Currently tracking 427 active AI roles, up 208% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $65k–$331k (avg $193k).
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| Sr. Product Engineer--Manufacturing This role focuses on manufacturing research and development for Microsoft's hardware devices and accessories, aiming to improve product quality, cost, and delivery. It involves close collaboration with contract manufacturers and internal teams, systematic reduction of quality excursions, and providing engineering support during mass production. The position requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills in areas like statistical process control, failure analysis, and design of experiments. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer Senior Software Engineer role focused on building and enhancing scalable solutions for customer support experiences using Dynamics 365, AI, Copilot, and other Microsoft cloud services. The role involves end-to-end feature delivery, including architecture, development, deployment, and monitoring, with a focus on reliability and performance at scale. | — | 0 |
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| Software Engineer II Software Engineer II role on the Azure Networking team, focusing on designing and building software-defined network infrastructure for hyperscale cloud computing, including next-generation networks for AI. Responsibilities include requirements gathering, design, implementation, and on-call support for system availability and performance. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer - Storage (C/C++) Senior Software Engineer role focused on kernel engineering and enterprise customer reliability within the Windows Storage & File Systems team. Responsibilities include investigating and remediating security vulnerabilities and high-severity reliability issues across NTFS, ReFS, Storage Spaces Direct (S2D), Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC), Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV), and the Windows storage driver stack. The role involves deep ownership of source code, cluster state machines, and file system on-disk structures to resolve complex customer escalations. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer- Full stack Software Engineer for Microsoft's Azure Data engineering team, focusing on Power BI and Microsoft Fabric. The role involves contributing to core BI investments, shaping the next generation of semantic modeling, reporting, and end-to-end analytics authoring. Responsibilities include delivering user experiences, writing secure and performant code across web clients and service-side components, ensuring implementation resiliency, and participating in code reviews. The role requires a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field and 2+ years of experience in full-stack development, including UI and backend experience. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer - .NET Engineering Software Engineer to join the team that powers how .NET ships to the world. You’ll help build and scale the infrastructure behind .NET releases—driving automation, reliability, and visibility across the release lifecycle. This role sits at the core of the .NET ecosystem, where engineering meets infrastructure. You’ll work on high-scale systems that manage release pipelines, dependency flows, and the automated synchronization of one of the largest monorepositories in the world: the .NET VMR. Experiment with emerging AI techniques and leverage AI-powered tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot) to accelerate engineering workflows and contribute to the development of AI-assisted features. | — | 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 |
| Data Center Technicians Intern This is an internship role for Data Center Technicians at Microsoft, focusing on the physical infrastructure that powers Microsoft's cloud services. Responsibilities include deploying, installing, replacing, and troubleshooting datacenter hardware and cabling, handling data-bearing devices, and managing inventory. The role requires basic computer hardware knowledge and an interest in IT equipment, with preferred qualifications including relevant certifications and strong communication skills. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer - Network Engineer Senior Software Engineer focused on designing, implementing, and managing Azure network infrastructure, including network security, automation, incident response, and performance optimization. Requires experience with Azure networking components and network security. | — | 0 |
| Principal Cybersecurity & Microsoft Security Platform Technology Consultant - CTJ - POLY This role is for a Principal Cybersecurity & Microsoft Security Platform Technology Consultant focused on designing, implementing, and operationalizing enterprise cybersecurity solutions within classified or mission-sensitive federal environments. The candidate will provide technical expertise across the Microsoft Security portfolio, including Identity & Access Security, Endpoint & Device Security, Threat Protection & SOC Modernization, Cloud Security & Workload Protection, Information Protection & Data Security, and Security Operations & Posture Management. The role requires architectural breadth and engineering depth in Microsoft's Zero Trust security stack and serving as a trusted technical advisor to customer security leadership. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer - Azure Hyper Networking This role is for a Senior Software Engineer on the Azure Networking team, focusing on building and managing the software-defined network infrastructure for hyperscale data centers. While the role is within Azure Networking and mentions the explosion of AI and the need for new network generations to support AI technologies, the core responsibilities and qualifications are centered around network infrastructure, distributed systems, and software engineering, not direct AI/ML model development or deployment. The role aims to support AI by providing robust networking infrastructure. | — | 0 |
