Microsoft Silicon, Cloud Hardware, and Infrastructure Engineering (SCHIE) is looking to solve the problem of efficiently handling large data streams and empowering teams with increased agility and superior performance through a highly programmable and high-performance ASIC. The DPU Software Development Kit (SDK) team aims to ensure developers can innovate seamlessly on this platform by providing high-quality SDKs.
Requirements
- coding in languages including, but not limited to, C, C++, C-Sharp, Java, JavaScript, or Python
- leading development of API and/or transport protocol definitions
- Experience shaping developer experience across SDK, APIs and tooling ecosystems
- Experience with pre and post Silicon Software Development
- Proficiency in embedded systems and OS development
Responsibilities
- Own and evolve the end-to-end SDK strategy across APIs, documentation, usability, and developer workflows to deliver a seamless experience.
- Champion cross-functional collaboration across engineering, product, and customer teams to drive improvements in developer experience and platform integration.
- Turn customer insights into impact by translating feedback into actionable enhancements that anticipate future needs.
- Define and measure success through clear KPIs for SDK adoption, quality, and developer satisfaction.
- Scale readiness and enablement across programs to empower developers and accelerate innovation.
- Embed quality early and simplify complexity , ensuring robust processes and software that delight customers and reduce friction.
Other
- 8+ years leading large engineering product teams , delivering software products to customers at scale.
- 8+ years experience leading cross-functional engineering teams
- Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements are required for this role.
- Microsoft Cloud Background Check: This position will be required to pass the Microsoft Cloud Background Check upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.
- Track record of influencing cross-org initiatives