Electrical Engineer Lead - Facilities
Experis
- Boise, ID
- Permanent
- Full-time
The Electrical Engineer also provides troubleshooting for the following systems site wide: electrical, substation, primary power distribution, building power, lighting, UPS and generator.Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Perform regular field inspections during construction and monitor projects to ensure consistency to client specifications and standards, agreed scope, schedule, and budget.
- Evaluate existing electrical elements on campus for safety and integrity and provide recommendations and design for improvements.
- Lead a sustaining electrical design team to produce electrical construction drawings that meet schedule and budget requirements.
- Ensure constructability in relevant environments in or near operating buildings without interruptions.
- Completes all required safety training and conducts all work in accordance with client and Technology Development (TD) safety policies
- Uses and reviews job hazard analysis (JHA/JSA) for work being performed
- Follows all safety and environmental procedures to ensure compliance with applicable regulations including PPE, CoHe (lockout /tagout) and chemical safety
- Actively participates in the EHS program by reporting all EHS-related concerns or problems immediately (maximum 24 hours)
- Proactively sees opportunities to reduce potential hazards which may impact personnel health and/or the environment
- Drives quality improvement initiatives in their area to reduce Fab impacts, improve efficiency and identify cost savings
- Operates and maintains equipment and tools within manufacturer’s and company guidelines to ensure safety and quality expectations are met
- Ensures appropriate communication with facilities and manufacturing partners
- Collaborates with areas leaders to create personal performance and development goals
- Proactively communicates issues that could cause Fab impact, defects, tool restrictions, or lost moves
- Coordinates with collaborators and leaders on issues and changes, and provides regular status updates
- Listens to customer feedback, recognizes opportunities and provides feedback for technical innovation
- Communicates highly sophisticated information to internal and external contacts
- Communicates with Procurement and appropriate partners on new system purchases
- Uses a systematic project management methodology to develop, prioritize and lead projects
- Participates in mid to long-term infrastructure planning for facilities in support of the overall company plan
- Tracks actions and provides critical issue path or resources to ensure actions will be completed on time
- Prepares project scope and ensures necessary input for projects that are electrical in subject area
- Coordinates and leads meetings and initiates follow-up actions with projects that are primarily electrical
- Helps to shape strategic decisions and provides technical support
- Analyzes systems data to make critical decisions, improve performance, gain efficiency, and drive cost savings
- Provides effective and timely mentorship to resolve issues and is highly engaged in key problem resolution
- Provides consultation and technical support to Operations, Maintenance, Manufacturing and other department/sites
- Provides engineering support to ensure facility compliance with federal, state, and local laws
- Identifies and develops a strategy for equipment/processes that streamlines PM frequencies and effectiveness
- Partners with key customers to identify gaps and opportunities for equipment/process efficiencies
- Applies administrative and engineering databases in support of job tracking, engineering data, capital equipment facilitation, and critical system loads and capacities
- Performs research and development on emerging facilities technologies to support innovative semiconductor processes
- Incorporates safety controls in every aspect of the design, enhancement, and modification process
- Strong understanding of data extraction, data analysis and reporting methodologies
- Demonstrated knowledge of electrical theory
- Basic knowledge of utility systems
- Ability to use schematic diagrams to troubleshoot systems to components level
- Demonstrates AutoCAD skills
- Understanding and navigation in SKM
- Required: Minimum – Relevant degree or appropriate certification/licensing; Electrical Engineering
- Preferred: Eight or more years of experience in industrial electrical engineered systems