Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft
Redmond, Washington, United States
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Kim Herzig is a Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft with over a decade of experience building data-driven engineering platforms that power first-party security, compliance, and productivity tools. He leads the team behind CloudMine, Microsoft’s primary software development artifact mining framework, and owns the engineering artifact data pipeline used across many product teams. With a PhD in empirical software engineering and a background in mining version archives, Kim blends rigorous research methods with product-scale engineering to deliver measurable outcome metrics for engineering productivity and “Engineering Thrive.” He has a track record of turning build and verification analysis into operational dashboards and scalable systems, and he’s known for translating repository and build data into actionable security and compliance insights. Based in Redmond, Kim combines deep academic roots (including a Google research internship) with hands-on leadership in large, complex developer ecosystems.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium Saarbrücken
PhD Computer Software Engineering, PhD Computer Software Engineering at Universität des Saarlandes
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Kim Herzig - Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft