We are seeking a Facilities Electrical Engineer to lead engineering, maintenance, and the strategic development of on‑site electrical systems. This role is vital to ensuring the safety, reliability, and optimal performance of electrical infrastructure that supports advanced semiconductor manufacturing. The successful candidate will work closely with cross‑functional teams to drive alignment with site, corporate, and departmental objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Champion environmental, health, and safety compliance across all electrical operations. Conduct risk assessments and promote a culture of safety and operational discipline.
- Lead commissioning, maintenance, and optimization of electrical systems from 230kV to low voltage, including emergency generators, dynamic UPS, and advanced power quality equipment.
- Provide expert‑level support for complex operational issues and lead root cause investigations using 8D problem‑solving methodologies.
- Oversee capacity planning, system performance analysis and execution of expansion projects to enable site growth and production demands.
- Review and validate scope, schedule, and cost estimates for infrastructure upgrades. Provide engineering oversight and technical guidance during design and construction phases.
- Conduct risk assessments and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to eliminate single points of failure and enhance system resilience.
- Mentor and develop electrical engineers and technicians through structured training programs and hands‑on site engagement.
- Lead post‑incident reviews and drive implementation of corrective and preventive actions for system abnormalities.
- Drive strategic initiatives for system capacity expansion, reliability improvement, and energy efficiency.
- Spearhead the deployment of SMART power systems, predictive diagnostics, and digital tools to enhance team productivity and system intelligence.
Job Requirements, Qualifications & Experience
- Master’s, Bachelor’s, or advanced degree in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent).
- Experience in high, medium, and low voltage electrical systems design, maintenance, and operations within semiconductor or advanced manufacturing environments.
- Proficiency in HV/MV/LV systems, ETAP software, and IEC standards. Familiarity with SMART systems and predictive maintenance tools is advantageous.
- Strong analytical, logical, and critical thinking skills.
- Effective communicator, able to collaborate across all levels.
- Growth mindset with a passion for continuous learning.
- Internship or experience in the semiconductor industry is a plus.
- Demonstrated leadership and a track record of impact are highly desirable.
- Interest in and knowledge of the semiconductor industry and Micron is preferred.
- Knowledge of Statistical Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiment, engineering statistical data analysis would be advantageous.
Core Values
- People – Respect, develop, and empower others.
- Innovation – Drive continuous improvement and breakthrough thinking.
- Tenacity – Show grit and determination.
- Collaboration – Build trust and foster teamwork.
- Customer Focus – Deliver excellence and value.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.