Critical Environment Program Manager | Microsoft Careers
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This role pays less than 66% of similar roles. Most pay $148,500–$213,375 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $153k versus about $181k 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 598 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $119,800–$234,700 across 547 roles with salary data.
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As a CO+I Critical Environment Program Manager at Microsoft, you will join a dynamic team responsible for maintaining the core infrastructure of critical online services such as Bing and Office 365. Your primary responsibilities include overseeing day-to-day operations in data centers, managing electrical and mechanical equipment through CMMS systems, ensuring compliance with operational standards, and driving cost efficiency projects. You will also manage small-to-medium projects from conception to completion, coordinate audits, and mentor team members while promoting a culture of safety and security. The role requires experience with critical environment infrastructures like UPS, generators, and AHUs, as well as familiarity with electrical power monitoring systems (EPMS) and building automation systems (BAS). Preferred qualifications include relevant certifications in project management and technical fields such as CompTIA or ITIL v3 Foundation.
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