Critical Environment Technical Manager

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · San Antonio, TX +1 · Critical Environment Ops

This role is for a Data Center Critical Environment Technician Manager at Microsoft, responsible for overseeing the operations and maintenance of critical facility equipment (electrical, mechanical, HVAC, generators) within Microsoft's global datacenters. The manager will lead a team, ensure safety and security protocols are followed, manage incident response, and oversee maintenance and repair work to maintain the core infrastructure for Microsoft's cloud services.

What you'd actually do

  1. Managers deliver success through empowerment and accountability by modeling, coaching, and caring.
  2. Serve as an operations specialist one or more major area of operations (e.g., electrical, mechanical, controls, generators, and work on advanced tasks independently.
  3. Oversee and coach team with the inspection of critical environment-related facility equipment (e.g., controls, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning [HVAC], mechanical systems), building, and grounds regularly for unsafe or abnormal conditions to develop and analyze trends.
  4. Safely and quickly respond to and lead an onsite incident response team for all abnormal conditions that impact operations and coordinate with other critical facilities professionals to perform corrective repairs.
  5. Guide, oversee, and perform various types of maintenance (e.g., planned, predictive, corrective) and repairs following methods of procedure (MOPs), and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for one or more disciplines and one or more types of equipment (e.g., electrical, mechanical, cooling systems) and escalate when appropriate.

Skills

Required

  • People management
  • Operations management
  • Maintenance of critical facility equipment (electrical, mechanical, HVAC)
  • Incident response
  • Understanding of safety and security requirements
  • Computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)

Nice to have

  • Third-party contractor management
  • Root-cause analysis
  • Emergency operating procedures (EOPs)
  • Methods of procedure (MOPs)
  • Standard operating procedures (SOPs)