Database Administrator
Job Brief
Database Administrators (DBAs) are responsible for managing and maintaining databases, ensuring that data is stored, accessed, and protected efficiently. They design, implement, and monitor database systems for organizations, ensuring optimal performance and security.
Job Description
As a Database Administrator, your primary responsibility will be to manage and optimize database systems. You will design and implement databases, ensuring that they meet the needs of the organization’s users. You will also ensure data integrity and security by monitoring and updating systems to prevent data loss, corruption, or unauthorized access. DBAs work closely with IT teams to ensure databases are running efficiently and are properly backed up, and they are involved in the performance tuning of databases to ensure they can handle high volumes of transactions.
Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain database systems
- Monitor and optimize database performance
- Ensure data security and integrity by regularly backing up databases and managing access
- Troubleshoot and resolve database issues promptly
- Perform software and hardware upgrades for database systems
- Collaborate with developers to improve application and database efficiency
Requirements
- Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field
- Experience with database management systems (e.g., SQL, Oracle, MySQL)
- Knowledge of data security protocols and backup strategies
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
- Excellent attention to detail and the ability to work under pressure
Wages
Average hourly wage: $35 to $55 NZD
Annual salary: $75,000 to $100,000 NZD
Salary
$25 to $40 NZD
Hourly