource Database Specialist - Brown County, WI - Green Bay, WI

Part-time position, 20 hours per week, available to develop, maintain, and disseminate accurate, up to date materials and a database of information about available community resources for older adults and adults with disabilities and the persons who care for and serve them. Represents ADRC of Brown County in the community at large through professional interaction, public speaking, media presentations and participation in community advisory groups as requested. Candidates need to be proficient in MS Office products and be comfortable with database entry. B achelor's Degree from an accredited university or college in a human services or related field; and two years of experience in human services or social services field is required. Bi-lingual in Spanish is a plus.

JOB SUMMARY:
Develop, maintain, use and disseminate a comprehensive, reliable and accurate, resource database that contains information about community resources that serve older adults and adult with disabilities. The resource database is created for use by ADRC staff, community professionals and the general public. Works collaboratively with internal and external partners in order to advocate for consumer needs, to reduce duplication of effort and to assure service information is current and accessible.

Essential Duties:

Responsible for the timely edits and updates to agency/program information in Refer Net, SAMS-IR or equivalent database consistent with contract standards for database content and structure.

Accountable for the integrity of program and agency information published on the 211 Community Resource Database and ADRC website that provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities, their caregivers and the general public.

Meets with community agencies to educate them on their role and responsibilities in the community resource database and how they can independently update their program information in the most efficient process.

Responds to inquiries by community resource program/agencies regarding appropriateness of inclusion.

Provides training and support to staff accessing information on community resources and handouts i.e. keyword search, tools for searching, assistance in files and location of information.

Works collaboratively as a member of the regional Inclusion/Exclusion Committee with United Way 211, Family Services Crisis Center, Help of Door County, and Kewanee ADRC/Aging Services.

Chairs the ADRC Resource Committee that reviews and recommends resources and services to be added to the database and updates printed resources for handouts to consumers, makes any changes to the printed materials to reflect any additions/corrections/deletions that were suggested by the committee.

Follows up with providers to obtain additional information or clarification regarding programs and services offered.

Updates and maintains an adequate supply of brochures from community resource agencies and assures proper placement inside the ADRC for staff and public use.

Reviews and writes a summary of agency services to be included in the resource database and printed materials.

Identify and/or develop consumer fact sheets, resource packets, library materials, website and newsletter articles for the purposes of educating consumers and caregivers about relevant topics, programs and resources.

Creates and produces reports as requested by staff within the capacity of Refer Net and SAMS-IR or an equivalent resource database.

Maintains current ADRC community resources in the resource room. Takes and maintains inventory of DVD/CD’s/Videos and books for consumer and staff use. Is responsible for responding to staff requests to order additional and educational materials. Researches, reviews, and orders materials within the budget.

Completes and maintains required agency documentation for 100% Time Reporting purposes.

Participates on special task forces and community committees to assure coordination of services in the community as requested.

Provides training and support to staff who perform outreach activities in the form of booths and/or public speaking engagements for educational purposes on aging and disability services in the community.

Represents ADRC of Brown County to the community at large through professional interaction, public speaking, media presentations, and participation in community advisory groups as requested.

Provides an adequate supply of resource materials and advises
staff on information that would be pertinent for the targeted outreach activities and population they may be serving.

Participates in the planning and goal setting efforts of ADRC.

Participates in the work setting as a team player and attends internal and external meetings as required, to provide resource updates to staff.

Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars, including certification requirements in I&A through Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS).

Has a “Duty to Report” during a community emergency/disaster according to the ADRC Emergency Preparedness Plan.

Minimum Qualifications Required:

Education
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in a human service or related
field.

Experience
Two years of experience in human services or social services field that includes at least one of the client populations served by the Aging and Disability Resource Center.

Licenses and Certifications:
Valid State of Wisconsin driver’s license and a satisfactory motor vehicle record.
Must become certified as a Certified Resource Specialist (CRS) through the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS) within one year of hire.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

Ability to maintain high ethical standards and confidentiality in accordance with ADRC, AIRS,

Federal and State standards and policies.

Knowledge of standards and principles of Information and

Assistance including willingness to become certified as an Certified Resource Specialist through AIRS.

Knowledge of community resources and referral procedures.

Knowledge of planning, organizing and problem solving strategies.

Knowledge of public service agencies, laws and regulations governing or affecting aging and community services.

Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations.

Ability to proficiently use a computer and related office equipment; demonstrating familiarity with
required software and data base programs.

Ability to establish priorities.

Ability to participate in a work setting as a team player.

Knowledge of information and referral practices and procedures.

Highly developed organizational skills.

Experience in I&R resources and database management.

Ability to pay close attention to detail and coordinate various activities simultaneously (multi-task.)

Ability to communicate with callers, co-workers, and management staff in a courteous and
professional manner

Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.

