Database Administrators design, build, configure, maintain, and support an organization’s database management system, assuring optimal database integrity, security, backup, dependability, and performance. Database administrators create, deploy, manage, and repair a company’s database.
Database Administrators ANZSCO 262111
ANZSCO Code
Database Administrators ANZSCO 262111
Skill Level
Level 1 or Equivalent
Specializations
Database Analyst
Skills Assessment Authority
ACS (Australian Computer Society)
Alternative Titles
Database Operator
Database Specialist
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Unit Group: 2621
Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialist
A database administrator is responsible for planning, developing, maintaining, managing, and administering an organization’s database management systems, operating systems, and security policies and procedures to ensure optimal database and system integrity, security, backup, reliability, and performance.
Skill Level
The majority of professions in this unit category need a level of expertise equivalent to a bachelor’s degree or more. For the formal qualification, at least five years of relevant experience and/or equivalent vendor certification may be substituted. In some cases, in addition to the official qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1), appropriate experience and/or on-the-job training may be necessary.
English Requirement
- IELTS result with a minimum score of 6 in writing, listening, reading), 7 in speaking, and 7 overall.
- OET result with a minimum grade B in all sections.
- TOEFL iBT with a minimum score of 12 in listening, 13 in reading, 21 in writing, 23 in speaking, and overall 93.
- PTE Academic with a min score of 50 in (writing, reading, listening), 65 in speaking, and 65 overall.
Tasks to Perform
- Creating and maintaining database architecture, data structures, tables, dictionaries, and naming standards to assure the correctness and completeness of all data master files.
- Accepting accountability for the processes, procedures, and operational management related to system security and disaster recovery planning.
- Troubleshooting and service support in diagnosing, resolving, and repairing server-related hardware and software failures, including workstations and communication infrastructure.
- Creating, implementing, and managing database documentation, guidelines, rules, and procedures.
- Debugging, tracking, reproducing, logging, and resolving all detected problems when testing database systems and updates following authorized quality testing scripts, procedures, and methods.
- Liaison with security vendors, suppliers, service providers, and external resources; analysis, recommendation, installation, and maintenance of software security applications; and monitoring contractual commitments, performance delivery, and service level agreements.
- Surveying the existing computer site regularly to estimate future network requirements and offering recommendations for improvements in the deployment of future servers and networks.
- Performing the operational setup and preventative maintenance of backups and recovery operations, as well as imposing security and integrity controls.
- Creating and updating documentation, policies, and procedures, as well as capturing and describing operating processes and system logs.
- Assuring that the architecture of computer sites permits all components to fit together and function effectively, as well as monitoring and changing network performance.
Database Administrators
Occupation Lists and Related Core ICT Units
The responsibilities of Database Administrators include designing the database strategy, monitoring and enhancing database performance and capacity, and preparing for future expansion needs. They may also design, organize, and carry out security steps to protect the database. Following are the occupation lists and related core ICT units:
Occupation Lists
On the Occupation Lists
- Combined Skilled Occupations List (STSOL MLTSSL)
- Medium Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
- RSMS Occupations List (RSMSL)
Not on the Occupation Lists
- Labour Market Testing Required for 457 List (LMTL)
- Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)
Related Core ICT Units
Closely Related Core ICT Units
- Database Administration
- Entity-relationship Modelling
- Operating Systems – (Unix, Linux, Xenix, Network OS)
- Database Implementation
- Data Modelling
- Database Design
- Data Structures
- Database Languages – (e.g. SQL)
- Database Management Systems – (Relational Database, Object Oriented Database, RDBMS)
Additional Closely Related Core ICT Units
- Introduction to ICT – (Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Theory, Introduction to Business Computing, Computer Science I)
- File Processing
- Data Policy
- Data Security
- Distributed Systems
- Quality Management – (Quality Assurance, Software Quality)
- Client-Server Technology
- Project Management
- Critical Path Method
- Testing Strategies and Methods
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