From: Maple MRS on
Dear Candidate,

Title: Teradata DBA

Location: Richmond, VA

Duration: 12 Months.

Description:

This position is for a Senior level Database Administrator,
preferably Teradata administrator, who is responsible for design,
development and administration of large scale (500Gb - 2TB in size)
analytical & transactional data structures on various databases like
Teradata, SQLServer, DB2 and Oracle. Included within those
responsibilities are the areas of data access and delivery
technologies.

Duties include but not limited to:

Logical data modelig, physical dabase design, implementation and
testing of large scale database structures

Map business requirements into system requirements

Performance monitoring and tuning including SQL optimization and
tuning

Shell and Batch scripting

Software installs and upgrades

Experience:

5+ years of relevant work experience

Good understanding and hands on exprience in logical data modeling and
data warehouse concepts

Indepth experience in deriving optimized physical data models from the
logical data model provided

Indepth experience in security administration using roles and profiles
mechanism

Hands on experience on performance tuning of complex SQLs

Indepth knowledge of Teradata utilities such as Multiload, Fastexport,
BTEQ, Fastload and TPump

Solid understanding of Teradata client tools such as SQLAssistant,
Performance Monitor, Teradata Manager and Teradata Administrator

Hands on experience in using MSSQLServer, Oracle and DB2 databases

Hands on experience in using MS Office products and Windows XP or
higher version of OS

Solid verbal and written communication skills

Please send the resume to


jobs(a)mapleresource.net
From: Arvin Meyer on
Spamming newsgroups is not allowed. You were asked nicely several days ago,
but you apparently don't go back and read the postings you inspire. This
particular newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access database. While
developers from other systems, may rarely see your post here, it is unlikely
you are reaching your target audience.

Please refer to: http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm

for the charter and rules of this newsgroup. If you persist, compaints will
be sent to your ISP, your domain provider, and to gmail, and your accounts
will be suspended for abuse.

We understand that the market is tough, both for jobs and headhunters, but
abusing the system is not anyway to make loyal clients. There are plenty of
newsgroups and websites that welcome job postings, so you are not really
being constrained.

Your cooperation is appreciated,

Arvin Meyer
Webmaster: the Access Web



"Maple MRS" <mapleresourcespecialists(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9eb1855f-c0be-46bd-b1b5-ca3148bd3f23(a)h37g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
> Dear Candidate,
>
> Title: Teradata DBA
>
> Location: Richmond, VA
>
> Duration: 12 Months.
>
> Description:


From: Tom van Stiphout on
On Mon, 17 May 2010 22:47:48 -0400, "Arvin Meyer" <arvinm(a)invalid.org>
wrote:

It's time this person lives up to the company home page, which says in
part:
MRS was founded on the principle that success is derived from
delivering high quality service while being responsible, flexible and
innovative.

I'll appeal to that "responsible" part.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP



>Spamming newsgroups is not allowed. You were asked nicely several days ago,
>but you apparently don't go back and read the postings you inspire. This
>particular newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access database. While
>developers from other systems, may rarely see your post here, it is unlikely
>you are reaching your target audience.
>
>Please refer to: http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm
>
>for the charter and rules of this newsgroup. If you persist, compaints will
>be sent to your ISP, your domain provider, and to gmail, and your accounts
>will be suspended for abuse.
>
>We understand that the market is tough, both for jobs and headhunters, but
>abusing the system is not anyway to make loyal clients. There are plenty of
>newsgroups and websites that welcome job postings, so you are not really
>being constrained.
>
>Your cooperation is appreciated,
>
>Arvin Meyer
>Webmaster: the Access Web
>
>
>
>"Maple MRS" <mapleresourcespecialists(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:9eb1855f-c0be-46bd-b1b5-ca3148bd3f23(a)h37g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
>> Dear Candidate,
>>
>> Title: Teradata DBA
>>
>> Location: Richmond, VA
>>
>> Duration: 12 Months.
>>
>> Description:
>
From: The Frog on
I have also written to the firm and asked that the practice stop. It
would seem that they have seen reason and chosen to do the right
thing.

The Frog
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