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Database Administrator Engineer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Oracle DBA

Tallahassee, FL ยท On-site

$48.25 - $65.50/hr

Collaborate with developers to optimize database queries Requirements: * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field * Proven work experience as an Oracle DBA * Strong knowledge of Oracle ...

Oracle DBA

Miami Beach, FL

$50 - $68.25/hr

You will work closely with Systems Engineering to test planned databases upgrades, including ... The DBA will formulate and monitor policies, procedures and standards relating to database ...

Oracle DBA

Miami Beach, FL

$50 - $68.25/hr

You will work closely with Systems Engineering to test planned databases upgrades, including ... The DBA will formulate and monitor policies, procedures and standards relating to database ...

Oracle DBA

Miami Beach, FL

$50 - $68.25/hr

You will work closely with Systems Engineering to test planned databases upgrades, including ... The DBA will formulate and monitor policies, procedures and standards relating to database ...

SQL Database Administrator

FL ยท On-site

$43.50 - $54.50/hr

Collaborate with developers and infrastructure teams to optimize application performance * Automate routine DBA tasks using scripting (PowerShell, T-SQL, etc.) * Provide on-call support as needed for ...

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Database Administrator Engineer information

What does a DBA engineer do?

A Database Administrator Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, maintaining, and securing databases to ensure data integrity and performance. They often use tools like SQL and database management systems, and may monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and apply updates or backups as needed.

Will AI replace DBAs?

Database Administrator Engineers are responsible for managing, maintaining, and optimizing databases. While AI tools can assist with tasks like data analysis and automation, they are unlikely to fully replace DBAs, who provide critical oversight, troubleshooting, and strategic planning that require human expertise and judgment.

What is the difference between Database Administrator Engineer vs Database Developer?

AspectDatabase Administrator EngineerDatabase Developer
Primary RoleMaintains, secures, and optimizes databases for performance and reliabilityDesigns, develops, and implements database applications and queries
Skills & CertificationsDBA certifications (e.g., Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server), knowledge of database managementSQL, PL/SQL, database design, programming skills
Work EnvironmentDatabase environments, IT teams, system administrationDevelopment teams, software projects, application environments
Common UsageEnsuring database stability and securityCreating and optimizing database structures and queries

While both roles work closely with databases, the Database Administrator Engineer focuses on maintaining and securing existing databases, whereas the Database Developer primarily designs and develops new database solutions. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job focus within the database field.

Which DBA has the highest salary?

Senior Database Administrators with extensive experience, specialized skills in high-demand database systems like Oracle or SQL Server, and relevant certifications tend to have the highest salaries in the DBA field. Factors such as industry, location, and the complexity of the database environment also influence compensation levels.

Is DBA still in demand?

Database Administrator Engineers are still in demand due to the ongoing need for data management, security, and performance optimization in organizations. Skills in SQL, cloud platforms, and database tuning remain valuable, and demand is expected to grow as data-driven decision-making increases across industries.
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Database Administrator

Database Administrator

Dfuse Technologies Inc

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Database Administrator - Tier 2

100% onsite

MacDill, AFB, FL

Needs Active TS/SCI clearance (Federal client requirement)

The role needs a technical foundation and will be responsible for managing complex database environments, ensuring data integrity and availability, optimizing performance, and implementing robust security and compliance measures. This position requires knowledge and experience with Microsoft SQL Server.

This role demonstrates the ability to pay keen attention to detail, possess a strong customer service orientation and have the ability to work as part of a team.

Technical Knowledge:

  • Maintain secure and scalable SQL Server database systems in on-premises and cloud environments.
  • Availability: Maintain and troubleshoot high availability/disaster recovery solutions such as failover-cluster instances and availability groups.
  • Performance: The administrator should have experience in DBMS performance optimization and be able to identify and resolve performance issues.
  • Security: The administrator should have an understanding of DBMS security and be able to implement and maintain administrative and technical controls.
  • Collaboration: The administrator should be able to work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with other administrators, engineers, and stakeholders across multiple time zones.
  • Communication: The administrator must have strong communication skills and be able to effectively communicate technical information to both technical and non-technical audiences. Communicates effectively both orally and in writing
  • Problem Solving: The administrator should have the ability to analyze complex problems and develop innovative solutions to meet the needs of the organization in the cloud and on-premises environments.
  • Continuous Learning: The rapidly changing nature of technology requires the administrator to have a continuous learning mindset and be comfortable with adapting to new technologies and best practices in cloud and on-premise environments.
  • Preferred skills: experience with DBMS supporting technologies such as Active Directory\EntraID, DNS, GPO, PKI, Kerberos, and automation. Experience with MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle is a plus.
  • In addition to these skills, the administrator should also have experience with IT service management practices and an understanding of DBMS architecture and best practices. Familiarity with government and industry security standards, such as STIGs, is also desirable for a database administrator working in the Department of Defense.

Certification Requirements:

DoDD 8570.01-M IAT II

AND

Oracle Certified Aoosciate OR

Azure Database Administrator Associate