Critical Environment Energy Marshall | Microsoft Careers
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This role pays less than 66% of similar roles. Most pay $150,737–$208,800 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $152k versus about $180k for comparable roles.
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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 728 open roles on FindRole.
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As a Critical Environment Energy Marshall at Microsoft, you will join the Core Infrastructure team to ensure compliance with the company’s Energy Isolation Program across various online services such as Bing, Office 365, Xbox, and Azure. Your daily tasks include implementing safety protocols, establishing centralized Lockout Tag Out procedures, coordinating with engineering teams for high-risk activities, and ensuring all personnel are trained and equipped to handle energy isolation incidents. You will need a strong background in electrical or computer engineering, ideally with experience in critical environment standards and practices, as well as the ability to interpret complex technical systems and communicate effectively across different departments. This role demands expertise in control of hazardous energy, building MEP systems, and practical application of electrical theory in mission-critical infrastructure.
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