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Digital Safety Compliance Program Manager

Microsoft
United States, Washington, Redmond
Oct 14, 2025
Overview As a Digital Safety Compliance Program Manager, you will be responsible for driving regulatory compliance programs forward and owning their outcomes. This will include working with stakeholders to build process implementations, creating documentation, and direct ownership of external reporting. You will need to be an enthusiastic self-starter, diplomatic, reliable, optimization oriented, and capable of managing interpersonal dynamics well in high-pressure situations.. In this role you will help support and drive the business through building repeatable and scalable compliance processes across the organization, while consistently driving to reduce risks. We are looking for people who enjoy operating in a high accountability, high expectation environment where the goal is always to produce the solution. Honesty, openness to new ideas, and willingness to accept and respond to feedback are critical. This position requires a combination of operations, project management, process optimization, and interpersonal skills with a focus on execution.
ResponsibilitiesDrive compliance readiness for digital safety and content regulation including the DSA and OSA.Enable product compliance by prioritizing where to mitigate risks and build processes that reduce friction and enable the teams and/or projects you support to use their resources most effectively.Partner with internal teams to scope projects and initiatives that move our key objectives forward.Automate away administrative burdens so you and the team can focus on the next most pressing / challenging operational priorities.Leverage the collective knowledge of the team: learn and develop expertise to cover gaps, bolster important efforts and projects, internalize feedback, and take charge of your personal growth.
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