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Database administrators keep business databases operating successfully and securely. They often develop databases and troubleshoot any problems with them.
On a typical day, a database administrator's tasks might include:
- Monitoring databases and ensuring they meet or exceed performance baselines
- Detecting security breaches and protecting data integrity if these occur
- Developing initiatives to improve business databases.
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Database Administrator
Washington, DC
$107,500
New York, NY
$105,500
Charlotte, NC
$100,000
Los Angeles, CA
$98,500
Dallas, TX
$97,500
Atlanta, GA
$93,500
Chicago, IL
$93,000
Austin, TX
$92,000
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On a typical day, a database administrator's tasks might include:
- Monitoring databases and ensuring they meet or exceed performance baselines
- Detecting security breaches and protecting data integrity if these occur
- Developing initiatives to improve business databases.