Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) is seeking a Critical Environment Controls Engineer to join their U.S. Government Airgap team. This role is crucial in delivering core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's dedicated online services supporting the U.S. Government. The position is based in the Washington D.C. area and requires an active Top Secret clearance with SCI access.
The role involves managing and maintaining Industrial Control Systems (ICS) in Microsoft's mission-critical datacenters, which are part of a global network serving over 1 billion customers. You'll be responsible for ensuring the availability and security of datacenter systems, implementing change management processes, and overseeing both electrical and mechanical control systems.
The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience in mission-critical facilities and industrial control systems, with a strong background in building electrical and mechanical systems. This position offers competitive compensation ranging from $80,000 to $159,600 annually, along with comprehensive benefits including healthcare, educational resources, and parental leave.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about infrastructure and security to work at the forefront of cloud technology while supporting critical government operations. The role combines technical expertise with project management skills and requires a strong focus on safety and security compliance.
Working at Microsoft's CO+I division means being part of a team that powers the cloud infrastructure for millions of businesses across 90 countries, with a special focus on U.S. Government services. The position offers growth opportunities, exposure to cutting-edge technology, and the chance to work with a dynamic team of industry professionals.