Microsoft's Azure Hardware Systems & Infrastructure (AHSI) organization is seeking a Senior Power Hardware Engineer to join their Strategic Planning and Architecture (SPARC) team. This role is crucial in developing complex servers and infrastructure with a focus on advanced high-performance systems using cutting-edge power delivery solutions. The position involves collaborating with Microsoft product groups, industry partners, and researchers to develop systems that meet Microsoft cloud services platform requirements while optimizing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
The role sits at the intersection of hardware innovation and cloud infrastructure, working within the organization responsible for powering Microsoft's "Intelligent Cloud" mission. SPARC manages Azure's hardware roadmap from concept through production, ensuring products meet performance, features, and time-to-market requirements. The position requires deep technical understanding of hardware architecture, workload modeling, and analysis to make data-driven decisions.
As a Senior Power Hardware Engineer, you'll be responsible for evaluating technology, conceptualizing prototypes, and collaborating both internally and externally to analyze and mature promising concepts into production. The role offers a unique opportunity to impact Microsoft's cloud infrastructure while working with cutting-edge power delivery technologies and systems.
This position combines technical expertise in power electronics with strategic planning and cross-functional collaboration. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in power electronics design, data center infrastructure, and cloud hardware components, along with the ability to influence and work with various stakeholders across the organization.