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: