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We are seeking a dynamic and visionary Senior Data Center Construction Program Manager -Delivery to champion the Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) philosophy and mindset. Technical Program Management IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $112,000 - $218,400 per year.
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Embody our culture and valuesEmployment typeFull-TimeWork siteUp to 50% work from homeRole typeIndividual ContributorDisciplineTechnical Program ManagementProfessionProgram Management. If you want to have fundamental impact on how Microsoft’s Cloud Infrastructure is built and operated globally and want to be involved with one of the most strategically important teams at Microsoft, if technical and business acumen, leadership, creativity, and out of the box thinking are some of the skills you bring to the table - this job is for you.
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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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The Global Construction Quality Manager reports directly to the Global Construction Quality Director and works across the regions to ensure consistency and continuous improvement in the Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) program.
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OverviewAs a Microsoft Data Center Program Manager IT/Network (DCPM), you will perform trouble shooting for service incidents, manage assigned projects to meet service delivery objectives as well escalate to appropriate stakeholders to remove obstacles.
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The Microsoft Security Privacy Program team is looking for an experienced PrivacyTechnical Program Manager II to work as part of a team to enhance Microsoft Security's Privacy Program.
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Responsible for implementing the design and specification of alarm systems, access control, video surveillance, burglary, radio systems and all other types of physical security equipment to achieve security program goals for special projects and initiatives.
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As a Senior Program Manager, Responsible AI on the Sensitive Uses team within the Office of Responsible AI, you will provide internal consulting and assessment of high-impact AI use cases and support all facets of the Sensitive Uses program.
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As a Senior Technical Program Manager, Critical Environment Telemetry in this role, you will help support the operations through telemetry, data analytics and automation. #COICareers The Senior Technical Program Manager, Critical Environment Telemetry is a strategic role for Microsoft’s datacenter critical environment.
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As a Continuous Evaluation Senior Program Manager, Data Center Operations, you will support new sites as they transition into our live operations and provide support through constant operational evaluation for the lifecycle of the operation.
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Microsoft has a portfolio of data centres globally and the Operational Readiness Team is looking to fill the vital Site Transition Program Manager role across our Site Transition and Continuous programs.
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As an EHS Process Safety Program Manager 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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We are looking for an experienced Senior Technical Program Manager to help meet that demand. The career stage has two parts – the first identifies whether the role is a manager (M), an individual contributor (IC), an admin-technician-retail (ATR) job, or an intern.
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The Senior Security Project Manager position reports to the CO+I Physical Security Project Team Manager. Continuously improve the efficiency and maturity of the overall physical security program.
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Experience in a Program Manager or Engagement Manager position focused on Cloud and software/services solution. We are looking for a Customer Success Account Manager (CSAM) to drive program management for customer accounts that have a significant number of key cross cloud workload engagements running concurrently.
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