Skip to main content
Tallo logoTallo logo

Database Architect

Quick Facts

Median Salary$140,263
Most Common EducationBachelor's degree
Projected 10-Year Growth+3.36%
Assessment MatchTake the Assessment

What They Do

A Database Architect builds integrated data systems for a company or organization. Creates structures needed for different types of information processed, integrates structures into a system that is reliable and secure, sets system standards, and provides help with troubleshooting and access to data.


Core Tasks:

  • Develop data warehouse process models, including sourcing, loading, transformation, and extraction.
  • Verify the structure, accuracy, or quality of warehouse data.
  • Map data between source systems, data warehouses, and data marts.
  • Develop and implement data extraction procedures from other systems, such as administration, billing, or claims.
  • Design and implement warehouse database structures.
  • Develop or maintain standards, such as organization, structure, or nomenclature, for the design of data warehouse elements, such as data architectures, models, tools, and databases.
  • Provide or coordinate troubleshooting support for data warehouses.
  • Write new programs or modify existing programs to meet customer requirements, using current programming languages and technologies.
  • Design, implement, or operate comprehensive data warehouse systems to balance optimization of data access with batch loading and resource utilization factors, according to customer requirements.
  • Perform system analysis, data analysis or programming, using a variety of computer languages and procedures.
  • Create supporting documentation, such as metadata and diagrams of entity relationships, business processes, and process flow.
  • Create or implement metadata processes and frameworks.
  • Review designs, codes, test plans, or documentation to ensure quality.
  • Create plans, test files, and scripts for data warehouse testing, ranging from unit to integration testing.
  • Select methods, techniques, or criteria for data warehousing evaluative procedures.
  • Implement business rules via stored procedures, middleware, or other technologies.
  • Prepare functional or technical documentation for data warehouses.
  • Test software systems or applications for software enhancements or new products.

What to expect as a Database Architect

1Earn a Bachelor's degree

56% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

See Database Architect related courses on Tallo

3Land a job

238 openings for Database Architects

Career Progression

in United States (Nation)

The career progression is an interactive way to explore careers related to Database Architect. Click on each career to see its associated salary, job availability, skills, and more.