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Professional Cloud Database Engineer

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A stretch credential — plan for real background first.

Professional Cloud Database Engineer assumes more background than a first-cert candidate typically has. Building hands-on practice first is the more efficient path; the domains below are your study map. RoleMath Difficulty methodology

Who this certification is designed for

The vendor’s stated audience, plus an honest fit for your starting point. No pass rates, no guarantees.

Per Google Cloud: 5+ years of overall database and IT experience, including 2 years of hands-on experience working with Google Cloud database solutions Professional Cloud Database Engineer — official vendor page

Funding to check: exam and prep costs may be reachable through vouchers, WIOA, Workforce Pell, GI Bill, or employer education assistance — eligibility depends on your location, provider, and status. Compare funding options →

Difficulty profile

A cited estimate of what the exam requires, split into two honest lenses — not one number, not a pass rate. RoleMath Difficulty methodology

Exam rigor (the test itself)44.9

3 of 4 cited signals · Moderate confidence

Barrier from zero (background it assumes)57.7

5 of 6 cited signals · High confidence

These are exam-structure lenses, not a pass rate or anything about you.

Cost & upkeep

Exam fee plus what it takes to keep it — the recurring cost most pages hide.

3-year self-study cost
$200

No ROI math here — we never compare cost to a salary. training;renewal still needs verification. See the full cost breakdown →

Exam at a glance

How Google Cloud administers the exam — the logistics only. This is format, not a pass prediction, and it says nothing about how hard the material is for your background.

Format
50-60 multiple choice and multiple select
Duration
2 hours
Languages
English, Japanese
Professional Cloud Database Engineer — official vendor page

Skills measured

The official objective domains and their exam weight — titles & weights only, straight from the vendor’s exam objectives. Professional Cloud Database Engineer — official vendor page

Design innovative, scalable, and highly available cloud database solutionsPlain-English orientation: use this as the topic area to study for innovative, scalable, and highly available cloud database solutions. The official objectives define the exact vendor tasks.Official exam objectives (2026-06-08)
Manage a solution that can span multiple database technologiesPlain-English orientation: use this as the topic area to study for a solution that can span multiple database technologies. The official objectives define the exact vendor tasks.Official exam objectives (2026-06-08)
Migrate data solutionsPlain-English orientation: use this as the topic area to study for Migrate data solutions. The official objectives define the exact vendor tasks.Official exam objectives (2026-06-08)
Deploy scalable and highly available databases in Google CloudPlain-English orientation: use this as the topic area to study for Deploy scalable and highly available databases in Google Cloud. The official objectives define the exact vendor tasks.Official exam objectives (2026-06-08)

This vendor does not publish exam-domain weightings, so the domains are shown unweighted.

Prerequisites

What's required vs merely recommended — stated plainly.

Hard requirement
None — open registration Professional Cloud Database Engineer — official vendor page

“Recommended” is the vendor’s guidance, not a gate — you can register today.

Job titles the mapped roles report

Reported job titles from the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*NET for the occupations Professional Cloud Database Engineermaps to — the language of the market, not a placement or hiring claim. Titles vary by employer, seniority, and location.

Source: O*NET OnLine reported job titles for the mapped SOC occupations.

Pay context for the roles this maps to

Occupation-level government data for a related role — not a salary this certification pays you.

$40,980 to $100,540 · Cloud Support Associate (SOC 15-1232) BLS OEWS — Cloud Support Associate (15-1232), national

This is what the occupation pays across the whole economy — set by the job, your experience, and location, not by holding this certification. Your actual pay will differ. See the full role page →

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