IT Systems Admin Jobs: Database Administrator
The Database Administrator (DBA) is liable for the performance, integrity, and security of the organizational system's databases.
The DBA gives technical expertise in the design, execution, and maintenance of
database management systems that support institutional business and clinical
applications. Extra duties incorporate reporting, data input and output,
technology management, and end-user guidance and support.
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Basic Functions of DBA:
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Structures and documents database engineering.
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Evaluates breakdowns of equipment and
additionally, software applications to decide fitting activities to look after
PC, network, and database tasks.
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Creates database schemata, queries, techniques,
and permissions.
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Makes, tests, and executes data management
scripts, jobs, and integrations.
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Creates database utilities and automated
reporting.
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Analyzes and accommodates capacity and
performance prerequisites.
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Monitor systems and platforms for accessibility.
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Performs support services day-by-day,
week-after-week, and month-to-month on Microsoft SQL, PostgreSQL, and
MySQL/MariaDB servers and databases, and information systems to guarantee
protected and effective institutional activities.
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Performs database backups and restorations and
recovers corrupted databases.
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Assesses and suggests new database technologies.
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Actualizes and maintains database security and
encryption.
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Creates, manages, and tests database and
information system backup and recovery plans.
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Creates standards and policies for data entry
and guarantees compliance.
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Gets ready and circulates technical and official
reports, dashboards, and documentation, including yet not limited to ordinary
status reports to the IT General Manager.
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Goes to conferences, in-service training, and
staff meetings as required.
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Other obligations, as assigned.
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