Your responsibility as a database administrator (DBA) will be the performance, integrity and security of a database. You'll be involved in the planning and development of the database, as well as in troubleshooting any issues on behalf of the users.You'll ensure that : data remains consistent across the databasedata is clearly definedusers access data concurrently, in a form that suits their needsthere is provision for data security and recovery control (ensuring all data is retrievable in an emergency).ResponsibilitiesAs a database administrator, you'll need to : establish the needs of users and monitor user access and securitymonitor performance and manage parameters in order to provide fast responses to front-end usersmap out the conceptual design for a planned databaseconsider both back-end organisation of data and front-end accessibility for end-usersrefine the logical design so that it can be translated into a specific data modelfurther refining the physical design to meet system storage requirementsinstall and test new versions of the database management system (DBMS)maintain data standards, including adherence to the Data Protection Actwrite database documentation, including data standards, procedures and definitions for the data dictionary (metadata)control access permissions and privilegesdevelop, manage and test back-up and recovery plansensure that storage and archiving procedures are functioning correctlycarry out capacity planningwork closely with IT project managers, database programmers, and multimedia programmerscommunicate regularly with technical, applications, and operational staff to ensure database integrity and securitycommission and install new applications and customize existing applications in order to make them fit for the purposemanage the security and disaster recovery aspects of a database.Please refer to our website https : / / www.sirmaglobal.com /