Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) division is seeking an Energy Resource Manager (ERM) to join their datacenter operations team in Toronto. This role is crucial in optimizing Microsoft's vast cloud infrastructure that powers services like Azure, Office 365, Xbox, and more across 200+ datacenters globally.
The position focuses on reducing stranded capacity and optimizing space, power, cooling, and network resources. As an ERM, you'll work closely with Electrical Engineers and Critical Environment Field Service Engineers to improve Infrastructure Utilization Effectiveness (IUE) and Power Harvesting (PH). You'll lead retrofit efforts to upgrade legacy datacenters and harvest capacity in the existing fleet.
The role requires a strong background in critical environment operations, with at least 3 years of experience in supporting electrical and IT equipment. You'll be responsible for managing IT allocation at the campus/metro level, performing virtual failure analysis, and developing master allocation plans. The position involves significant collaboration with stakeholders across the organization and requires strong project management skills.
Microsoft offers a comprehensive benefits package including industry-leading healthcare, educational resources, parental leave, and investment opportunities. The company is committed to professional development, offering career rotation programs, diversity & inclusion initiatives, and professional certifications.
The ideal candidate will have either a Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering with 8+ years of experience or equivalent experience with 10+ years in critical environment infrastructures. This role requires obtaining security clearance from the Government of Canada and passing Microsoft's cloud background check.
With a competitive salary range of CAD $85,600 - $158,400, this position offers an opportunity to work at the forefront of cloud infrastructure technology while contributing to Microsoft's commitment to environmental sustainability and optimization in datacenter operations.