Principal Product Manager - DevOps AI - CoreAI
Microsoft · Redmond, WA · Product Management
About this role
Microsoft is hiring a principal-level Product Manager based in Redmond, WA. The posting calls out experience with DevOps, Azure, Git, CI/CD. Compensation is listed at $139,900–$274,800 per year.
- Role
- Product Manager
- Function
- product
- Level
- principal
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Redmond, WA
- Department
- Product Management
- Posted
- Apr 29, 2026
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Job description
from Microsoft careersMicrosoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization to achieve more. The One Engineering System (1ES) team within CoreAI builds and operates the engineering platforms that power Microsoft’s internal development ecosystem at global scale.
We are looking for a Principal Product Manager - DevOps AI - CoreAI with a focus on DevOps AI to lead crosscutting platform investments that improve how Microsoft engineers build, ship, and operate software using AI—safely, reliably, and at scale. This role sits at the intersection of DevOps platforms, AI systems, and enterprise grade governance, and focuses on turning AI assisted development into a trusted, end-to-end capability across the engineering lifecycle.
This is a platform leadership role. You will drive investments across teams to reduce developer toil, accelerate iteration, and improve outcomes—while ensuring AI assisted workflows meet Microsoft’s standards for security, reliability, compliance, and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
- Drive crosscutting platform investments across the GitHub / Azure DevOps / 1ES ecosystem, with a focus on AI assisted developer productivity across the full engineering lifecycle (inner loop,CI/CD ,operations, governance).
- Identify high leverage opportunities where AI can meaningfully reduce friction and toil for developers while improving quality, reliability, and consistency of outcomes.
- Define clear problem statements, product bets, and success metrics that balance speed of iteration with trust, safety, and operational requirements.