
Get on the Right Track
Database management for most companies is the key to effective distribution of information. The arrows on the left show the potential progression our course can provide.
The Benefits
As you gain the technical knowledge and qualifications required to administer SQL databases to a professional level, you can advance through the corresponding career track as a Database Administrator. Database Administrators install or configure Microsoft SQL Server and manage or maintain databases or multidimensional databases, user accounts, database availability, recovery and reporting. They also design or implement security or server automation to monitor and troubleshoot SQL Server activity. This all means that databases are a vital element to successful organisations irrespective of size or industry sector.
Maximise Your Career Options
Database administrators are typically employed by mid-sized to large organizations. This means that your qualifications & skills meet the needs of a wide range of organisations giving you scope for career openings & progression.
Business & People Skills
As part of the complete package that we offer in our core courses we add Business & People Skills modules ranging from Problem Solving, Supervising & Writing Reports to Building High Performance Teams. Ask one of our Career Advisors for further details.
Senior Database
Administrator
Earn
£37,000 – £50,000
Tuning & optimising, administration, fault finding and responsibility for database projects.
Database
Administrator
Earn
£30,000 – £35,000
Supporting large enterprise systems and databases.
Junior Database
Administrator
Earn
£18,000 – £22,000
Utilising Access and SQL Server to assist in the creation of database applications.
Trainee Database
Administrator
Earn
£16,000 – £20,000
Utilising database, report authoring and database analysis skills.