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Database Administrator

Quick Facts

Median Salary$101,961
Most Common EducationBachelor's degree
Projected 10-Year Growth-18.45%
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What They Do

A Database Administrator uses software to store and organize data, such as an organization's records or financial information. Ensures that users can easily access the information they need, and that data are protected from unauthorized access.


Core Tasks:

  • Modify existing databases and database management systems or direct programmers and analysts to make changes.
  • Plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to safeguard information in computer files against accidental or unauthorized damage, modification or disclosure.
  • Plan and install upgrades of database management system software to enhance database performance.
  • Specify users and user access levels for each segment of database.
  • Test changes to database applications or systems.
  • Test programs or databases, correct errors, and make necessary modifications.
  • Train users and answer questions.
  • Provide technical support to junior staff or clients.
  • Develop standards and guidelines for the use and acquisition of software and to protect vulnerable information.
  • Approve, schedule, plan, and supervise the installation and testing of new products and improvements to computer systems, such as the installation of new databases.
  • Develop data models describing data elements and how they are used, following procedures and using pen, template, or computer software.
  • Write and code logical and physical database descriptions and specify identifiers of database to management system, or direct others in coding descriptions.
  • Select and enter codes to monitor database performance and to create production databases.
  • Review procedures in database management system manuals to make changes to database.
  • Identify, evaluate and recommend hardware or software technologies to achieve desired database performance.

What to expect as a Database Administrator

1Earn a Bachelor's degree

61% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

1021 openings for Database Administrators

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