JobsSoftware Engineer II
Job description
Microsoft is seeking a Software Engineer II to join its Azure Data engineering team, which focuses on transforming analytics through innovative products like Power BI. The role emphasizes enhancing AI capabilities within Power BI and Fabric, aiming to deliver rich, intuitive experiences for users. The team values diversity and collaboration, striving to empower customers with data-driven insights. This position offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology in a dynamic environment.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related technical field.
- 2+ years of technical engineering experience with coding in languages including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, or Python.
- Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements.
Responsibilities
- Own experiences that span across desktop client, web client and server-side components.
- Craft, finetune and maintain AI solutions including prompt, skills, context engineering, and evaluations.
- Deliver world-class user experiences and planet-scale cloud services to customers in collaboration with senior engineers, UX designers, and product managers.
- Design, code, test, and develop features with good quality, maintainability, and end to end ownership.
- Own the end-to-end life cycle of your features, from inception to managing it live on production.
- Maintain customer focus, considering current and future needs when designing and implementing features.
Benefits
- Employees at Microsoft are often offered comprehensive, “world-class” benefits—including health and mental-wellness programs, competitive pay with bonuses and stock awards, and retirement/savings options. Time-off and flexibility are common, with generous vacation and holidays, parental and caregiver leave, and flexible work schedules, alongside learning support, employee resource groups, product discounts, and matching-gifts/volunteering programs. Specific benefits can vary by region.
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