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As an SQL Server Database Administrator, your responsibilities will include managing SQL Server databases, configuring and maintaining database servers and processes, monitoring system's health and performance, ensuring high levels of performance, availability, sustainability and security, analyzing, solving and correcting issues in real-time, providing suggestions for solutions, refining and automating regular processes, tracking issues, and documenting changes. You will also assist developers with query tuning and schema refinement, provide 24x7 support for critical production systems, and perform scheduled maintenance and support release deployment activities after hours.