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Applicable certifications: ASICS (Inventory Control), CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association), Microsoft Network Certifications, CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Certifications, ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) Certifications, Leadership Development Certifications, PMP (Project Management Professional), CDCP (Certified Data Center Professional.
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Experience in technical program/product management, messaging threat intel analyst, threat hunting, security analyst, security or project manager, security or threat intel program manager, or similar role.
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12+ years of technical program management or project management experience or a technical role with systems engineering experience, preferably in Cloud silicon, server design, accelerators, Networking solutions, FW & SW development and deployment, and systems solutions from cradle to grave.
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To achieve this goal, the Hardware, Infrastructure Management, and Fundamentals Engineering (HIFE) team is instrumental in defining and delivering operational measures of success for hardware manufacturing, improving the planning process, quality, delivery, scale and sustainability related to Microsoft cloud hardware.
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To achieve this goal, the Hardware, Infrastructure Management, and Fundamentals Engineering (HIFE) team is instrumental in defining and delivering operational measures of success for hardware development and manufacturing, improving the planning process, quality, delivery, scale, and sustainability related to Microsoft cloud hardware.
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You’ll be provided with an exciting opportunity to leverage your cross-group collaboration and project management skills while driving large Xbox platform releases. We’re looking for an experienced Technical Program Manager who is excited to support release management for gaming.
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Track, coordinate, and communicate project schedules, risks and issues and provide program management leadership to highly skilled and technical engineering teams. To achieve this goal, the Semi-custom and Central IP Silicon (SCIPS) team is instrumental in architecting, designing, and delivering industry leading ASICs and silicon IP components solutions to enable cutting-edge Microsoft cloud hardware for Artificial Intelligence, Compute, and Datacenter SoCs. We are looking for a Principal Silicon Program Manager focused on delivering differentiating silicon solutions for the next generation of Azure Cloud Silicon to join our team.
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Project or program management experience and certification(s) (e.g. Six Sigma, Kaizen, PMI, etc. As a Principal Program Manager, Regional Datacenter Headcount Strategy & Optimization 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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Technical Program Management IC2 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $81,900 - $160,200 per year. This opportunity will allow you to oversee product architecture design, identify trends in product quality and performance, prioritize and deliver on the roadmap, and manage project schedules and release plans.
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Do you have a efficient program management background with an emphasis release? Software release management skills: understanding of release management best practices, and the ability to lead and mentor a team of engineers and product managers.
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Act as primary point of contact for stakeholders, providing regular updates on project progress, key milestones, and changes in scope. Microsoft will accept applications for the role until August 18, 2024.
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You will have direct exposure to leadership and the benefit of working with a great team of engineers and program managers who are equally committed to delivering innovative solutions for our customers.
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Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer. Are you passionate about aligning teams through process and driving against release plans to create meaningful outcomes for Xbox and the gaming industry.
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Data Center Operations Management IC6 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $137,800 - $267,600 per year. As a Principal Program Manager, Regional Datacenter Headcount Strategy & Optimization you will be part of the Operational Efficiency Team within Americas (AMER) Data Center (DC) Operations.
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Facilitate regular ship room meetings and own release tracking dashboards in Azure DevOps. Execute and evolve existing frameworks for release of Xbox products. In this role, you’ll work closely with our engineering teams to define Xbox Console release plans and ensure releases are completed on time to support delivery of organization commitments.
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