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Data Center Project Manager
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Microsoft seeks a Data Center Project Manager to lead critical infrastructure projects across three Danish sites (Roskilde, Køge, Høje-Taastrup). You will coordinate safe, on-time delivery within live datacenter environments, bridging operations, engineering, and vendors. Ideal candidates bring e...
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Data Center Technician Manager
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Lead a team of Data Center Technicians across three Microsoft sites in Roskilde, Køge, and Høje-Taastrup. As a DCT Manager, you will drive hardware deployments, diagnostics, and decommissions while monitoring KPIs and SLAs. Requires leadership experience, IT hardware knowledge, and shift flexibil...
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Data Campus Facility Manager
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Lead our critical data center operations in Odense, Denmark. This senior management role requires 10+ years in tech operations, leading teams in a 24/7 environment. You will mentor a facility team, ensure infrastructure reliability, and drive safety and efficiency. A degree in Engineering and exp...
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About the Data Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in data manager jobs, a critical and evolving profession at the intersection of technology, strategy, and business intelligence. Data Managers are the custodians and architects of an organization's data ecosystem, responsible for ensuring that data is accurate, accessible, secure, and leveraged as a strategic asset. This role is fundamental in today's data-driven landscape, transforming raw information into actionable insights that guide decision-making, optimize operations, and fuel innovation.

Professionals in data manager jobs typically oversee the entire data lifecycle. Their core responsibilities involve designing and implementing robust data governance frameworks, establishing policies for data quality, integrity, and security, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. They are often tasked with managing data architecture, which includes selecting and overseeing databases, data warehouses, and cloud platforms. A significant part of the role involves leading data integration efforts, connecting disparate data sources to create a unified, coherent view for the organization. Data Managers also spearhead the development of reporting systems, dashboards, and advanced analytics capabilities, enabling stakeholders across departments—from finance to marketing to executive leadership—to track KPIs and derive meaningful insights.

The skill set required for data manager jobs is both technical and strategic. Successful candidates typically possess strong expertise in database management systems (SQL, NoSQL), data modeling, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes, and business intelligence tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Looker. A solid understanding of data privacy laws (such as GDPR or CCPA) is increasingly essential. Beyond technical prowess, strategic thinking is paramount; Data Managers must align data initiatives with overarching business goals. They require excellent leadership and communication skills to manage teams of data analysts, engineers, and scientists, and to translate complex technical concepts for non-technical executives. Problem-solving abilities, a meticulous attention to detail, and a proactive approach to identifying automation and efficiency opportunities, including the integration of AI and machine learning workflows, are highly valued.

Typical requirements for data manager jobs include a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, information systems, data science, or a related field, coupled with several years of progressive experience in data management, analytics, or IT. Experience in project management, stakeholder engagement, and a proven track record of delivering data-driven solutions are common expectations. As organizations continue to recognize data as their most valuable currency, the demand for skilled Data Managers remains high, offering a career path defined by impact, leadership, and continuous learning in a vital business function. Discover your next career move by exploring available data manager jobs today.