Database Analyst jobs for Software Developers

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Project CoordinatorKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.WI2/22/2012
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Senior SQL DBAKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.Columbus, OH2/22/2012
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Storage (EMC) Admin.Career BrokersColumbus, OH2/22/2012
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DBA - OracleCareer BrokersColumbus, OH2/22/2012
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Oracle 10g - Programmer AnalystCareer BrokersCincinnati, OH2/22/2012
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Oracle DBA (partial telecommute)Career BrokersIthaca, NY2/22/2012
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P2P (Procure-To-Pay) - Systems...Career BrokersReno, NV2/22/2012
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Chief Database ArchitectKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.Fort Worth, TX2/22/2012
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Oracle SQL Database Management AnalystKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.Columbus, OH2/22/2012
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Unix System AdministratorKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.PA2/22/2012
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DB2 DBA - IBM Mainframe z/OSKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.Louisville, KY2/22/2012
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IT Applications DevelopmentKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.Columbus, OH2/22/2012
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Oracle Application Support ManagerKforce Professional Staffing, Inc.Southfield, MI2/22/2012
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Windows Application AdministratorTeamBradleyIL2/22/2012
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DataStage ETL DeveloperRequest Technology-Robyn GroossSan Antonio, TX2/22/2012
With the Internet and electronic business generating large volumes of data, there is a growing need to be able to store, manage, and extract data effectively. Database analysts work with database management systems software and determine ways to organize and store data. They identify user needs and set up new computer databases. In many cases, database administrators or analysts must integrate data from outdated systems into a new system. They also test and coordinate modifications to the system when needed, and troubleshoot problems when they occur. An organization's database administrator ensures the performance of the system, understands the platform on which the database runs, and adds new users to the system. Because many databases are connected to the Internet, database administrators also must plan and coordinate security measures with network administrators. With the growing volume of sensitive data and the increasing interconnectedness of computer networks, data integrity, backup systems, and database security have become increasingly important aspects of the job of database administrators.
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