Critical Environment Technician Manager

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Dulles, VA +1 · Critical Environment Ops

This role manages a team of technicians responsible for the operation and maintenance of critical environment systems in Microsoft's data centers, ensuring the reliability and safety of the infrastructure that powers 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. 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.
  4. Understands, follows, ensures, and coaches team on safety and security requirements (e.g., job hazard assessments [JHAs], toolbox talks), and business processes and procedures to properly perform work in a safe, quality, and reliable manner in accordance with applicable federal, state, local, and Microsoft requirements.

Skills

Required

  • People Management
  • Operations Management
  • Data Center Operations
  • Electrical Systems Maintenance
  • Mechanical Systems Maintenance
  • HVAC Systems Maintenance
  • Control Systems Operation
  • Generator Maintenance
  • Incident Response
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Predictive Maintenance
  • Corrective Maintenance
  • Safety Procedures
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Vendor Management
  • Troubleshooting
  • CMMS Software

Nice to have

  • Microsoft values
  • inclusive work environment
  • Career Rotation Programs
  • Diversity & Inclusion trainings and events
  • professional certifications
  • growth mindset
  • innovate to empower others
  • collaborate to realize our shared goals
  • respect, integrity, and accountability
  • culture of inclusion

What the JD emphasized

  • Critical Environment Technician Manager
  • Data Center
  • electrical, mechanical, controls, generators
  • inspection of critical environment-related facility equipment
  • controls, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), mechanical systems
  • unsafe or abnormal conditions
  • telemetry, control systems
  • identify all alarms
  • computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)
  • work order requests
  • generate reporting
  • onsite incident response team
  • coordinate with other critical facilities professionals
  • perform corrective repairs
  • emergency operating procedures (EOPs), methods of procedure (MOPs), and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • incident timelines/data, root-cause analyses, and/or action items
  • planned, predictive, corrective maintenance
  • methods of procedure (MOPs), and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • escalate when appropriate
  • subject matter expert
  • troubleshooting
  • systems, subsystems, and components independently
  • escort to third-party contractors, sub contractors, vendors, and service providers
  • Coordinate and schedule supplier/vendor on-site activities
  • stop supplier work
  • getting third-party work underway
  • systems are properly energized/deenergized
  • safe manner
  • federal/local legislation, and municipal codes
  • Advises junior colleagues
  • Provides consultation to lower-level colleagues
  • safety and security requirements
  • job hazard assessments [JHAs]
  • toolbox talks
  • business processes and procedures
  • safe, quality, and reliable manner
  • federal, state, local, and Microsoft requirements
  • Proactively ensures safety and security requirements are followed and met
  • Maintain safe working conditions
  • escalate immediately when unsafe working conditions are observed
  • Assesses and identifies appropriate resources and equipment
  • environmental health and safety (EH&S) objectives
  • Participates in required meetings, trainings, and necessary handoffs