Microsoft

Critical Environment Program Manager

United States, Arizona, Phoenix

Found: Today

This role is based in Phoenix, Arizona, and involves managing day-to-day operations of data center equipment.

Compensation:

USD $102,600 - $202,800 per year

Responsibilities:

  • Establish strong working relationships with customers.
  • Oversee operations and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment.
  • Ensure compliance with operations standardization.
  • Act as an escalation point for facilities-related issues.
  • Manage small-to-medium projects from conception to completion.

Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent AND 1+ years industry experience.
  • Preferred: 2+ years experience in Critical Environment infrastructures.
  • Technical college degree in relevant fields is a plus.

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