Hmm due to the Nice (NI) value of 0 on those postgres processes that is definitely not log indexing which is expected to continually consume CPU in the background at low priority. Has TAC run the cpm doctor tool yet? That tool does a good job of sniffing out postgres database issues which is what this appears to be.
You can also try poking around in the $FWDIR/log/cpm.elg and $FWDIR/log/postgres.elg log files and see if any errors are being thrown which might be helpful, that latter log file may even show you what specific SELECT command is continually being run and give you an idea of where to look. If it is indeed some kind of database issue, that is not something you can normally fix yourself and you'll have to rely on TAC.
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