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As a Technical Support Manager you will lead a team or group of Support Engineers with deep product knowledge that resolve customer technical issues. Experience with Power BI tools to attend and support technical queries.
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You manage the customer relationship with regards to Technical Support and acting as an escalation point for Support Engineers to remove roadblocks and help prioritize technical issues at a global level.
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As Senior Technical Program Manager, you will partner closely with your colleagues, engineering, and infrastructure teams, and key decision makers across CO+I to develop in class network infrastructure for high security networks in datacenters and into space.
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Directly manage the long-term support relationship with appointed Dynamics 365 Customers and resolve critical and complex technical issues in a 24x7x365 global support delivery team.
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This allows them to ship and support solutions to their end customers with solid fundamentals - security, privacy, and compliance; the same way Microsoft core services do. Provides technical insight on the following: architecture, design, code reviews, development, quality assurance and live site management.
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Work with solutions marketing, R&D, professional services, order management, technical support, and other service organizations, to meet product delivery KPIs. Work with marketing to support the market launch: field training, sales training, assisting with positioning and collateral development.
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As an AI Data Technical Program Manager, you will work at the nexus of model development, business priorities, and responsible AI. You will be responsible for ensuring the safe, compliant, and responsible use of data to support our research priorities.
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CscpjobsAs a Technical Program Manager - Network Deployments, you will be able to execute strategies to deliver Cloud network infrastructure along with the related technologies to support data center capacity demands at scale in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
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The role of the Construction Controls Manager is to provide technical leadership in the coordination, integration, and deployment of AI related systems to include Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS), Building Automation System (BAS) and liquid cooling systems for new and incredibly important datacenter projects.
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3+ year of experience in performing and/or participating in technical assessments in direct support of a major compliance effort (e.g., FedRAMP) within a Cloud Service Provider or within a government at a level.
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Experience implementing (functional or technical) and supporting Dynamics 365 or competitive solutions. We are fundamentally changing how we deliver world-class support to our top Dynamics 365 customers and building a new global support and operations team to do it.
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Within the Commercial Solutions Area (CSA) , we set the Enterprise sales strategy and lead Enterprise technical sales for the Solution Areas and Support Services that power the Microsoft Cloud.
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Microsoft aspires to help our customers achieve their own digital transformation, leveraging the power of Microsoft Cloud solutions and support offerings. Leads complex internal Microsoft technical/sales teams or partners to address (e.g., involving large number of teams, multi-technology), using a breadth of technical knowledge to identify a broad set of internal teams and ensure progress across solution areas.
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Learns customer engagement role and develops foundational relationships with key customer stakeholders (e.g., Information Technology Directors, Chief Technical Office [CTO], Chief Innovation Officer [CIO], Line-of-Business leaders) and technical professionals to enable quality solution delivery and health using partnership with other account team leaders (e.g., Account Executive, Account Technology Strategist) and with guidance from senior colleagues.
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Creates opportunities for support contract renewals, partners with sellers lead to upsell, and transition to Unified Support by aligning to local growth goals across solution areas. Accelerates production level consumption through delivery orchestration by driving solution and operational health for prominent, challenging, and/or complex customer organizations (e.g., global, high-revenue generation, complex transformation, strategic accounts) across the solution and support lifecycle.
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