ANZSCO Code: 262111 (Database Administrator)
Database Administrator plans, develops, configures, maintains and supports an organisation's database management system under user requirements ensuring optimal database integrity, security, backup, reliability and performance.
Software and Application Programmer NEC Skill Assessment Authority:
Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Skill Level
1
Alternative Titles
Database Operator
Database Specialist
Database Support
DBA
Specialisation:
Database Analyst
Unit Group: 2621 Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists
Plan, develop, maintain, manage and administer organisations' database management systems, operating systems and security policies and procedures to ensure optimal database and system integrity, security, backup, reliability and performance.
Skill Level
Most occupations under this unit group are skill level 1 occupation and a relevant bachelor's degree or higher can equate to this skill level. At least five years of relevant experience and/or relevant vendor certification may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Other Occupations in this Unit Group
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Tasks
- Designing and maintaining database architecture, data structures, tables, dictionaries and naming conventions to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all data master files
- Performing the operational establishment and preventive maintenance of backups, and recovery procedures, and enforcing security and integrity controls
- Implementing and administering database documentation, guidelines, policies and procedures
- Testing database systems and upgrades, such as debugging, tracking, reproduction, logging and resolving all identified problems, according to approved quality testing scripts, procedures and processes
- Accepting responsibility for the processes, procedures and operational management associated with system security and disaster recovery planning
- Liaising with security vendors, suppliers, service providers and external resources; analysing, recommending, installing and maintaining software security applications; and monitoring contractual obligations, performance delivery and service level agreements
- Troubleshooting and providing service support in diagnosing, resolving and repairing server-related hardware and software malfunctions, encompassing workstations and communication infrastructure
- Preparing and maintaining documentation, policies and instructions, and recording and detailing operational procedures and system logs
- Ensuring that the design of computer sites allows all components to fit together and work properly, and monitoring and adjusting the performance of networks
- Continually surveying the current computer site to determine future network needs and making recommendations for enhancements in the implementation of future servers and networks
Visa Options for Database Administrator:
190 - Skilled Nominated visa
407 - Training visa
489 - State or Territory Nominated - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa
482 - Medium Term Stream - Temporary Skill Shortage visa
187 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme visa
494 - Employer Sponsored Stream - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa
491 - State or Territory Nominated - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Overview of Key Employment Statistics for Database Administrator ANZSCO 262111:

Employed
5,900

Part-time share
17%

Female share
39%

Median weekly earnings
N/A

Median age
44

Annual employment growth
N/A
State distributions
Learn how Database Administrator ANZSCO 262111 professionals are spread across different states and territories in Australia.

New South Wales
33.9%

Victoria
28.2%

Greenland
15.3%

South Australia
5.6%

Western Australia
10.0%

Tasmania
1.1%

Northern Territory
0.6%

Australian Capital Territory
5.4%
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Frequently
asked questions
Have a look at frequently asked questions.
What is the ANZSCO code for a Database Administrator?
The ANZSCO code for a Database Administrator is 262111, as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).
How does ACS deduct years of work experience of a Database Administrator?
ACS deducts between two and six years from your work experience, depending on how closely it matches your educational background. For an ICT major degree relevant to a Database Administrator role, two years are deducted; if it is not relevant, four years are deducted. For an ICT minor degree relevant to a Database Administrator role, five years are deducted; if it is not relevant, six years are deducted.
What tasks are typically performed by a Database Administrator ANZSCO 262111?
Database Administrator under ANZSCO 262111 plans, develops, configures, maintains and supports an organisation's database management system under user requirements ensuring optimal database integrity, security, backup, reliability and performance.
Is Database Administrator a high demand occupation in Australia?
Database Administrator has an above economy-wide average future demand with it not being in shortage throughout all of the states of Australia as per Skills Priority List 2023. It is also included on the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) which highlights it as a medium demand skill in Australia.
How much do Database Administrators make in Australia?
As per SEEK, the average annual salary for Database Administrator jobs in Australia ranges from $100,000 to $120,000.