Microsoft

Cloud Network Engineering

United States, Washington, Redmond

Found: Today

This position is based in Redmond, Washington, with a work schedule of 3 days in-office and less than 25% travel.

Compensation:

The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $84,200 - $165,200 per year.

Responsibilities:

As a Cloud Network Engineer, you will manage Microsoft’s corporate hybrid hosting infrastructures, ensuring seamless connectivity and workload migrations to Azure. Responsibilities include network design, implementation, monitoring, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement of network components.

Qualifications:

  • 2+ years of technical experience in network design, development, and automation.
  • 2+ years of technical experience in network engineering, including layer 2 analysis and troubleshooting TCP/IP routing & switching.

Preferred Skills:

  • Scripting skills in Perl, Python, PowerShell, or C#.

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