Jobs for Analyst Admin in Phoenix

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Senior Enterprise Teradata Architect / Admin

Phoenix, Arizona / Permanent

AZ-Phoenix, The Senior Enterprise Teradata Architect / Admin is responsible for the design of new data solutions, database administration, maintenance, and performance tuning of the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) environment. This position will ... (more)

05/10/2012 in monster.com

Supervisor, Proposal Contracts and Compliance (Irvine, Plano, Phoenix)

UnitedHealth Group in Phoenix, Arizona / Permanent

Coordinates proposal development activities including drafting proposals for new and existing clients (e.g., employers, government), gathering related statistical and system-related reports, and directing the preparation of supporting documents and ... (more)

05/17/2012 in recruitermedia.com

Senior Enterprise Teradata Architect / Admin

Phoenix, Arizona / Permanent

AZ-Phoenix, The Senior Enterprise Teradata Architect / Admin is responsible for the design of new data solutions, database administration, maintenance, and performance tuning of the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) environment. This position will ... (more)

04/25/2012 in monster.com

Sr. Enterprise Data Warehouse Architect/Admin

Kforce in Phoenix, Arizona / Permanent

Our client, located in Phoenix, Arizona, is seeking a Senior Enterprise Data Warehouse Architect to perform the following duties: Responsible for the design of new data solutions, database administration, maintenance, and performance tuning of the ... (more)

04/29/2012 in tiptopjob.com
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