Database Administrator
What does a Database Administrator do?
A Database Administrator administers, maintains, develops and implements policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the company database. This position implements data models and database designs, data access and table maintenance codes; resolves database performance issues, database capacity issues, replication, and other distributed data issues.
How do you prepare?
To be a Database Administrator, a bachelor’s degree may be required and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
What’s the pay like?
As a Database Administrator in Iowa you can expect to earn approximately $64,530 a year, according to Iowa Workforce Development.
For more information
about careers in this field, click here
www.bls.gov/k12/computers.htm.
What does a Database Administrator do?
A Database Administrator administers, maintains, develops and implements policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the company database. This position implements data models and database designs, data access and table maintenance codes; resolves database performance issues, database capacity issues, replication, and other distributed data issues.
How do you prepare?
To be a Database Administrator, a bachelor’s degree may be required and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
What’s the pay like?
As a Database Administrator in Iowa you can expect to earn approximately $64,530 a year, according to Iowa Workforce Development.
For more information
about careers in this field, click here
www.bls.gov/k12/computers.htm.
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