The Xbox Graphics team at Microsoft is seeking a Senior Software Engineer specializing in Continuous Integration for their Xbox Graphics team. This role is crucial in creating and maintaining state-of-the-art continuous integration systems to deliver device drivers and other technologies to their gaming customers.
As a Senior Software Engineer in this position, you'll be responsible for managing source control, automated build processes, quality validation, and deployment infrastructure. The unique aspect of this role is the opportunity to design and deploy new critical systems from the ground up using industry-standard technology, while also working with some existing infrastructure.
The team operates at the intersection of hardware and software, providing industry-leading game development technology. By joining this team, you'll be at the forefront of defining the future of graphics and game development, making significant contributions to the industry.
Microsoft's Core OS team, which this role is a part of, is responsible for the Operating Systems powering Azure, Microsoft's Linux OS, platforms for Windows Client and Xbox, and the Windows Server ecosystem. This work supports all of Microsoft's cloud businesses and billions of customers worldwide.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in software engineering, with at least 4 years of experience in coding languages such as C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Powershell, or Python. Extensive experience with continuous integration technologies and systems is crucial, as is experience with device driver development, testing, and deployment.
This role offers a competitive salary range of CAD $108,100 - CAD $199,700 per year, along with a comprehensive benefits package including industry-leading healthcare, educational resources, and generous time off.
Join Microsoft in their mission to empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more. Be part of a team that values growth, innovation, and collaboration, working on cutting-edge technology that impacts billions of users worldwide.