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Job Summary
The Database Administrator II solves advanced, complex data management problems. Maintains, develops and provides solutions, procedures, standards, templates, verification / auditing documentation of data management activities. In addition to data management support, the Database Administrator II works well with customers and other stakeholders (business and technical). This position is considered a career level position.
Essential Functions of the Role
- Collects, cleanses, aligns, maintains, and manages data generated by multiple teams according to overarching business goals and direction, giving visibility and transparency to leadership, supporting effective and efficient business operations.
- Analyzes and maintains the accuracy and consistency of the data by gaining an understanding how the system data is used by different stakeholders within the business, creating data standards, analyzing and monitoring data quality using both automated and manual methods, and addressing issues.
- Provides expertise and guidance for positions less focused on data management, including the understanding of Baylor Scott & White Health policies, procedures and standards, all areas of data administration, data management design, implementations, updates, maintenance, support, documentation reporting, research and development for data ecosystems of medium complexity.
- Executes data management and related requirements including but not limited to data gathering, quality control, disaster recovery and high availability solutions, analyzing and developing data alignment based on business goals, decision rights, process efficiency and software installations and configurations for data ecosystems of medium complexity.
- Implements third party or develops new data management processes in order to analyze data quality and recommends changes to enhance performance. Requires knowledge of data management best practices and techniques.
- Considered a specialist in two or more areas of data management including but not limited to collection, consistency, organization, control, operational alignment and has applicable certifications. Other specialties as defined by manager.
- Prioritizes work appropriately, carrying out assignments with the appropriate level of direction and completes tasks within deadlines with occasional supervision.
- Monitors work progress, informing team leaders, team manager and / or customers of project status, problems or obstacles and workload problems in a timely manner with occasional supervision. Provides timely and accurate status reports with no supervision. Enters work time in an appropriate and timely manner into applicable system with occasional supervision.
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