Currently tracking 427 active AI roles, up 208% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $65k–$331k (avg $193k).
| Title | Stage | AI score |
|---|---|---|
| Customer Experience Engineer This role focuses on customer experience engineering for Microsoft Intune, a cloud-based service for managing devices. The engineer will resolve complex technical issues, partner with software engineering on design and feedback, flag product defects, and engage with critical customer accounts. A key aspect is identifying trends from customer usage to drive product improvements, and experimenting with AI and agentic AI to simplify problem-solving and enhance customer experience. The role also involves sharing best practices and driving process improvements. | — | 5 |
| Digital Cloud Solution Architect - Cloud & AI Platforms (German Speaking) This role is for a Digital Cloud Solution Architect focused on Cloud & AI Platforms for Small Medium Enterprises and Channel customers in Ireland, requiring German language skills. The architect will lead customer engagements, drive Azure consumption, architect solutions, and collaborate within the Microsoft ecosystem to ensure successful cloud deployments, leveraging AI-powered sales strategies and leading-edge cloud services. | — |
| 5 |
| Senior Corporate Counsel Microsoft is seeking a Europe-based cybersecurity attorney to advise on complex regulatory and technological issues, particularly those driven by AI. The role involves developing strategies for cybersecurity regulatory compliance, providing counseling, leading initiatives, reporting incidents, and shaping global cybersecurity laws. The attorney will support compliance programs worldwide, focusing on European laws, and engage with regulatory authorities. They will act as a cybersecurity expert, tracking, analyzing, and shaping legislation, and ensuring business goals are met through compliance and policy implementation. | — | 5 |
| Tax Manager This role focuses on supporting global transactional tax processes and technology, optimizing systems, and enhancing governance. It involves managing data, supporting tax engines like Vertex, and driving process improvements and automation within the tax function. | — | 0 |
| Process Program Manager This role focuses on defining, designing, and improving operational processes within Microsoft's Services business, aiming to enhance efficiency, quality, and compliance across the quote-to-cash lifecycle. It involves working across various departments like Sales, Finance, Legal, and Engineering to standardize ways of working and support the adoption of AI-enabled solutions for process streamlining. The role requires strong program management, process optimization, and cross-functional collaboration skills, with a focus on operating in ambiguous environments and driving measurable outcomes. | — | 0 |
| Regional Technical Director - DC Operations The EMEA Director of Data Centre Operations Technology provides leadership and accountability for technology governance across EMEA Data Centre Operations, covering IT operations and Critical Environment domains. This role focuses on ensuring technology standards, patterns, and decisions scale safely and reliably across EMEA, enabling growth without compromising safety or resilience. It involves establishing governance, decision models, and readiness mechanisms, identifying and eliminating technical incident patterns, and providing senior technical insight to leadership. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer II Software Engineer II role at Microsoft in Dublin, Ireland, focusing on full-stack and backend development for mission-critical services across various Microsoft organizations. The role involves designing, developing, testing, and shipping large-scale solutions, with an emphasis on quality, performance, and maintainability. While the role mentions AI infrastructure and AI tooling, the core craft is software engineering, not AI/ML model development. | — | 0 |
| System Software Engineer - WSD Software Engineer II on the Update Platform team responsible for Windows software updates. The role involves designing and implementing new features, improving quality and reliability of the update stack, and working with ML/AI models and Agentic AI/AI Orchestration. The engineer will also address security vulnerabilities, monitor releases, and mentor junior developers. | — | 0 |
| Chief Risk Officer Microsoft is seeking a Chief Risk Officer for a newly created payments institution in Dublin, Ireland. This role will lead risk management for the licensed entity, design and implement a risk governance framework, and ensure risks are managed within the regulated business model. The CRO will oversee fraud risk, product risk, business continuity, operational controls, and outsourcing relationships, serving as a key leader on the regulated entity board's Risk Committee. | — | 0 |
| Lessor Relationship Manager This role focuses on managing relationships with lessors (third-party data center providers) to ensure the smooth operation and expansion of Microsoft's cloud infrastructure. It involves analyzing lessor performance, identifying areas for improvement, developing and managing programs to enhance lessor performance, and acting as a liaison between lessors and internal subject matter experts. The role requires strong analytical, communication, and program management skills, with a focus on driving operational excellence and maintaining 100% uptime. | — | 0 |
| EMEA Lease Senior Mechanical Engineer Mechanical Engineer for Microsoft's EMEA lease datacenter Engineering team, responsible for technical review, analysis, and coordination of complex Datacenter mechanical systems, associated controls, and overall topology. This role involves ensuring lease provider design compliance with Microsoft requirements, reviewing mechanical designs, and guiding mechanical support staff. | — | 0 |
| Power Transmission System Expert This role focuses on managing energy and power transmission systems for Microsoft's global data center infrastructure, which supports the AI economy. The expert will build relationships with utilities and regulatory bodies to negotiate grid code requirements, influencing strategic decisions for data center growth and sustainability. The role requires expertise in grid codes, regulatory dynamics, and stakeholder management, with a strong emphasis on ensuring reliable and sustainable energy supply for AI infrastructure. | — | 0 |