Must be flexible in a constantly changing environment.

High initiative and ability to work with minimal supervision.


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Database Administrator (DBA)

Database Administrator (DBA)

Organization:   Technology Growth Platform- Services

Location:   Midland, MI or Philadelphia, PA

If you join Accenture you can make great ideas happen for some of the world's most dynamic companies. With broad global resources and deep technical know-how, we collaborate with clients to cultivate ideas and deliver results. Choose a career at Accenture and enjoy an innovative environment where challenging and interesting work is part of daily life.

Accenture's Services workforce is a dedicated team of people who work on outsourcing engagements.  These are long-term partnerships with clients for whom we manage and provide increasingly specialized business operations, such as finance and accounting, IT, applications development and maintenance, helpdesk services, and HR.  We not only maintain key business functions for clients, we constantly seek to improve them to help our clients move ahead of the competition.

The Database Administrator (DBA) administers development, testing or demonstration of databases. They perform many related database functions across one or more engineering teams or clients, including designing, implementing and maintaining new databases, backup/recovery and configuration management.  The DBA installs database management systems (DBMS) and provides input for modification of procedures and documentation used for problem resolution and day-to-day maintenance.

This position is for a DBA on the global Tech Management Data/Network Team focused on Oracle and SQL Server DBA support. The main focus of this role is to provide technical expertise and direction within a team having primary responsibility for the Oracle and SQL Server.  This would include installation and maintenance of new database software.  Installation, support, and migration of Oracle databases.  Ongoing administration and configuration of related tools.  Providing technical expertise for projects and support.  Support activities will focus on maintaining and improving the reliability, availability and performance of the mission critical platforms. 

The DBA position on the team is responsible for:
-Provide technical expertise in Oracle and SQL Server
-Participate in projects to build out new capabilities
-Implement platform and tools upgrades and fixes.
-Technical application/environment support, including on-call rotation
-Problem diagnosis, escalation, root cause analysis and reporting
-Initiate, facilitate and implement process improvement initiatives
-Creating and maintaining support and project documentation
-Knowledge sharing and training of fellow team members
-Participate in the Disaster Recovery tests


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SQL Database Administrator -- Need 2 !

SQL Database Administrator -- Need 2 !

IT Jobs in USA is a specialized niche recruitment website focusing on recruitment of Information Technology professionals in USA. IT Jobs, Tech Jobs, Computer Jobs, C++, C, C#, ASP.NET, JAVA, PHP, MySQL, Network engineer, Unix, Linux, SAP, Software engineer jobs, New York, San Diego, Los Angeles, Chicago, Texas, San Jose, Houston, Phoenix, San Diego, Dallas, Seattle, Atlanta, Philadelphia, PA, Washington DC

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Lead Database Administrator

Lead Database Administrator

Job Description:
SKILLS/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
A minimum of six (6) years experience in DBA with a Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited college according to TECO education policy
Other IT experience may be considered in lieu of education.
Other IT experience may be considered in lieu of specific DBA experience.
Knowledge of both Oracle and SQL Server DBMSs, with expert knowledge in one and strong working knowledge of the other.
Sufficient knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems necessary to perform assigned DBA functions.

SKILLS/EXPERIENCE PREFERRED:
Prefer expert level of knowledge in both Oracle and SQL Server.
Also would prefer experience with administration of Microsoft BizTalk Server.

EDUCATION:
Bachelors degree required in related field or equivalent in formal education.
Other IT experience may be considered in lieu of education.

Overview:
Attention to Detail, Commitment to Excellence, Judgment, Own the Outcome, Teamwork, and Impact, and Oral Communications.

SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (OVERTIME, IRREGULAR HOURS, TRAVEL, ETC.)
Responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating, and monitoring all database-related activities during application system evaluations, development projects, and system implementations. Supports Information Systems staff (and others performing similar functions outside of IT) in understanding application data requirements and developing logical database models. Converts logical database designs to physical database models and develops the Data Definition Language (DDL) to create appropriate database objects. Reviews, tests, and makes appropriate revisions to vendor-supplied DDL to ensure database integrity. Designs and implements appropriate database backup and recovery strategies based on requirements provided by Information Systems personnel and IT Customers. Provides on-call support to troubleshoot and resolve database problems on a twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week basis and performs database recovery and restoration as needed. Plans and performs database monitoring and tuning activities to ensure optimal performance and response time. Provides consulting to Information Systems staff (and others performing similar functions outside of IT) on efficient SQL coding techniques for optimum database and application performance. Performs upgrades to DBMS and Middleware products, which include impact analysis, testing, data conversion and implementation. Enforces database standards and procedures for standard DBMS products in use at Client. Must maintain adequate knowledge of relevant Client's business processes and systems.


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