Microsoft's Cloud Supply Chain (CSCP) organization is seeking a Software Engineer II to join their team developing supply chain platform solutions that power Cloud and Devices supply chains. This role is critical in building solutions that enable Microsoft to succeed in an evolving business environment. The position focuses on developing with SAP products and innovating in areas including customer experience, sustainability, AI integration, process automation, and data-driven solutions.
The role offers the opportunity to work on Microsoft's mission-critical infrastructure, specifically within the Cloud business which is experiencing explosive growth. You'll be part of the team responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning, and supply chain execution worldwide. The position requires expertise in SAP supply chain planning solutions and the ability to combine technical skills with collaborative teamwork.
As a Software Engineer II, you'll be working with modern engineering practices including SAFe, Agile/Lean, and CI/CD methodologies. The role involves significant work with SAP technologies, particularly in integrated business planning processes and ERP systems. You'll be responsible for evaluating and improving existing transactions, implementing high-value systems improvements, and ensuring functionality, usability, and supportability of solutions.
The position offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to work in a flexible environment with up to 100% work from home options. You'll be joining a company culture that values growth mindset, innovation, and collaboration, working on solutions that directly impact Microsoft's global supply chain operations.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about supply chain technology, SAP systems, and cloud infrastructure who wants to make a significant impact at one of the world's leading technology companies. The role combines technical expertise with business impact, offering both professional growth and the chance to work on systems that power Microsoft's global operations.