Microsoft Silicon, Cloud Hardware, and Infrastructure Engineering (SCHIE) is seeking a Senior Manufacturing Test Engineer to join their dynamic team. This role is crucial in Microsoft's expanding Cloud Infrastructure, supporting the company's "Intelligent Cloud" mission. The position involves defining and implementing manufacturing test methodologies for hardware components, from PCBAs to complete rack assemblies.
The ideal candidate will bring 4+ years of experience in enterprise computing or hyperscale supply chain systems, with specific expertise in CPU/GPU test tool development. You'll work at the intersection of hardware and software, developing test frameworks that ensure product quality while optimizing manufacturing efficiency.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of Microsoft's AI revolution and cloud infrastructure development. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams, including board engineering and reliability teams, to drive innovation in hardware testing and quality assurance. The role offers a hybrid work environment with up to 50% work from home flexibility.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $117,200 to $229,200 annually (higher in SF Bay Area and NYC), along with comprehensive benefits including industry-leading healthcare, educational resources, and parental leave. You'll be part of Microsoft's inclusive culture that emphasizes growth mindset, innovation, and collaboration.
Key responsibilities include developing test hardware/software, optimizing manufacturing processes, monitoring production yields, and implementing quality improvements. You'll need strong technical skills in Python, Linux, and various testing methodologies, combined with the ability to work effectively with global teams and external partners.
This role is perfect for someone who combines deep technical expertise with a passion for quality and efficiency in manufacturing processes. You'll have the opportunity to impact Microsoft's cloud infrastructure while working with cutting-edge technology and world-class teams.