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As a Principal Software Engineering Manager in Azure Storage, you will lead our SFTP offering and other charters related to the Azure front end services, one of our core layers of the Azure Storage stack.
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As a Principal Software Engineering Manager, you will partner with our program managers and visual designers to build intuitive, accessible, and engaging web based user interfaces across a range of form factor surfaces, including experiences integrated in Microsoft Teams and Outlook.
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The Manager, Software Engineering must be a hands-on leader that can contribute technically in conjunction while leading the staff and coordinating new product development projects.
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We are looking for a seasoned Engineering Manager to help us scale our team and be a part of an exciting journey to shape our AR/VR products. We are a mix of embedded software engineers, firmware enthusiasts, systems generalists and full stack engineers working in a rhythm to deliver awesome camera experiences on our consumer electronics devices.
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5+ years of software engineering work experience, including hands-on technical management building holistic web based software solution, API design, and interactions between servers and clients.
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Manager, Software Engineering - Bothell, WA. Proven mastery of software engineering best practices including estimation, design, testing from the unit level to the system level, configuration management, change control and issue tracking.
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As a Software Engineering Manager you manage your project goals, contribute to product strategy and help develop your team. We are looking for a software engineering manager to join our newly formed team of experts in generative AI and Data Analytics.
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4-year Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Software Engineering, or equivalent advanced degree. Experience with project tracking software with the ability to drive in an Agile fashion, preferably with the Atlassian Tool Chain (Confluence, JIRA, etc.
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As part of this critical mission, the Microsoft Security team is looking to hire a Principal Group Software Engineering Manager leader who is capable of fostering borderless collaboration within complex landscapes.
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Work closely with the Research and Hardware development teams, making architectural decisions and design tradeoffs (between mechanical, electrical, firmware, and system software considerations.
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10+ years of software product quality engineering experience including test planning, implementation and execution. Advanced working knowledge of test engineering processes and methodologies; Expertise in test planning, test case management, code coverage and defect analysis.
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