Disaster Recovery Coordinator
- Disaster Recovery Coordinator
- the specialized manager role that is played when a
person leads the
disaster recovery tasks
The typical role-specific responsibilities of a Disaster Recovery Coordinator are to:
Disaster recovery coordinators typically inherit
common role responsibilities from the
role method component.
To fulfill these responsibilities, disaster recovery
coordinators typically should have the following expertise,
training, and experience:
- Experience leading high-visibility, high-impact
teams.
- Know how to select, delegate to, and rely on technical
staff.
- Work well under pressure.
- Can coordinate numerous persons and tasks.
- Excellent communications skills with executive
management, vendors, and technical staff.
- A bachelor’s degree or better in systems or
software engineering, computer science, or the
equivalent.
Disaster recovery coordinators typically perform all or part
of the following
role-specific tasks in an iterative,
incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
Disaster recovery coordinators typically inherit
common role tasks from the
role method component.
Disaster recovery coordinators typically perform these tasks
as members of the following teams:
As members of these teams, disaster recovery coordinators
typically produce all or part of the following work
products:
- An organization should staff this role if it is
responsible for one or more contact centers or data
centers.
- An organization should staff this role before staffing
the disaster recovery team.
- An organization should not assign this role to a person
who cannot devote at least:
- 25% of his or her time to this role until the following
tasks are performed:
- 110% of his or her time to this role until the
following tasks are performed: