Pre-vetted Database Administrator talent, fully managed delivery, structurally outcome-based pricing via Delivery Units. Onboarded in days — not months. No hiring overhead.
A Database Administrator pod from AiDOOS is a pre-assembled execution unit — vetted talent, a delivery manager, and the tooling to ship outcomes against your roadmap. We handle vetting, onboarding, governance, and reporting. You review shipped work against milestones.
Database Administrators (DBAs) at AiDOOS specialize in high-performance, high-availability database operations. Specialists cover PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, and MongoDB at scale — query optimization, indexing strategy, replication and failover architectures, backup and disaster recovery, capacity planning, and database-security hardening. Typical seniority: 8+ years of production DBA experience.
DBAs fit pods doing performance audits of slow database deployments, modernization of legacy database estates, schema-migration engagements with zero-downtime requirements, and database-operations advisory for in-house teams scaling beyond comfortable limits. The role is distinct from Data Engineer (analytical-focused) — DBAs focus on operational databases.
AiDOOS maintains a pre-vetted bench. Kickoff happens after scope alignment — not after a 60–90 day hiring funnel.
Every pod ships with a delivery manager, code-review SLAs, integration with your GitHub / Jira / Monday, and milestone reporting. Outcomes are auditable.
Add or release Database Administrator talent without long-term commitments. Delivery Unit (DU) pricing means you only pay for shipped, accepted work.
Pods are composed for the engagement. Database Administrators on AiDOOS pods commonly work across these technology stacks — pick the stack-specific page for engagement-fit details.
Pods include Database Administrators with prior sector experience. Each industry page covers compliance posture and common engagement types.
Tell us the outcomes you want shipped. We'll come back with a pod composition, milestone plan, and a pricing proposal — usually within 48 hours.