Microsoft

Critical Environment Technician INTERN

United States, Washington, Quincy

Found: Today

This internship is based in Quincy, Washington.

Compensation:

USD $22.02 - $28.94 per hour

Responsibilities:

  • Perform routine monitoring and visual inspection of critical facility equipment.
  • Use the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to track equipment assets.
  • Assist with emergency monitoring and response under supervision.
  • Conduct basic troubleshooting and maintenance tasks.
  • Prepare and submit required reports.
  • Ensure compliance with safety and security requirements.

Qualifications:

  • Pursuing or recently completed a degree in Electrical, Mechanical, HVAC, or related field.
  • Safety focus and attention to detail.
  • Basic proficiency with computer systems and digital tools.
  • Past or current Microsoft Data Center Academy Student preferred.

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