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SQL Database Administrator

Lansing, MI · On-site

$50.75 - $63.50/hr

Language descriptions and specifies identifiers of database-to-database management systems or directs others in coding database descriptions. * Calculating optimum values for database parameters ...

Duties include installation, upgrades and configuration of complex database management system software; escalation point for troubleshooting; set work procedures and provide training and mentor as ...

The role involves administering, testing, and implementing computer databases while applying knowledge of database management systems to support military healthcare projects. Responsibilities : • ...

Oracle DBA

Reston, VA

$52.75 - $71.75/hr

Performs backup and recovery on Database Management Systems, configures database parameters, and prototype designs against logical data models, defines data repository requirements, data dictionaries ...

Responsibilities : • Administer, test, and implement computer databases. • Apply knowledge of database management systems. • Coordinate changes to computer databases. • Plan, coordinate, and ...

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How much do database management system jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for database management system in the United States is $111,995.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $136,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Is DBA a good career option?

A Database Management System (DBA) is a vital role responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining databases. It requires technical skills in SQL, database software, and security, and offers opportunities for specialization and career growth in IT. The role is generally stable with demand across various industries that rely on data management.

Will AI replace DBAs?

Database Administrators (DBAs) manage, maintain, and optimize database systems, and while AI can automate routine tasks like backups and monitoring, it is unlikely to fully replace DBAs. Human expertise is still essential for complex problem-solving, security, and strategic planning in database management.

What is a Database Management System job?

A Database Management System (DBMS) job involves designing, implementing, and maintaining databases to ensure efficient data storage, retrieval, and security. Professionals in this field manage database structures, optimize performance, and enforce data integrity through backup and recovery procedures. DBMS roles may include database administrators, developers, or analysts, depending on the organization's needs. Strong knowledge of SQL, indexing, and data modeling is typically required.

What jobs use database management?

Database management skills are essential for roles such as database administrators, data analysts, data engineers, and software developers. These professionals design, maintain, and optimize databases using tools like SQL and database management systems to support organizational data needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Database Management System position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Database Management System professional, you need a strong background in database design, SQL programming, data modeling, and database administration, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with popular database platforms (such as Oracle, MySQL, or Microsoft SQL Server), relevant certifications (like Oracle Certified Professional or Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator), and experience with data backup and recovery tools are also important. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong problem-solving abilities are valuable soft skills for excelling in this role. These qualities ensure effective management of large volumes of data, system reliability, and optimized database performance essential to organizational success.

What is a database management system job?

A database management system (DBMS) job involves designing, implementing, maintaining, and securing databases to ensure efficient data storage and retrieval. Professionals in this role typically work with database software like SQL, Oracle, or MySQL and require skills in data modeling, query optimization, and security protocols.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of someone working in a Database Management System role?

Professionals in Database Management System roles typically spend their days managing and maintaining databases to ensure data integrity, security, and availability. Their responsibilities often include monitoring database performance, creating or optimizing queries, troubleshooting system errors, backing up and restoring data, and applying updates or patches. Collaboration with software developers, data analysts, and IT staff is common for resolving issues or implementing new features. The work may also involve documenting processes, enforcing database policies, and providing technical support to end-users. This diverse range of tasks helps keep business-critical data systems running smoothly and efficiently.

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Infographic showing various Database Management System job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,995 per year, or $53.8 per hour.

Transportation Database Administrator 1 - Kanawha County

West Virginia Department of Transportation

Charleston, WV • On-site

$54K - $79K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


West Virginia Department Of Transportation rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

567th of 657 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salary : $54,250.14 - $79,449.97 Annually
Location : Information Technology Division, 1900 Kanawha Blvd, East, Bldg 5, Charleston, WV
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number: DOT26SP013D
Division: West Virginia Department of Transportation
District/Subdivision: Information Technology Division
Opening Date: 06/16/2026
Closing Date: 6/22/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
Nature of Work
**Disclaimer-if the position is filled after July 1, 2026, then the job opportunity will not be in the classified service **
The Transportation Database Administrator 1 performs a full range of database management functions, including creating physical databases, calculating and allocating system storage structures, creating primary objects, and modifying, monitoring, and optimizing database performance as necessary. It is the responsibility of the employee to take the initiative to deviate from traditional methods or technologies when applicable. May supervise and assist in training of other information services staff. An irregular work schedule may be required of this position. Level of complexity involves complex, broad, and extensive problems that may come from both within and outside the organization. Performs other related duties as required.
Pay Grade 18
T0160E
Typical Duties and Responsibilities
• Receives requests from application programmers and analyzes the impact on the database environment
• Analyzes entity relationship diagrams and makes recommendations for the applications usage of the database
• Develops logical database design from the entity relationship diagrams and designs the physical database from the local design
• Creates primary storage structures (tablespaces) after estimating storage requirements for the tables and indexes needed
• Creates primary objects (tables, views, indexes) with appropriate parameters for the application, modifying as necessary
• Creates synonyms for views and tables
• Creates user accounts and maintains system security
• Controls and monitors user access to the database
• Installs and configures database management system software
• Develops and implements the database management system security strategy
• Creates and monitors an appropriate development and test environment
• Analyzes database and application code for potential or existing performance problems
• Implements and maintains a backup and recovery plan
• May serve as a supervisory worker over programmers and support staff
• Personal contacts may include individuals or groups from outside the Division of Highways or Department of Transportation. Certain meetings or conversations may take place outside of the agency in a somewhat unstructured setting.
• Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
Skills and Knowledge
• Knowledge of specialized techniques used in the operation or interpretation of results obtained through testing or maintenance operations
• Knowledge of database management, database structure and internal security concepts
• Knowledge of information processing concepts
• Knowledge of project control techniques
• Knowledge of SQL, DDL and DML (Data Definition Language and Data Manipulation Language)
• Skill in preparing documents used in guidelines, documentation and communicating with various personnel
• Ability to load and reorganize database data
• Ability to evaluate and analyze application specifications and develop specifications for database implementation and maintenance to meet user requirements
• Ability to present ideas in a clear, concise format using narrative statements and logic diagrams
• Ability to maintain effective working relationships with information processing personnel and users
• Ability to understand complex technical manuals
Minimum Requirements
REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION
  • Associate's degree from a regionally accredited college, university, or business school.
  • Substitution: Two (2) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience as a database administrator for Universal DB2, ORACLE, INFORMIX, SQL Server, SYBASE, or any other multi-user database management system or mainframe, mini, or client/server platforms may substitute for the required training/education.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
  • Two (2) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience in database administration and management work with Universal DB2, ORACLE, INFORMIX, SQL Server, SYBASE, or any other multi-user database management on mainframe, mini, or client/server platforms.
OR
  • Four (4) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience in programming and analysis work using any variety of programming languages; two (2) years of which must be SQL experience and a variety of data storage techniques.
  • Substitution: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a major in computer science or related field may substitute for the required training/education and experience on a year-for-year basis, through an established formula.

Annual Increment Pay
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Paid Sick Leave
Family Medical Leave
Leave Donation Program
Military Leave
Employee Education Reimbursement & Leave Program
Flexible Work Schedules
Training Opportunities
Promotion Opportunities
Public Employees' Retirement System:
  1. Employees enrolled in PERS Tier 1 contribute 4.5% of their gross salary. The Employer contributes 9%.
  2. Employees enrolled in PERS Tier 2 contribute 6.0% of their gross salary. The Employer contributes 9%.

Deferred Compensation
Health Insurance Enrollment
Additional Coverage Options including Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts,
Disability Insurance and more.
Life Insurance
Credit Union
Employee Discounts

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