Microsoft

Datacenter Change & Business Program Manager

Canada, Ontario, Greater Toronto

Found: February 2, 2026

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This role is based in Greater Toronto, Ontario.

Compensation:

CAD $89,300 - CAD $163,200 per year

Overview:

As a Datacenter Change & Business Program Manager, you will reduce stranded capacity and support deployment planning and optimization of IT capacity.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide program governance, leadership, and direction for campus-level projects.
  • Support project estimation, budget management, and delivery strategies.
  • Maintain and report project status, monitor progress, and act as an escalation point.
  • Communicate with Field Employees and support campus-level communications.
  • Liaise with operational efficiencies teams for financial planning and performance reviews.

Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent with 3+ years of industry experience in change management.
  • Preferred: 7+ years in a production environment and ITIL Foundation Certification.

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