| Logistics Technician This role is for a Logistics Technician in a Microsoft Data Center, responsible for inventory management, cycle audits, deliveries, warranty claims, and equipment returns. It involves coordinating with suppliers, documenting shipments, and ensuring compliance with security and data management policies. The position requires a high school diploma and experience in inventory management or a related field, with preferred qualifications including experience in IT logistics and operating heavy equipment. | — | 0 |
| Principal Software Engineering Principal Software Engineer role focused on building and scaling managed PostgreSQL service on Azure, including migration capabilities, CDC, replication, and data transformation. Requires deep knowledge of database internals and systems programming languages. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineering II - CTJ - Poly Software Engineer II role focused on Microsoft 365 government cloud service offerings, emphasizing large-scale distributed systems, reliability, security, and performance for critical government customers. The role involves designing, developing, and improving cloud technologies and application architecture. | — | 0 |
| Data Center IT Technician This role provides IT support for data center infrastructure, including servers, network devices, and workstations. Responsibilities include hardware troubleshooting, inventory management, and ensuring devices meet security compliance standards. The role also involves performing basic data center technician tasks like power cycling and component swaps. | — | 0 |
| Technical Support Engineering Manager Lead a team of support engineers to resolve complex customer technical issues, manage customer relationships from a support standpoint, and drive Microsoft Product Improvement. This role focuses on people management, response and resolution, team readiness, product/process improvement, and business integration within the Customer Service & Support (CSS) organization, which leverages AI technology to enhance customer support. | — | 0 |
| Technical Support Advisory This role is a Technical Support Advisory position at Microsoft, focusing on ensuring the technical readiness and process compliance of frontline support staff and delivery partners. It involves providing in-depth technical expertise for products and services, mentoring engineers, and contributing to self-help initiatives and process improvements. The role is part of the Customer Service & Support (CSS) organization within the Customer Experience and Success (CE&S) division, which leverages AI technology to enhance support experiences. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer II -CTJ - Poly Software Engineer II role focused on building secure, scalable, and reliable multi-tenant services within Microsoft Security, supporting live services in air-gapped Azure regions and contributing to new service development. Requires a Bachelor's degree in CS or related field with 2+ years of experience and a U.S. Government Top Secret Clearance with SCI and Polygraph. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer Senior Software Engineer role within Bing Ads, focusing on ad quality, publisher monetization, and building scalable reporting solutions. The role involves working with distributed systems and delivering high-quality ads. It emphasizes user requirements, code implementation, system monitoring, and staying current with technical developments. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Energy Marshall This role is for a Critical Environment Energy Marshall at Microsoft, responsible for overseeing and assuring compliance with the company's Energy Isolation Program in data centers. The role involves implementing safety policies, establishing Lockout Tag Out (LOTO) procedures, coordinating with construction and engineering teams, and generating reports on energy isolation activities. It requires a degree in engineering or equivalent experience and the ability to pass security screenings. Preferred qualifications include experience in critical environments, communication skills, and knowledge of MEP systems and electrical theory. | — | 0 |
| Principal Site Reliability Engineering Manager- CTJ- Secret (Cleared Environments) Principal SRE Manager for foundational cloud platform powering M365 Copilot and Exchange Online in highly regulated environments. Focus on operational excellence, reliability, security, and compliance through strong software engineering fundamentals and team leadership. | — | 0 |
| Principal Software Engineer - Azure Storage Principal Software Engineer for Azure Storage, focusing on designing, developing, and supporting highly scalable, reliable, and performant cloud storage services. The role involves technical leadership, system design, and infusing AIOps practices for operational excellence. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer II Software Engineer II role focused on designing, building, and operating scalable, reliable, cloud-native backend services and microservices for Microsoft's cloud platforms and product experiences. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field and 2+ years of engineering experience, or equivalent experience. Experience with distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and modern cloud technologies is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineering IC4 Software Engineer role focused on developing and transforming Windows experiences, emphasizing C++ and Windows application development. The role involves designing and developing software and services at scale, leveraging AI-powered tools for software development, and fostering technical relationships with partner teams. | — | 0 |
| Principal Software Engineer - C++ Principal Software Engineer role focused on networking components within Windows Servicing and Delivery. Responsibilities include technical leadership, architecture, design, implementation, security, reliability, performance, and mentoring for complex networking systems like TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and VPNs. Requires strong C++ or similar language skills, networking fundamentals, and security engineering experience. | — | 0 |
| Executive Recruiting Director Executive Recruiting Director at Microsoft, focusing on hiring executive-level talent, particularly in Engineering and AI. The role involves developing recruiting strategies, stakeholder engagement, data analysis, candidate attraction, and ensuring operational compliance. Experience in executive talent acquisition within the technology industry is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Energy Resource Manager (ERM) The Energy Resource Manager (ERM) role at Microsoft focuses on reducing stranded capacity in data centers by applying optimization techniques for space, power, cooling, and network. This involves managing IT allocation, collaborating with engineers, and improving Infrastructure Utilization Effectiveness (IUE) and Power Harvesting (PH) to upgrade legacy datacenters and harvest capacity in the existing fleet. The role requires managing IT resources, ensuring compliance with policies, managing programs, and adhering to budget and safety requirements. | — | 0 |
| Hardware Systems Engineer This role is for a Senior Hardware Systems Engineer in Microsoft's Azure Cloud Hardware and Infrastructure Engineering (CHIE) team. The engineer will develop system validation plans for Azure's hardware solutions, architect and develop test and debug frameworks, build test automation, and partner with technology providers. Responsibilities include planning, designing, and executing system validation plans for state-of-the-art HW solutions, driving continuous improvement in testing methodologies, working with OEMs/ODMs, identifying and resolving server subsystem faults, developing automation and tooling, and handling a DevOps role with on-call responsibilities. The role requires a Master's or Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering field with 2+ years of experience in server systems/platforms development and validation, hardware validation architecture, test infrastructure development, automation, and programming languages like Python/PowerShell. Experience with system-level benchmarking, Windows/Linux internals, hardware/firmware/OS interactions, debugging complex issues, and hardware validation tools is preferred. Experience with AI/ML workloads for benchmarking is also mentioned as a preferred qualification. | — | 0 |
| Energy Resource Manager This role focuses on managing IT allocation and optimizing space, power, cooling, and network resources within data centers to reduce stranded capacity. It involves collaborating with engineering teams, managing IT infrastructure, and leading projects to improve Infrastructure Utilization Effectiveness and Power Harvesting. | — | 0 |
| Principal Software Development Engineer Principal Software Engineer role focused on designing, implementing, testing, and supporting systems-level embedded firmware for modern Windows-based devices and accessories. The role involves leading a team through the Software Development Life Cycle to ship hardware products, driving performance and stability enhancements, and collaborating with internal and external partners on system design and firmware implementation. Experience with Rust and embedded Rust development is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Senior SOC Debug Verification Engineer This role is for a Senior SOC Debug Verification Engineer at Microsoft, focusing on the design and verification of computer chips for cloud infrastructure. The engineer will be responsible for developing verification strategies, environments, and methodologies, debugging failures, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The role involves working with hardware manufacturing and ensuring the quality and efficiency of cloud hardware. While the role mentions applying generative AI solutions to verification work, its core function is hardware verification, not AI model development. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environmental Program Manager Program Manager for Critical Environmental operations in Microsoft's global datacenters, focusing on mechanical and electrical equipment maintenance, project management, cost/energy efficiency, and compliance for core infrastructure supporting Microsoft's cloud services. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Program Manager Program Manager for Critical Environment infrastructure in Microsoft's global datacenters, focusing on operations, maintenance, and project management of mechanical and electrical systems to ensure reliability and efficiency for cloud services. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Technician Manager This role is for a Data Center Critical Environment Technician Manager at Microsoft, responsible for overseeing the operations and maintenance of critical facility equipment such as electrical, mechanical, and HVAC systems. The manager will lead a team, ensure safety and security protocols are followed, manage incident response, and utilize CMMS for tracking assets and work orders. The role focuses on maintaining the infrastructure that powers Microsoft's cloud services. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Operations Manager This role manages critical environment operations for Microsoft's datacenters, focusing on safety, security, compliance, availability, and efficiency of mechanical and electrical equipment. It involves leading a team of professionals and ensuring optimal operational performance of the core infrastructure that powers Microsoft's cloud services. | — | 0 |
