Sr. Microsoft Power Platform Engineer

Crocs, Inc.Westminster, CO
$140,000 - $150,000Hybrid

About The Position

Sr. Microsoft Power Platform Engineer is accountable for driving enterprise-wide adoption and value realization of Microsoft 365 Copilot/CoPilot studio and Power Platform capabilities—translating AI and automation into measurable productivity outcomes through partner engagement, use-case development, training, and change management. This role also establishes the operating model, governance, and guardrails required to scale Copilot, Copilot Studio, and Power Platform services safely across the enterprise. Success requires a highly personable, business-facing leader with strong technical credibility.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Information Technology or a related field; Microsoft certifications in M365/Power Platform/security are a plus.
  • 5+ years in Modern Workplace / Microsoft 365 senior technical leadership with demonstrated success driving enterprise enablement, adoption, and change management for new capabilities.
  • Hands-on experience developing in low code environments—specifically Power Platform/Power Automate and CoPilot Studio; familiarity with pro-code AI development environments is beneficial.
  • Solid technical background supporting effective AI development, with desired proficiency programming (Python/Java) or scripting.
  • Deep expertise in Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook/Exchange) and the administrative concepts required to operationalize Copilot effectively and responsibly.
  • Practical expertise in Power Platform governance/administration (environment strategy, DLP policies, Purview, EntraID, lifecycle management, monitoring) and supporting both citizen development and enterprise-grade solutions.
  • Knowledge of data services and structures, particularly those in power platform, and building integrations and connectors for other data sources highly desirable
  • Familiarity with Copilot Studio enablement and governance, including safe publishing practices, connector/data access considerations, external agent connections and operational support needs. Includes hands on experience developing and deploying proof of concepts and prototypes.
  • Solid understanding of responsible AI and data protection practices; with the ability to partner effectively with Security/Legal/Compliance to define and enforce guardrails.

Responsibilities

  • Shape and drive the enterprise Modern Work enablement and adoption by creating the Copilot and Power Platform adoption roadmap, success measures, and rollout approach that connects teams to the broader business and accelerates time-to-value.
  • Collaborate with departments and senior partners to identify, design, and scale high-impact Copilot and automation use cases—turning complex business needs into practical, repeatable playbooks and “day-in-the-life” guidance that enable real impact.
  • Take ownership of power automate platform and automations built in power platform and become SME for existing capabilities
  • Manage and develop power platform data services (Dataverse) and their use cases and governance/ownership
  • Develop strategy for data connectors in Power Platform and their enterprise development / roll out.
  • Lead Copilot and Copilot Studio governance, defining features and capabilities are available, determining access rights and conditions and managing permissions and guardrails in partnership with Security and Compliance teams.
  • Oversee Power Platform administration and governance, including environment strategy, DLP policies, lifecycle management, and monitoring, to maintain a scalable, secure foundation that empowers makers and supports enterprise-grade solutions.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision coverage
  • life and AD&D
  • short and long-term disability coverage
  • paid time off
  • employee assistance
  • participation in a 401k program that includes company match
  • many other additional voluntary benefits
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