The Database Administrator II, under general supervision, routinely performs complex and non-routine specialized data management and administration support functions including troubleshooting, analysis, research, problem-solving, and recovery. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Database Design and Implementation Implements database design activities. Manages physical descriptions of database components. Installs and tests database systems. Database Maintenance and Performance Maintain and upgrades complex, multiplatform databases. Monitors performance for complex, multiplatform databases for optimum performance. Troubleshooting and Recovery Resolves performance problems and executes database recoveries. Troubleshoots and repairs databases. Documents database issues, recoveries, and repairs. Client Support and Collaboration Works with clients to identify database needs to support the clients’ goals. Provides support for data access as part of analysis and modeling exercises. Work closely with graduate students and faculty to build integrated databases consisting of data common to wildlife research programs. Documentation and Compliance Reviews accuracy of documentation of database administration methods. Ensures adherence to security procedures. Project Coordination and Mentorship Coordinates technical activities of small project teams. Assists and mentors' students and staff in resolving technical issues. Other Duties as Assigned Miscellaneous duties related to Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute’s research and teaching mission. The above represents the major duties, responsibilities, and authorities of this job, and is not intended to be a complete list of all tasks and functions. Other duties may be assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree