How to Find Remote Work as a Database Administrator

Database administration is crucial for almost any business. Companies that opt for Remote DBA see enhanced productivity, reduced costs, and more expertise.

Working as a Remote Database Administrator can be great as long as you find a company that pays well and maintains a friendly work culture.

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To help you, we will review the job position as it is and talk about different positions in data administration, as well as the most popular offers.

About Database Administration Jobs

The importance of database administration for a company is quite clear, but what would your job be as an employee? In most cases, you will be hired to review and make a correction to databases done by others.

Also, you will find it quite common for this job to include database design, structure identification, instance upgrades, operational guidelines, as well as recovery and maintaining database support tools. 

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Not only that, but you will also be instructed to remote side support, as well as mentorship for junior members of the company. Additionally, a part of your job may be to make corrections to backend data and update technical solutions, and documentation.

Chances are that, as a database administrator, you will be a part of a 24/7/365 working environment and that you will have a strictly defined shift (40 working hours a week).

Types Of Jobs In Database Administration

While the first thing that most people think about when it comes to database administration is junior and senior members, there is a little bit more to it. 

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You can pursue an array of different career paths, such as NoSQL Database Administrator, Data Architect Database Administrator, as well as Mongo Database and zCloud Administration.

The kind of DBA that you will be dealing with determines the pay scale and salary, which is something that we will discuss down below. 

What you should be looking for in a company is that it offers a somewhat flexible schedule, as well as the ability to go up the pay ladder as you deal with more work inside the company.

Payscale/Salary

Talking about a certain pay scale or salary is not always simple, considering the fact that in this case, we are not reviewing a certain company. This means that the salary you will be getting as a database administrator can significantly vary depending on the team you are a part of. 

It also depends on whether you are a junior or senior member, and if you are entitled to more work other than just monitoring and reviewing databases. 

However, we can draw a conclusion that the average starting pay for a database administrator is between $60-70k annually

There are a couple of companies offering a greater sum. This is mostly around the mark of $100k, but there is a lot more work to it. 

Who Is Eligible?

In most cases, in order to become a database administrator, you will need a BS with at least 4 years of experience or a Master’s with 2 years of working experience. 

Additionally, you will need a DoD Level II certificate. However, this is not something that is required for every database administration position, but rather for senior members and those who have much higher responsibilities than monitoring.

Additionally, you have a better chance of getting hired if you have the knowledge of tools and concepts, as well as MySQL and Oracle databases. Frankly, the more experience that you have, the better position you will be eligible for.

How To Apply

In the times that we are living in, applying for a job position such as a database administrator doesn’t require a lot of tech knowledge. By logging on to ZipRecruiter or Indeed, you are likely to find a number of DBA remote job positions that you will be interested in.

The process is simple, as in most cases, you will upload your resume online at the company’s website, and then get an answer within a couple of days. 

Benefits You Can Get With the Job

Much like with the payscale matter, the benefits depend on a company you are working for. However, the main advantage is that you are able to work remotely and from the comfort of your home.

Additionally, most employers offer an external referral bonus as a benefit that any database administrator will gladly take.

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Summary

If you have experience with tools such as MySQL or Oracle, then becoming a database administrator seems like the right career path for you

There are a number of companies looking for a remote database administrator, so finding one that will suit you shouldn’t be an issue!