Microsoft has 521 active AI-related job listings. The majority of these roles are focused on agents, representing 37% of the total, followed by application and serving infrastructure. Engineering is the most frequent function, with a significant number of openings, and the United States is the primary hiring country. Frequent tech tags include agent orchestration, model serving, and LLM observability, suggesting a focus on operationalizing AI models. Over the last 30 days, Microsoft has added 280 new AI roles, a 157% increase compared to the previous 30-day period.
Currently tracking 250 active AI roles, down 24% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $65k–$331k (avg $195k).
Microsoft currently has 343 active AI-related roles in our index. The most common open titles are: Principal Software Engineer (19), Senior Software Engineer (19), Software Engineer II (8), Principal Applied Scientist (7), Principal Data Scientist (4). Most positions are in Engineering and Research.
Microsoft's active AI hiring is concentrated in: agents (36%), application (21%), serving infrastructure (19%). These categories follow a seven-stage AI lifecycle: data, pre-training, post-training, serving infrastructure, agents, evaluation, and application.
Microsoft is hiring AI talent in: United States (308 roles), Canada (15 roles), Japan (8 roles), United Kingdom (7 roles).
Job postings at Microsoft most frequently mention: Computer Architecture, Python, Machine Learning, C#, C++.
In the past 30 days, Microsoft has posted 227 new AI-related roles.
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| Datacenter Security Operations Manager. This role is for a Datacenter Security Operations Manager responsible for overseeing physical security operations at Microsoft datacenters, managing vendor security staff, mitigating risks, and responding to security incidents. The role involves program management, security leadership, and collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure the protection of personnel, infrastructure, and data. | — | 0 |
| EHS Campus Manager This role is responsible for implementing and managing Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) programs within Microsoft Datacenters. The EHS Campus Manager will identify risks, implement controls, monitor performance, and ensure compliance with Microsoft standards and regulations to maintain a safe and healthy working environment. This involves high-risk-activity management, emergency response planning, and conducting risk assessments and training. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Operations Manager |
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| Data Center Inventory & Asset Technician Manager Lead a team of technicians responsible for data center inventory and asset management, including inbound/outbound logistics, cycle audits, warranty processes, and data bearing device destruction, while ensuring regulatory compliance. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Technician Manager Lead a team of technicians responsible for hardware deployment, diagnostics, and decommissioning in a data center environment. Focus on team performance, KPI monitoring, SLA adherence, and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures. This role emphasizes leadership, coaching, and accountability for service quality and safety. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Project Manager This role is for a Data Center Project Manager at Microsoft, responsible for managing projects, troubleshooting service incidents, and ensuring the delivery of core infrastructure for Microsoft's cloud services. The role involves adhering to safety policies, performing root cause analysis, and collaborating across teams to maintain data center operations. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Technician This role is for a Data Center Technician at Microsoft, responsible for the installation, diagnostics, troubleshooting, and decommissioning of equipment within Microsoft's data centers. The position involves contributing to issue tracking, participating in safety briefings, completing assigned tickets efficiently, and maintaining security and data management procedures. It requires a basic understanding of computer hardware and components, with preferred experience in IT equipment support and relevant certifications. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Technician This role involves staging, setting up, troubleshooting, and decommissioning hardware in a data center environment. The technician will follow standard operating procedures, perform quality checks, and assist other technicians. The role is part of Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) team, supporting core infrastructure for Microsoft's online services. | — | 0 |
| Logistics Technician Logistics Technician role focused on inventory management, delivery coordination, and asset tracking within Microsoft's data centers. Responsibilities include cycle audits, managing incoming/outgoing deliveries, coordinating with vendors, processing warranty claims, and ensuring accurate inventory records. The role also involves the destruction of data-bearing devices and compliance with security and data management policies. | — | 0 |
| CE Program Manager The role of a Critical Environment Program Manager in Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) involves overseeing the day-to-day operations and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment in datacenters. This includes managing preventative and corrective maintenance, monitoring equipment performance, ensuring compliance, acting as an escalation point for facilities-related issues, managing projects, and driving cost/energy efficiency. The role requires a high school diploma or equivalent and proven experience in critical environment infrastructures or physical IT infrastructures, with fluency in Greek being a requirement. | — | 0 |
| Senior Critical Environment Technician (Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance - Shifts) This role is for a Senior Critical Environment Technician responsible for maintaining the critical infrastructure of Microsoft's datacenters, focusing on electrical and mechanical systems. Responsibilities include performing maintenance, responding to incidents, and ensuring operational safety and reliability. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Technician Manager This role manages a team of technicians responsible for the critical environment operations and maintenance of Microsoft's data centers, ensuring the reliability and sustainability of the cloud infrastructure. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Industrial Controls Systems Engineer This role focuses on engineering, maintaining, and securing Industrial Control Systems (ICS) within Microsoft's mission-critical data centers. Responsibilities include managing ICS availability, data quality, service, change management, reporting, and security, as well as project management for ICS systems. The role involves governing electrical and mechanical industrial control systems, including servers, applications, networks, and device infrastructure, and managing access controls. It emphasizes safety, security compliance, and developing positive working relationships. | — | 0 |
| Datacenter Campus Director This role is for a Datacenter Campus Director at Microsoft, responsible for managing world-class support services, relationships with authorities, financial management, and ensuring safety, security, and ecological responsibility across a datacenter campus. The role involves leadership, IT and Critical Environment support, incident management, vendor oversight, and collaboration with global teams. It requires significant experience in mission-critical service management and leading diverse organizations, with a strong emphasis on onsite presence and operational excellence. | — | 0 |
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