Senior Datacenter Critical Environment Electrical Engineer | Microsoft Careers
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This role pays less than 69% of similar roles. Most pay $148,500–$216,300 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $152k versus about $182k 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 310 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $119,800–$234,700 across 285 roles with salary data.
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As a Critical Environment Electrical Engineer at Microsoft, you will join a dynamic team responsible for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of large-scale mission-critical electrical systems in data centers supporting services like Bing and Azure. Your daily tasks include managing electrical infrastructures across multiple facilities, collaborating with commissioning teams to validate system performance, and establishing maintenance procedures to ensure safety and compliance. You will also leverage your expertise in Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS) and power system analysis tools such as SKM or ETAP to design and operate robust electrical distribution systems from medium voltage to branch circuits. This role requires a strong background in electrical engineering, ideally with advanced degrees and extensive experience in data center environments, along with proficiency in construction techniques and the ability to interpret complex technical documents.
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