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The role will partner with the AMS Corporate Vice President (CVP), Chief of Staff, Office Team, the Americas SMC Business Management community, and will interface with a very broad network across the Microsoft Customer and Partner Solutions (MCAPS) organization at Microsoft.
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Encompassing a wide range of cloud offerings, such as Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Defender, and Microsoft Power Platform, the Microsoft Cloud is the only enterprise-grade Cloud with a true hybrid story and advanced features for identity, security, management, and compliance built-in.
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Develop partnership with the CO+I Chief of Staff, Executive Office, and broader Business Management (BM) Community. Business Management IC5 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $112,200 - $194,800 per year.
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Business ManagementDevelop partnership with the CO+I Chief of Staff, Executive Office, and broader Business Management (BM) Community. 6+ years business or program management in a global manufacturing or technology organization.
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This is a leadership opportunity for someone who thrives in fast-paced, high impact environments and possesses executive presence, stakeholder management, communication, and project/program management skillsThis role is located either in one or all hub locations - Atlanta, GA, Washington, D.C., Redmond, WA, San Antonio, TX or Phoenix, AZ.Relocation support will be provided, and successful candidates must relocate or reside within 50 miles of the hub office location.
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This role requires interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, ability to self-direct, background in datacenter design, engineering, controls, and operational requirements and an emphasis on project/construction management, and datacenter lease market experience.
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Business Program Management IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $91,800 - $178,800 per year. We are looking for someone with great project management skills who is passionate about process efficiencies, will drive actionable insights across complex business, and will identify and resolve critical problems for our stakeholders.
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8+ years product management, strategy consulting, finance, business/corporate development, or related experience AND Bachelor's Degree in Engineering/Computer Science, Economics, Business, or related field.
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The Business Program Manager for Service Delivery Management function sits within the Global Vendor Operations team for Microsoft's Operations Service Center (OSC), a part of the Microsoft Business Operations organization.
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Experience with selling customer relationship management (CRM) or Enterprise resource planning (ERP) or similar software-as-a-service, cloud-based business applications to large enterprise accounts exceeding sales targets.
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Prior experience in Big 4 Public Accounting highly desirableFamiliarity with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)/Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplemental (DFARS) regulations is strongly preferredExperience in internal controls and risk management: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX, User Access, Privacy, Business ContinuityProficient at designing business controls.
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As a Regional Senior Business Program Manager, Datacenter Operational Efficiencies 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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Business solutions, specifically CRM and/or ERP applications including one or more of: Marketing Automation, Sales Automation, Relationship Sales, Customer Service, Field Service, Finance, Supply Chain Management and Powerplatform and how they translate into business impact.
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This is a leadership opportunity for someone who thrives in fast-paced, high impact environments and possesses executive presence, stakeholder management, communication, and project/program management skills.
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Familiarity with clinical documentation, coding, quality reporting, and/or revenue cycle management. 3+ years experience in Strategy or Management Consulting focused in Healthcare. including researching existing business and identifying new spaces for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences (HLS.
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