Lead Principal Product Manager
MicrosoftAbout the role
Azure Edge + Platform brings together Edge platforms, devices, and services to deliver Edge solutions, operating systems, and engineering systems. Driven by its customers’ needs, Azure Edge + Platform seeks to accelerate growth for Azure, E&D, and Microsoft’s customers worldwide. The organization’s portfolio spans the Cloud Edge Stack, Azure Engineering Systems, Azure Media Services - for end-to-end media workflow and analytics - and Microsoft’s Operating Systems including the Azure Host OS and Windows. This portfolio powers the world with more than one billion monthly active devices.
Azure Monitor is the Microsoft product that helps customers achieve high-quality application experiences on our cloud and edge platforms, ensuring reliability, availability and performance. It provides features to proactively detect issues, troubleshoot and fix issues when they happen and help plan the most effective investments for future release cycles. We are looking for a Lead Principal Product Manager who will help to head the Infrastructure observability team to deliver the best monitoring of Azure and Edge infrastructure including Kubernetes, Virtual Machines, Storage resources.
We are a contemporary group of product managers who provide a very high-scale, widely distributed service that is essential for Azure's success. We use data to inform our decisions, test our assumptions and evaluate our results to show we create value for customers. We work well with a skilled set of engineers, designers, and researchers. A large part of our team is located in Redmond, we also collaborate closely with teams in Asia and Europe, and we all have a direct impact on Azure's success.
Part of building a successful team is having an inclusive workplace where all people and ideas are welcome. Transparency is also core to our culture. We focus on, and have a track record of, delivering business results with key metrics to track our successes and failures. We like to have fun, celebrate our wins, and learn from our mistakes.
We’re on a mission to build the best observability services on the planet. If that mission excites you, come join us! Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. As employees we come together with a growth mindset, innovate to empower others, and collaborate to realize our shared goals. Each day we build on our values of respect, integrity, and accountability to create a culture of inclusion where everyone can thrive at work and beyond. In alignment with our Microsoft values, we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment for all employees to positively impact our culture every day.
Responsibilities
As a Lead Principal Product Manager, you are responsible for the following:
- Shape the future of Microsoft’s observability solution by leading the innovation and delivery of monitoring and diagnostics experiences.
- Drive the vision and strategy for infrastructure observability, which is a critical component of Azure Monitor.
- Enable and empower core scenarios for Azure Monitor that enables customers to get an end-to-end view into the health of their workloads, spanning platform, infrastructure and application layers.
- Wwn optimizing the experience leveraging AI techniques for operations including to detect anomalies, quickly isolating cause of failures and help automate remediation as much as possible.
- People management responsibilities over a set of talented product and program managers to build a healthy, high-performance team and help them grow their careers.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree AND 8+ years experience in product/service/project/program management or software development
- OR equivalent experience.
- 4+ years people management experience.
- 3+ years of Cloud experience
Other Requirements:
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