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Database AdministratorGrand Canyon UniversityBoise, Idaho, United States
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Database Administrator

Grand Canyon University
  • US
    Boise, Idaho, United States
  • US
    Boise, Idaho, United States

About

Database administrators design, build, and maintain systems that securely store organizational data. They create database structures, ensure availability and security, monitor performance, and optimize operations. They implement backup and recovery procedures and manage user permissions to safeguard sensitive information.
Responsibilities
Install and configure database software.
Configure database systems to meet organizational needs and integrate with existing infrastructure.
Track system performance and adjust resources to maintain speed, efficiency, and reliability.
Design and implement backup and recovery strategies to protect data from loss or corruption.
Manage user access and permissions ensuring compliance with security policies.
Troubleshoot and resolve database issues promptly to minimize downtime.
Optimize queries and database structures to improve processing speed.
Enforce data protection measures and comply with security regulations.
Education & Experience Most database administrators hold a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field. A high school diploma with coursework in computer science, mathematics, and programming can be a foundation, followed by formal education. Practical experience in database design, administration, and related IT roles is often required.
Key Skills
Proficiency in database languages and design (SQL, data modeling, normalization).
Analytical thinking and problem‑solving.
Strong communication and attention to detail.
Experience with relational and non‑relational databases.
Knowledge of backup, recovery, and security best practices.
Career Path & Growth Entry‑level database administrators may advance to senior DBA, database architect, or IT management positions. Advanced roles require additional technical skills, leadership abilities, and familiarity with emerging technologies such as cloud computing and data analytics. Certifications in platforms like Oracle, AWS, or Microsoft Azure and a master’s degree in information technology or data science are often preferred for higher‑level roles.
Compensation Median annual wage for database administrators and architects: $123,100 (May 2024, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Expected growth rate: 4 % from 2024 to 2034.
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  • Boise, Idaho, United States

Languages

  • English
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