Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) is seeking a Critical Environment Instrumentation Engineer (CEIE) to join their dynamic team managing mission-critical datacenter operations. This role is crucial in maintaining and optimizing the industrial control systems that power Microsoft's vast cloud infrastructure.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in Microsoft's global network of datacenters, supporting services like Azure, Office 365, Xbox, and more. As a CEIE, you'll be responsible for ensuring the reliability and security of critical infrastructure systems while collaborating with industry professionals across IT and Critical Environments.
The role combines technical expertise in electrical and mechanical systems with project management skills, requiring someone who can balance multiple priorities in a 24x7x365 operational environment. You'll be working in Quebec City, contributing to Microsoft's mission of empowering every person and organization on the planet to achieve more.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from CAD $83,600 to CAD $159,600 per year, along with comprehensive benefits including healthcare, educational resources, and parental leave. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer looking to make an impact in cloud infrastructure and datacenter operations.
You'll be part of a team managing over 200 datacenters across 32 countries, serving more than 1 billion customers worldwide. Microsoft's commitment to environmental sustainability and optimization makes this role particularly meaningful for those interested in combining technical expertise with environmental responsibility.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in industrial control systems, building operations, and project management, with the ability to maintain critical systems while driving continuous improvement. This role offers significant growth potential through professional development programs, certifications, and exposure to cutting-edge datacenter technologies.