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Computer database managers write and code logical and physical database descriptions and specify identifiers of database to management system or direct others in coding descriptions.
Occupation Overview
Database managers specify users and user access levels for databases, and train users on databases and answer user questions. They approve, schedule, plan and supervise the installation and testing of new products and improvements. They develop standards and guidelines to guide the use and acquisition of software and to protect vulnerable information. They may work on project teams to coordinate database development and determine project scope and limitations.
Salary Outlook
The median hourly wage for data management professionals in Missouri is $37.09. Established data management professionals generally earn between $62,350 and $109,940 per year. Exceptional performers can earn in excess of $129,930.
Exceptional performers can earn in excess of $129,930.
Database Management Careers
SCC graduates are employed in a broad range of careers including, but not limited to: database administrator, database analyst, geographical information systems (GIS) technician, data warehouse specialist, Web database developer, database management specialist, database inventory manager, technical writer and information specialist.