Job Category: Software Engineering: Program Management
Location: Bellevue, WA, US
Job ID: 850733-122585
Division: Operations
Description
Do you get excited when developers use your platform to build thousands of awesome experiences in ways you never imagined? Do you get annoyed by articles that compare platforms by the number of apps in the store without regard to the quality of those apps? Do you eat, sleep, and breathe good architecture, object modeling, and API design? We do. If you have the passion and the drive, the Applications, Media and Publishing team (AMP) team might be right for you.
The AMP team is tasked with building the next-generation Bing-powered apps with the aim of creating beautiful and useful experiences for new devices and driving innovation in touch and other natural user interfaces. We are a high-octane v1 team which shipped 7 beautiful apps on Windows 8.1 and 4 highly engaging apps on Windows Phone 8.
Within AMP, the App Common UX team is seeking a rock star Program Manager with a proven track record for creating robust platforms and developer tools in order for them to create awesome user experiences. You must be capable of thriving in a non-traditional rapid-paced engineering environment. The responsibilities of this position will vary across these major areas:
Converged platform across devices
Guidelines, Design Patterns and Controls
Tooling and Workflow
Responsibilities:
Help define the strategy for converging our Phone and Windows app platforms
Engage with the OS division to make the app platform better for internal and external app developers
Engage with the Visual Studio and Blend teams to define an app tool chain for AMP developers and designers
Design developer tools that accelerate the our app ecosystem
Develop and convey architectural guidelines and principles for the engineering team
Drive consistent componentization across AppEx and other MSFT application teams
Provide exemplary project leadership in an exceptionally challenging and rewarding environment
Help champion a consumer first, design first culture that helps other developers produce great consumer experience
Institute processes as appropriate to ensure great execution with balanced agility
Basic Qualifications:
5+ years of technical industry experience with proven success on multiple products
A passion and desire for great architecture and API design
Proven knowledge & experience in internet-related products and technologies
Experience working with complex UX & Engineering teams to ship/build top tier UX consumer products/experiences
Demonstrable creativity and strategic thinking and have high tolerance for ambiguity.
Strong verbal/written communication, influencing and organizational skills
BS or advanced degree in Computer Science/HCI/Engineering desired
Knowledge of HTML, Javascript, C#, and XAML desired, but not required.
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Nearest Major Market: Seattle
Nearest Secondary Market: Bellevue
Job Segments: Program Manager, Engineer, Computer Science, Developer, Media Publishing, Management, Engineering, Technology, Publishing
Location: Bellevue, WA, US
Job ID: 850733-122585
Division: Operations
Description
Do you get excited when developers use your platform to build thousands of awesome experiences in ways you never imagined? Do you get annoyed by articles that compare platforms by the number of apps in the store without regard to the quality of those apps? Do you eat, sleep, and breathe good architecture, object modeling, and API design? We do. If you have the passion and the drive, the Applications, Media and Publishing team (AMP) team might be right for you.
The AMP team is tasked with building the next-generation Bing-powered apps with the aim of creating beautiful and useful experiences for new devices and driving innovation in touch and other natural user interfaces. We are a high-octane v1 team which shipped 7 beautiful apps on Windows 8.1 and 4 highly engaging apps on Windows Phone 8.
Within AMP, the App Common UX team is seeking a rock star Program Manager with a proven track record for creating robust platforms and developer tools in order for them to create awesome user experiences. You must be capable of thriving in a non-traditional rapid-paced engineering environment. The responsibilities of this position will vary across these major areas:
Converged platform across devices
Guidelines, Design Patterns and Controls
Tooling and Workflow
Responsibilities:
Help define the strategy for converging our Phone and Windows app platforms
Engage with the OS division to make the app platform better for internal and external app developers
Engage with the Visual Studio and Blend teams to define an app tool chain for AMP developers and designers
Design developer tools that accelerate the our app ecosystem
Develop and convey architectural guidelines and principles for the engineering team
Drive consistent componentization across AppEx and other MSFT application teams
Provide exemplary project leadership in an exceptionally challenging and rewarding environment
Help champion a consumer first, design first culture that helps other developers produce great consumer experience
Institute processes as appropriate to ensure great execution with balanced agility
Basic Qualifications:
5+ years of technical industry experience with proven success on multiple products
A passion and desire for great architecture and API design
Proven knowledge & experience in internet-related products and technologies
Experience working with complex UX & Engineering teams to ship/build top tier UX consumer products/experiences
Demonstrable creativity and strategic thinking and have high tolerance for ambiguity.
Strong verbal/written communication, influencing and organizational skills
BS or advanced degree in Computer Science/HCI/Engineering desired
Knowledge of HTML, Javascript, C#, and XAML desired, but not required.
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Nearest Major Market: Seattle
Nearest Secondary Market: Bellevue
Job Segments: Program Manager, Engineer, Computer Science, Developer, Media Publishing, Management, Engineering, Technology, Publishing
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