Microsoft

Critical Environment Program Manager

United States, Washington, Quincy

Found: Today

This role is based in Quincy, Washington, and involves managing core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's cloud services.

Compensation:

USD $81,400 - $161,800 per year

Responsibilities:

  • Ensure adherence to safety and security policies in data center operations.
  • Manage budgets and forecast costs related to data center operations.
  • Engage with teams to execute projects and manage programs effectively.
  • Conduct security risk assessments and ensure compliance with standards.

Qualifications:

  • High School Qualification or equivalent with 2+ years in IT or related technology.
  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field preferred with 5+ years in critical environment infrastructures.
  • Experience with project management and applicable certifications.

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