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CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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Preferred QualificationsMBA or Master’s degree in Supply Chain 3+ years of experience in leading strategy projects involving cross functional teamsExperience in owning exec-level communications (to GM/VP and above) Demonstrated capability in driving analysis, problem-solving and strategic thinking Business Strategy IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $101,200 - $194,800 per year.
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The Infrastructure Planning and Acquisition (IPA) organization is seeking a Technical Program Manager to join the Network Infrastructure Supply Planning team. + Partner with master planning, finance, Azure engineering, and hardware/site services acquisition teams to drive strategic network analysis and executive decisions.
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The Data Center Demand and Strategic planning (DDSP) organization is seeking an exceptional Program Manager candidate to help drive world class processes, data quality and fidelity in Datacenter (DC) demand creation, publication, and communication to cross-organization stakeholders and leadership.
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We are looking to hire a Senior Community Affairs Manager – USA Central, whom will be responsible for designing, building, and operating Microsoft’s global datacenters; managing the programmatic delivery of our critical infrastructure design, equipment procurement, construction delivery, infrastructure innovation, demand planning and capacity utilization of our unified infrastructure; and responsible for all operations needed to run the physical infrastructure.
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Lead strategic engagements with local community groups such as municipal leaders and community based non-profit organizations to adopt Microsoft community initiatives into their core focus.
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Understanding of research methodologies, and experience in developing and sharing strategic recommendations from a broad range of data sources (e.g., survey data, social intelligence, qualitative research, online telemetry, business metrics.
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We are looking for an experienced Supply Chain Traceability Program Manager to deliver strategic initiatives and continuous improvement efforts with the highest impact to the organization, our partners, and suppliers.
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Drives early business engagements for complex business areas or purchasing categories with cross-functional leadership including planning, strategic sourcing, cost, engineering, quality, construction, project managers, to define and drive action on supply solutions and strategies, business requirements, optimal sourcing on spend/budget and align on priorities.
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The SPARC (Strategic Planning and Advanced Architecture) organization within Azure drives advanced hardware architecture and manages hardware roadmap planning and program management from concept through production for platforms supporting all of Microsoft’s current and future on-line services.
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As a key part of the WWIC team, the Strategic Operations Planning team aligns to these values and objectives through end-to-end ownership of landing the Field Leader engagement model, aligning activities to a standard Rhythm of Business (ROB), ensuring our help desk resources are set up for success, and managing upstream changes that may impact operations or the field sellers.
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CO+I is supported by multiple business verticals including supply planning and strategic acquisition, global construction, datacenter and edge site operations, critical environment and availability, engineering, and datacenter innovation.
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Join our Strategic Planning and Advanced Architecture Team (SPARC) team within Microsoft’s Azure Hardware Systems & Infrastructure (AHSI) organization and be a part of the organization behind Microsoft’s expanding cloud infrastructure and responsible for powering Microsoft’s “Intelligent Cloud” mission.
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The sales manager in this role will bring significant advertising media sales experience, strategic thinking, a passion for innovation and deep relationships in the industry, all while showing they can deliver results over time.
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Join our Strategic Planning and Architecture (SPARC) team within Microsoft's Azure Hardware Systems & Infrastructure (AHSI) organization and be a part of the organization behind Microsoft's expanding Cloud Infrastructure and responsible for powering Microsoft's "Intelligent Cloud" mission.
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