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Software Engineering IC5 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $133,600 - $256,800 per year. with deep experience and expertise in designing and delivering solutions using modern software engineering practices and cloud technologies.
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The Identity and Network Access engineering team in Mountain View, CA is hiring a Software Engineer II to build and manage the new Microsoft Entra Security Service Edge (SSE) offerings.
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Software Engineering IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $112,000 - $218,400 per year. Senior Software Development Engineer. Creating iconic end-to-end products across hardware, software, and services that people love and use every day.
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We are looking for a Principal Software Engineer about tackling the breadth of issues coming from running online services, such as improving availability, scalability, query performance and processing, storage and networking optimizations, operating systems integration, and more.
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Principal Software Engineer. This work involves the development of broadly applicable, high-impact solution patterns and open-source software assets that contribute to the Microsoft platform.
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As a Principal Software Engineer, this opportunity will allow you to make a broad positive impact across many critical IC3 domains such as chat, audio/video calling, meetings, service and data engineering, and service management.
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Senior Software Engineer. This opportunity will allow you to hone your engineering skills, architect at a global scale, and drive the national security mission of the US government.
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