Internship

Logistics Technician

Updated on 6/13/2026

Microsoft

Microsoft

10,001+ employees

Develops software, OS, and cloud services

Compensation Overview

$23.22 - $37.79/hr

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Phoenix, AZ, USA

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Category
Operations & Logistics
Requirements
  • High School Diploma AND 6 months experience or an internship in inventory management, retail, warehouse management, or a related field OR equivalent experience.
  • Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements, including Microsoft Cloud Background Check to be passed upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.
Responsibilities
  • Maintains a strong focus to understand the impact of their work when completing tickets and assigned Inventory and Asset Management tasks, ensuring IAM tasks are completed accurately as requested and meet company and industry standards and policies.
  • Performs destruction of data bearing devices (DBD) following all SLAs and Microsoft policies; ensures DBD serial number matches with database; supports decommissioning servers, maintaining compliance and meeting SLAs.
  • Performs weekly vehicle inspections.
  • Performs data entry to document inbound and outbound packages; executes incoming/outgoing deliveries as instructed by management; ensures accurate documentation of incoming and outgoing deliveries and records; applies appropriate customs documentation and standards for outbound packages.
  • Develops working knowledge of stock control and inventory management practices; performs cycle audits and data corrections; reports and reconciles inventory discrepancies; ensures detailed physical inventory tracking and staging; performs material movement, including shipping/receiving and inventory management per standard process.
  • Follows existing procedures to run processes with consistency, accuracy, and timeliness of delivery; completes required security and data management training; participates in training for site-specific procedures and tools.
  • Notifies management about ordering stock shortages; escalates issues to management.
  • Complies with security and data management policies; escalates security or safety incidents; coordinates with security escorts for third-party vendors; engages in Task Hazard Analysis for every task; conducts rack movement activities; supports training on devices and tools; upholds safety standards; follows protocols for unsafe materials handling and disposal.
  • Performs assigned tasks and escalates issues during high-volume work activity or escalation-based situations; monitors inbound and outbound schedules and escalates deviations with guidance; travel up to 25%; ability to work 12-hour shifts including non-standard hours.
  • Engages supplier to initiate warranty claim when automation not available; processes orders; handles RMA and non-RMA devices; returns and ordering processes for OEM parts; follows SLAs related to warranty process.
  • Embody Microsoft culture and values.
Desired Qualifications
  • 1+ year(s) experience in warehouse/supply chain in an information technology environment, IT, and/or logistics, operating heavy-load movement equipment (e.g., forklift, pallet jacks, chassis lifts) in a large corporation or equivalent experience.

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 40% year over year, showing durable cloud demand.
  • Internal AI models planned for 2027 should reduce token costs and protect margins.
  • Xbox franchise spending and restructuring could improve game development execution and profitability.

What critics are saying

  • AI token costs and external models are already compressing Microsoft 365 margins.
  • Heavy capital expenditure and OpenAI losses are pressuring free cash flow.
  • China Azure layoffs and 21Vianet dependence weaken Microsoft’s cloud position there.

What makes Microsoft unique

  • Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen for Altair 8800 software.
  • Built dominance through MS-DOS, Windows, and the Office productivity suite.
  • Expanded into enterprise cloud, gaming, and AI through Azure, LinkedIn, and Activision Blizzard.

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