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As a CO+I Datacenter Program Manager, Compliance, you will perform a key role in delivering the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's online services including Bing, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform.
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Through our robust Datacenter infrastructure, we catalyze the cloud services provided by our esteemed Internal partners, including Microsoft Azure, Bing, M365, Dynamics 365, and Xbox, thereby empowering millions of customers to achieve unparalleled success.
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Azure Core, a Microsoft team with a main vision to deliver world-class cloud infrastructure that powers the world's workloads. 1+ years of experience working on hyperscale cloud infrastructure environment.
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As a Technical Program Manager II in Azure Core, you'll play a pivotal role in driving adoption of good engineering practices and configuration distribution standard and in the adoption of innovative solutions and overcoming complex challenges.
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The Azure Core team organization spans software development, program and product management, and delivers the array of capabilities that serve as the foundation for customers’ cloud experiences.
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Are you an experienced Technical program manager II with a proven track record of solving complex problems and driving adoption of services across cloud? Technical Program Management IC3 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $94,300 - $182,600 per year.
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In alignment with our Microsoft values, we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment for all employees to positively impact our culture every day. These requirements include, but are not limited to the following specialized security screenings: Microsoft Cloud Background Check: This position will be required to pass the Microsoft Cloud background check upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.
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We deliver the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft. Partners with infrastructure teams to create Region Designs for new Azure Regions and for expansion of existing Azure Regions.
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Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements are required for this role. Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer. Microsoft will accept applications for the role until May 10, 2024.
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With minimal supervision, you will help deliver on roadmap for feature groups, track project schedules, develop staging and implementation, and stay updated with governance programs. This team focuses on modernizing engineering systems, and on delivering a configuration distribution standard within Azure, leveraging distributed systems to revolutionize configuration distribution in Azure.
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Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. The mission of Azure Core Engineering Systems team is to create delightful engineering systems and actionable insights that radically improve how Azure Core services are built, validated, deployed, and experienced by customers.
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There is a different range applicable to specific work locations, within the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, and the base pay range for this role in those locations is USD $120,900 - $198,600 per year.
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1+ year(s) of experience reading and/or writing code (e.g., sample documentation, product demos). You will work with Software and Hardware Engineering to design technical solutions. Each day we build on our values of respect, integrity, and accountability to create a culture of inclusion where everyone can thrive at work and beyond.
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The Azure Networking team continues to innovate across the network stack, pushing new scale and features into the cloud while transforming our data center infrastructure to meet the growing needs of 200-plus Microsoft online services, including Bing, Office 365, SharePoint, Skype, OneDrive, and several hundred thousand customers using Azure to host and run their Cloud Services in hundreds of datacenters, running millions of servers and edge computing nodes all over the world.
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Provide advisory to customers and partners in relation to planning, architecting and systematically deploying large scale Epic customer estates onto Microsoft Azure Infrastructure-as-a-Service.
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