Data Center Project Manager

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Milan, Lombardy, Italy · Data Center Operations Management

Microsoft is seeking a Data Center Project Manager (DCPM) to manage projects, troubleshoot service incidents, and ensure service delivery objectives are met within their Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) division. The role involves adhering to safety policies, participating in root cause analysis, and collaborating across teams to support Microsoft's online services and Azure platform. The DCPM will manage costs, client relationships, and proactively identify and mitigate risks to ensure end-to-end service quality and customer experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Demonstrate conscientiousness on cost adheres to budget requirements; keep costs reasonable and contribute to staying within budget.
  2. Follow and adhere to safety and security policies and procedures. Report immediately any safety or security issues or concerns.
  3. Perform troubleshooting for service incidents and escalates, as appropriate, to meet SLA/OLAs, with minimal disruption to the client/customer and business.
  4. Recognize potential customer impact of other events and issues (e.g., customer lockdown), communicate potential impact, and plan for impact accordingly.
  5. Proactively review schedules and avoid conflicts when possible. Identify, coordinate, manage expectations, and offer alternatives when defining customer solutions.

Skills

Required

  • High School Diploma or equivalent AND industry experience
  • industry experience and college course work

Nice to have

  • Experience in Critical Environment infrastructures (e.g., UPS, Generator, AHU) or working in physical IT infrastructures (e.g., Servers, SANs, Networking, Capacity, DC Rack/Enclosures, structured cabling).
  • Technical College degree in Computer Science, Math, Telecommunications, Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
  • Applicable certifications: ASICS/Inventory Control, CompTIA, Microsoft, Network Certifications, PMP, ITIL, CDCP.