Critical Environment Field Service Engineer | Microsoft Careers
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AI generatedAs a CO+I Critical Environment Electrical Engineer at Microsoft, you will join a high-impact team responsible for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of large-scale mission-critical electrical systems in data centers. Your daily tasks include managing electrical infrastructures, collaborating with commissioning teams to validate system performance, and establishing maintenance procedures to ensure safety and compliance. You will leverage your expertise in power monitoring systems and work closely with cross-functional teams to optimize operations and enhance customer experiences. The role requires a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering along with extensive experience in designing and maintaining complex electrical engineering systems. Key skills include leadership, project management, and proficiency in power system analysis tools like SKM and ETAP. This position demands a deep understanding of electrical components and building codes to support the company's critical infrastructure at scale.
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This $119,800–$234,700 range sits above 70% of similar postings on FindRole.
Peer median band
$117,225–$199,250
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$126,650–$185,000
Middle half of comparable postings.
Based on 240 comparable postings.
* 240 is the maximum number of comparable postings sampled.
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Microsoft Corporation is a global technology leader producing software, hardware, and cloud services including Windows, Office 365, Azure cloud platform, Xbox gaming, and Surface devices. Industry: Software & Cloud Computing
Microsoft currently has 451 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $119,800–$234,700 across 417 roles with salary data.
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