Professional Resume Template for

Network Database Administrator

Raymond S. Vance

Charlotte, NC

(704) 555-0143

raymond.vance@email.com

linkedin.com/in/raymond-s-vance | github.com/raymondvance | raymondvance.net

Professional Summary

Infrastructure-focused Network Database Administrator with 6 years of expertise designing, configuring, and optimizing large-scale database systems and network configurations. Skilled in administering Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and PostgreSQL databases alongside enterprise Cisco and Juniper routing environments. Successfully reduced database query response times by 32% and cut network routing latency by 24% through query optimization and firewall rules adjustments. Proficient in Bash scripting, Python, Cisco IOS, and AWS cloud migrations.

Work Experience

Network Database Administrator — Apex Financial Systems

Charlotte, NC | July 2023 – Present

  • Administered and maintained 140+ Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server databases on enterprise Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers, achieving a consistent 99.999% uptime rating.
  • Automated daily database backup validation and remote recovery verification procedures using Bash scripting and cron jobs, saving 15 manual engineering hours weekly.
  • Optimized network routing protocols including OSPF and BGP, adjusting firewall access control policies on 45 Cisco switches to accelerate database query transit speeds by 22%.
  • Orchestrated the security patching and patch remediation of 35 enterprise database servers to align with SOC 2 guidelines, closing 98% of identified network security vulnerability points.

Associate Database Administrator — Vanguard Health Networks

Charlotte, NC | June 2020 – June 2023

  • Configured and monitored SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups across 4 distinct data centers, successfully keeping data replication lag below 3 seconds.
  • Restructured inefficient database table indexes and rewritten 50+ slow-running SQL queries, reducing database server CPU utilization by 26% during peak transaction hours.
  • Installed and configured SNMP network monitoring agents across 85 database server nodes, reducing the average response time for connection failures by 40%.
  • Upgraded database software versions from SQL Server 2016 to SQL Server 2019 for 18 production nodes, completing the migration process 2 days ahead of schedule.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems

Charlotte Institute of Technology · Charlotte, NC · 2020

Skills

Database Administration, Database Security, Network Administration, SQL Server, Oracle Database, PostgreSQL, Cisco IOS, Junos OS, Bash Scripting, Python, AlwaysOn Availability Groups, OSPF, BGP, SNMP Monitoring, Backup & Recovery, Firewall Configurations, Performance Tuning, AWS RDS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Projects

Multi-Region Database Replication Architecture

Role: Lead Network Database Administrator

Tools: SQL Server, Cisco OSPF, AWS Route 53, Bash

Designed a multi-site database failover network between Charlotte and Atlanta, reducing database recovery time objective (RTO) by 75%.

Legacy Database Server Migration

Role: Network Database Administrator

Tools: Oracle Database, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Cisco ASA, Python

Migrated 30 physical database servers to a virtualized private cloud, saving 35% in hardware footprint while improving network throughput by 18%.

Certifications

  • Oracle Database Administration Certified Professional (OCP) (2022)
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) (2020)
  • AWS Certified Database – Specialty (2023)
  • Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Enterprise (2024)

Additional information

  • Languages: English (Native), Spanish (Conversational)
  • Volunteer Work: Technical mentor for Charlotte Youth Coding League (2021-present)
  • Availability: 2 weeks notice

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Market data and opportunities for

Network Database Administrator

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$85,000

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$130,000

Avg:

$105,000

Growth Outlook:

The demand for Network Database Administrators in the United States remains stable, driven by the expansion of cloud services and the growth of enterprise data assets. As businesses migrate to hybrid cloud setups, professionals who manage both network security and database clusters are highly sought after. While routine DBA tasks are automated by cloud platforms, the need for specialists in performance optimization and network routing remains critical. Job openings are projected to grow by 9% over the next decade.

9% growth over 10 years

Key Skills Required

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Hands-on experience configuring and maintaining Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server database environments || Proficiency in routing protocols OSPF and BGP for managing database transit networks || Demonstrated ability to perform query optimization, database indexing, and query performance tuning || Working knowledge of network firewalls, Cisco switches, and access control policies for database security || Practical experience automating system tasks using Bash shell scripting and cron jobs on Linux systems || Familiarity with cloud database technologies including AWS RDS and database migration procedures || Strong understanding of backup recovery procedures and disaster recovery planning for enterprise data || Experience implementing high availability configurations such as SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups || Capability to monitor server health and network connectivity using SNMP agents and monitoring tools || Working knowledge of SOC 2 and compliance framework standards for securing databases and networks

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