Data Center Critical Environment Electrical Engineer | Microsoft Careers

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Work type
On-site
Location
Redmond, WA
Salary
$102,100–$202,200 / yr
Posted
8 days ago
Closes
Dec 5, 2026

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This role $152k
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This role pays less than 57% of similar roles. Most pay $139,200–$203,200 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $152k versus about $171k for comparable roles.

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TL;DR · Data Center Critical Environment Electrical Engineer | Microsoft Careers

As a CO+I Data Center Critical Environment Electrical Engineer at Microsoft, you will serve as the technical expert for on-site operations of large-scale mission-critical electrical systems in data centers. Your responsibilities include managing electrical infrastructures across multiple facilities, working with commissioning teams to test and validate installations, and ensuring optimal system performance. You will need a deep understanding of Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS), Branch Circuit Monitoring Systems (BCMS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). Additionally, you should have experience in designing, operating, and commissioning electrical distribution systems from medium voltage to branch circuits, along with proficiency in power system analysis tools like SKM, ETAP, or Cymcap. This role requires collaboration across technical and non-technical teams within a fast-paced environment, contributing to the success of Microsoft’s online services including Bing, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, and Azure.

What you'll do

  • Manage large-scale mission critical electrical systems in data center campuses.
  • Ensure proper testing and validation of electrical installations and operations.
  • Serve as the technical expert for on-site electrical system design and functionality.
  • Demonstrate expertise in Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS).
  • Collaborate with commissioning teams to validate system performance.

What we're looking for

  • Proven expertise in Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS), Branch Circuit Monitoring Systems (BCMS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
  • Extensive experience designing, operating, and commissioning electrical distribution systems from medium voltage to branch circuits.
  • Strong knowledge of construction techniques, terminology, and the ability to read and interpret construction drawings.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in power system analysis using tools like SKM, ETAP, or Cymcap.
  • Ability to manage large-scale mission critical electrical infrastructures across multiple data centers.

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