Full-Time

Critical Environment Technician

Cloud Operations & Innovation

Microsoft

Microsoft

10,001+ employees

Develops software, OS, and cloud services

Compensation Overview

€33k - €47.5k/yr

Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy

In Person

Travel between sites is required, and a valid driver's license is required. Shift work may include evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays.

Bachelor's, Associate's

Category
Building Systems & HVAC (1)
Required Skills
Incident Response

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Requirements
  • A high school diploma, General Educational Development credential, or equivalent, together with mission-critical services work or applied learning experience in high-availability assembly, manufacturing, critical infrastructure, data center, oil and gas refinery, hospital, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, or related environments; equivalent experience is also accepted.
  • Ability to meet Microsoft, customer, and/or government security screening requirements, including the Microsoft Cloud background check upon hire or transfer and every two years thereafter.
  • Ability to travel between sites and hold a valid driver's license.
  • Ability to work shifts during non-standard business hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as an operations specialist in a major area of critical environment operations, such as electrical, mechanical, controls, or generators, and independently perform advanced tasks.
  • Inspect and supervise critical environment facility equipment, including controls, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, mechanical systems, buildings, and grounds, and escalate unsafe or abnormal conditions according to applicable policies and standards.
  • Use the internal computerized maintenance management system to track equipment assets and complete maintenance work-order requests.
  • Respond safely and quickly to abnormal operating conditions, lead onsite incident response teams, and coordinate corrective repairs with critical facilities professionals.
  • Enhance, develop, or follow emergency operating procedures, methods of procedure, and standard operating procedures for critical environment operations and incidents.
  • Perform planned, predictive, and corrective maintenance and repairs on electrical, mechanical, cooling, or other trained equipment in accordance with approved procedures.
  • Troubleshoot equipment, systems, subsystems, and components independently within the trained discipline.
  • Consult with lower-level colleagues on troubleshooting systems and problems.
  • Follow and ensure safety and security requirements, including job hazard assessments, environmental health and safety procedures, and toolbox talks, while performing work safely and reliably.
Desired Qualifications
  • Mission-critical services experience in high-availability assembly, manufacturing, critical infrastructure, data center, oil and gas refinery, hospital, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, or related environments.
  • An associate degree, technical trade certification such as military or trade-school training, or higher-equivalent education combined with mission-critical services experience; equivalent experience is also accepted.

Microsoft develops software, devices, and cloud services. Windows is an operating system that runs on personal computers, Office provides productivity apps, and Azure offers cloud computing and developer tools. The company differentiates itself with a large, integrated ecosystem of software, devices, and services, plus long-standing partnerships with PC makers and a broad enterprise footprint. Its goal is to put a computer on every desk and in every home, and to extend that reach through cloud services, professional networking (LinkedIn), and gaming.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Redmond, Washington

Founded

1975

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What believers are saying

  • Azure grew 43% in fiscal Q4 2026, driving $90.01 billion quarterly revenue.
  • Microsoft spent $41 billion on Q4 capex, accelerating data-center capacity for AI demand.
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot more than doubled net seat adds quarter-over-quarter in Q4 2026.

What critics are saying

  • FTC widened its Microsoft probe in June 2026 over cloud bundling and Copilot.
  • Britain's CMA reopened Microsoft cloud licensing scrutiny on March 31, 2026.
  • Xbox cut 4,800 jobs on July 6, 2026, exposing gaming's weak economics.

What makes Microsoft unique

  • Azure crossed $100 billion annual revenue in July 2026, scaling faster than peers.
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot passed 30 million paid seats, embedding AI into workflows.
  • OpenAI remains primary on Azure through 2032, giving Microsoft privileged model distribution.

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