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Within Azure Data, the Principal Software Engineering Manager provides a range of products that enable data engineers and data scientists to extract intelligence from all data – structured, semi-structured, and unstructured.
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We build the Data Engineering, Data Science, and Data Integration pillars of Microsoft Fabric. Software Engineering M6 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $158,500 - $276,600 per year.
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Microsoft has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Software Engineering Manager in the Cloud+AI Silver Core team. Software Engineering M4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $112,000 - $218,400 per year.
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Microsoft has an exciting opportunity for a Principal Software Engineering Manager in the Cloud+AI Silver Core team. Software Engineering M5 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $133,600 - $256,800 per year.
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Azure CXP Primo Team is looking for Software Engineering Manager to join the team. You will be a key member of the engineering team, drive critical design initiatives, participate in strategic & tactical decisions, be accountable for shipping a complete service offering that succeeds with our customers.
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As a Senior Software Engineering Manager on this team, you will have ample opportunities to grow your team, to make a positive impact and obtain valuable experience across the spectrum of technologies, from User Interface (UI) to back-end.
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As a Principal Software Engineering Manager in Azure Storage, you will lead our SFTP offering and other charters related to the Azure front end services, one of our core layers of the Azure Storage stack.
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Own planning and ensure top deliverables are met for the success of Microsoft, Azure Storage, and the team. Acts as a Designated Responsible Individual (DRI) and guides other engineers by developing and following the playbook, working on call to monitor system/product/service for degradation, downtime, or interruptions, alerting stakeholders about status and initiates actions to restore system/product/service for simple and complex problems when appropriateBenefits/perks listed below may vary depending on the nature of your employment with Microsoft and the country where you work.
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Senior Software Engineering Manager. Champion and drive improvements to team software engineering practices. Our Systems Engineering team delivers innovative solutions to address the automation needs to scale our delivery capabilities.
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Usage of Azure Storage ranges drastically - from hot access such as disks, to millisecond access such as video streaming data, to cold data such as archival data, and to hyperscale access, big data, machine learning, and many more.
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The service hosts data of the largest companies in the world; supports all of Microsoft’s largest online businesses, including Office, OneDrive, Xbox, Teams, and Bing; and has scaled to store exabytes of customer data, with the roadmap looking even better in terms of growth.
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4+ years of experiences managing a team of engineers by setting clear expectations, keeping team members energized, and delivering great results 5+ years of industry software engineering experiences, including delivering highly available cloud-based services and platforms 3 years of experiences in designing, analyzing, and troubleshooting distributed systems.
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5+ years of industry software engineering experiences, including delivering highly available cloud-based services and platforms. Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer. Microsoft will accept applications for this role until 01/22/24.
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Prior hands-on development experience including leading architecture for large scale system (storage, cloud computing) designing, and writing code, experience in coding in C. Research and deep-dive into technical issues and bring clarity to the team as needed.
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Contribute to the overall technical direction of Azure storage alongside other managers across geo locations. It is also responsible for all security, DDOS protection, noisy neighborhood isolation, authorization for the Azure Storage service and implementing the exposed protocol.
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