What Does a Database Manager Do?

Database managers deal in data, naturally. The management of large volumes of information is a critical part of our electronic world. Financial records, credit card accounts, billing addresses, and other customer records are all stored in databases. Companies need database managers to maintain the functionality and privacy of their database systems.

Job Description

Database managers don't simply oversee the storage of information in a system. As technology changes and new advances are made, database managers must keep up with the current developments in database design and application. New software needs to be installed and tested. Data needs to be safe from hackers and breaches in security. Database systems need protection from other potential disasters, such as an electrical storm that may bring down a system. Disaster recovery solutions are necessary. Database managers also design and implement new systems. Other responsibilities of a database manager might include:

  • Configuring hardware
  • Maintaining records on repair and installation
  • Troubleshooting unseen system problems
  • Installing new software and updates