| Principal Electrical Engineer, Instrument Development Seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to lead the architecture, design, and deployment of special-purpose instrumentation for quantum computing hardware characterization, readout, and control. This role involves mixed-signal electronics, low-noise measurement, timing, high-speed data conversion, and system integration in lab and cryogenic environments. Responsibilities include leading instrument development from concept to deployment, architecting precision electronics, defining timing and synchronization, driving validation, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The role also involves defining and maintaining shared reference and validation platforms and managing vendor engagement. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer Senior Software Engineer role within Microsoft's Industry Solutions Delivery (ISD) Engineering & Architecture Group (EAG). This global team supports complex customer engagements, driving early-stage deliveries, enhancing technical capabilities, and developing innovative solutions. The role involves understanding user requirements, designing and architecting products/solutions, writing extensible and maintainable code, implementing solutions, and ensuring live service reliability and supportability. While AI is mentioned in the context of customer solutions and technical/AI leadership, the core responsibilities focus on general software engineering, architecture, coding, and support within a consulting/delivery framework. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer II - CTJ - Poly Software Engineer II in Microsoft’s Sovereign Cloud Security team responsible for designing, delivering, and securing cloud-scale software for highly regulated and mission-critical environments. Focuses on reliability, compliance, and security for internal and customer-facing cloud offerings. | — | 0 |
| Logistics Technical Trainer Microsoft is seeking a Logistics Technical Trainer to deliver technical training, conduct needs analysis, and manage procedural changes within their datacenters. The role involves leveraging adult learning fundamentals, evaluating training activities, and coaching learners. The trainer will contribute to the core infrastructure of Microsoft's online services and datacenter operations, focusing on personal and professional development within the team. | — | 0 |
| Energy Resource Manager (ERM) This role focuses on managing IT allocation and optimizing space, power, cooling, and network resources within data centers to reduce stranded capacity. It involves collaborating with various engineering teams, managing IT infrastructure, ensuring compliance, and leading projects related to infrastructure utilization and power harvesting. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Technician This role involves the physical installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and decommissioning of data center IT hardware, including servers, network devices, and related infrastructure. The technician will follow standard operating procedures, safety protocols, and security policies to ensure the reliable and secure operation of the data center environment, supporting services like Azure, Office 365, and Xbox. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Technician Manager Lead a team of technicians in a data center environment, overseeing hardware deployments, diagnostics, and decommissioning. Focus on technician performance, KPI/SLA monitoring, training, and ensuring compliance with policies and safety procedures. This role is critical for the infrastructure supporting Microsoft's cloud services. | — | 0 |
| Data Center Technician Manager Lead a team of technicians responsible for hardware deployments, diagnostics, and decommissioning in Microsoft's data centers, ensuring service compliance, quality, and safety. This role involves coaching, performance management, and operational oversight of critical infrastructure supporting Microsoft's cloud services. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Engineer - Ad SDK Senior Software Engineer role focused on building and optimizing SDKs for ad integration into partner applications. Requires strong JavaScript/TypeScript skills, understanding of browser internals, and experience with large-scale platforms and ad-serving technologies. The role involves designing, implementing, and debugging SDK components to ensure performance, security, and developer-friendliness. | — | 0 |
| Cloud Solution Architect- Infrastructure & Cross Solutions -CTJ- Top Secret This role focuses on designing and deploying secure, scalable, and resilient infrastructure solutions on Microsoft Cloud, specifically for the Defense Industrial Base. It involves cloud modernization, security, compliance with defense-grade standards (ITAR, DFARS, FedRAMP High), and driving Azure adoption. While AI technologies are mentioned as a tool, the core of the role is infrastructure architecture and deployment in a regulated, high-security environment. | — | 0 |
| Principal Software Engineering Manager - Substrate- CTJ- Secret (Cleared Environments) Seeking a Principal Software Engineering Manager to lead Site Reliability Engineers and Software Engineers responsible for building and operating foundational cloud platform services (Substrate) that power critical Microsoft services like Exchange Online and M365 Copilot. The role focuses on technical and organizational strategy, people leadership, and ensuring reliability, security, and compliance in highly regulated environments. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Operations - Night Shift This role is for a Critical Environment Technician responsible for maintaining critical infrastructure in Microsoft's datacenters. Responsibilities include ensuring safety and security, performing equipment maintenance, troubleshooting issues, documenting findings, and coordinating with vendors. The role requires adherence to strict procedures and regulations to ensure reliable operations. | — | 0 |
| Senior Critical Environment Operations This role is for a Senior Critical Environment Technician responsible for maintaining critical infrastructure in Microsoft's datacenters. Responsibilities include monitoring, inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, enforcing safety and security requirements, and developing operating procedures. The role supports services like Bing, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, and Azure. | — | 0 |
| Senior Critical Environment Operations - Night Shift Senior Critical Environment Technician responsible for maintaining critical datacenter infrastructure, performing maintenance, troubleshooting equipment, enforcing safety and security requirements, and developing operating procedures. The role involves working night shifts and potentially business travel. | — | 0 |