As a successful CO+I CE Field Service Engineer, your success will be measured by: Data Center Operations.
Responsibilities
- Ensures compliance with data center business units and service‑level policies.
- Engages with appropriate teams and resources to execute tasks or projects.
- Manages programs associated with area of responsibility.
- Demonstrates conscientiousness on cost adherence to budget requirements; keeps costs reasonable and contributes to staying within budget.
- Follows and adheres to safety and security policies and procedures. Reports immediately any safety or security issues or concerns.
- Participates in Root Cause Analysis (RCA) process as appropriate.
- Maximize Critical Environment (CE) availability in conjunction with our landlord partners at our leased Datacenters and to ensure optimal operational efficiency.
- Oversee the day‑to‑day operations and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment in our leased Datacenters (MOP/SOP/EOP review, RCAs, FMEAs, change governance, and risk mitigation).
- Reduce high‑impact and human‑error Critical Environment (CE) incidents year over year.
- Deliver on cost/energy efficiency initiatives.
- Support delivery of the Datacenter's Emergency Preparedness and Response plans and act as an escalation point for all facilities‑related issues within our leased datacenters.
- Coordinate, plan, schedule, and supervise CE audits and compliance verification as needed.
- Ensure routine reporting to effectively manage and analyze our Power/Temperature/Relative Humidity, and SLA monitoring.
- Establish and enhance strong working relationships and engagement with our Engineering Groups (EGs), and Landlord partners (including contributing to MBRs, QBRs).
- Work with regional and global peers to share and build best practices across the entire datacenter portfolio.
- Shares best practices; assists others in learning role, process, procedures.
- Provides mentorship across data centers for specific expertise.
- Seeks training opportunities that meet the interest of the business as well as own career goals and objectives.
- Suggests ways for reducing risk of performing maintenance; works with others to accommodate scheduling needs.
- Suggests improvements in implementation based on depth of understanding.
- Contributes to a positive team environment by learning and adopting best practices.
- Contributes constructively during team meetings and in cross-disciplinary collaborations within the service team.
- In alignment with management priorities, holds self‑accountable for the end‑to‑end service quality, completeness, and resulting customer experience (including but not limited to availability, safety, security, customer service).
- Supports escalation of issues to appropriate owner.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent AND industry experience in a datacenter or other critical environment facility.
- OR Industry experience and college coursework.
Background Check Requirements
- Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements. Includes Microsoft Cloud Background Check to pass upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in Critical Environment infrastructures (e.g., UPS, Generator, AHU).
- Bachelor's Degree or Technical College certification in mechanical or electrical engineering and/or services.
- Experience working on large scale CE projects.
- Experience with the operation of IT infrastructure (Servers, SANs, Networking, etc.).
Compensation & Benefits
Data Center Operations Management IC3 - The typical base pay range for this role across United Kingdom is £46,400.00 - £80,400.00 per year. Certain roles may be eligible for benefits and other compensation.
About Microsoft Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I)
Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) is the engine that powers our cloud services. As a CO+I FSE, you will perform a key role in delivering the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's online services including Bing, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform. Our infrastructure is comprised of a large global portfolio of more than 100 datacenters and 1 million servers. Our foundation is built upon and managed by a team of subject matter experts working to support services for more than 1 billion customers and 20 million businesses in over 90 countries worldwide. With environmental sustainability and optimization at the forefront of our datacenter design and operations, we continue to grow and evolve as we meet the ever‑changing business demands that hold Microsoft as a world‑class cloud provider.