Senior database administrators serve as team leaders in teams of engineers in computer science to design the database structure to achieve the goals of computer software that is specialized. The senior database managers have very specific educational objectives: they require a bachelor's degree from a computer science program or in similar areas. They also require the certification to manage databases by a reputable board like Oracle. It is possible to skip getting a bachelor's degree however, senior database administrators will require years working in similar fields and an extensive education in database administration.
Senior database administrators must be proficient in a variety of programming languages in order to achieve their objectives. They also require strong communication skills in order to assign work tasks and assist in the development and use of databases.
Senior database administrators are responsible for their database's maintenance and configuration, and the implementation of everything related to databases. This includes the backup, replication storage, access, as well as partitioning databases. Installations that are smooth and efficient and configurations, troubleshooting and maintaining database systems are also the responsibility of the database administrator in charge. If they aren't creating or maintaining new databases the senior database administrators have to be aware of and improve their existing systems to ensure high-quality system performance. They accomplish this by using the tuning of indexes, optimizing disks, and other techniques that are suitable. Within the limits of the databases, top database administrators also need to decide who is entitled to what rights and rights within the system, to determine who has access to and control of the information they have access to.