TEEMA Solutions Group
My client is seeking a Facilities Electrical Engineer.
This role will act as the system owner and subject matter expert for a variety of Electrical Power systems supporting the Arizona facility. You will be responsible for safety, capacity, reliability, documentation, and advanced troubleshooting of electrical power systems that may be up to 12.4kV, as well as UPS and Emergency Generator systems. You will develop documentation such as PM job plans, operating procedures, troubleshooting specifications, and training programs, and engage with electricians and service providers to ensure power systems are safe and maintained. The factory/site is located in Peoria, AZ. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Evaluate production equipment performance and efficiency. Perform load calculations and select appropriate feeders for system stability. Conduct preventive maintenance on transformers, generators, UPS, and batteries. Monitor key equipment in the central control room in real-time, including power consumption. Develop system documentation (PM job plans, operating instructions, action plans, training) and lead root cause analysis (RCA) for electrical system failures. Manage PA system operations, including installation, maintenance, and user training. Ensure maintenance meets OEM and AHJ/Code requirements. Coordinate with utility providers on load management and downtime. Manage the Electrical Load Database to ensure redundancy and capacity for future expansion, including reviewing ground fault, electrical coordination, and Arc Flash Analysis to mitigate risks. Develop and review plans, specifications, cost estimates, and safety plans. Provide training and troubleshooting for electricians to ensure safe switching and work practices. Ensure all equipment operations, repairs, modifications, and maintenance meet manufacturer specifications and environmental protection requirements. Perform additional duties as needed, including ERT. Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering. Minimum of 3 years of relevant post-education experience as an electrical engineer. At least 3 years of maintenance experience with extensive knowledge of infrastructure design. Knowledge of industrial, commercial, semiconductor, or Electric Utility operations is preferred. Knowledge of industry standards, codes, and regulations applicable to electrical power systems. Proficiency with electrical engineering principles, practices, and design/build processes. Competence in related disciplines such as controls, water, gas, chemicals, or mechanical systems. Understanding of engineering and electrical construction laws, codes, and compliance practices. Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills for technical analysis and decision-making. Experience coordinating and directing subcontractors effectively. Experience with hook-up and layout, equipment review, bidding, supervision, and equipment handover. For expansion projects, experience in planning, design, construction, permits, and project completion. Physical Requirements:
Ability to safely climb ladders and work at heights from ladders, scaffolding, lifts, roofs, or platforms, and in confined spaces. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in the semiconductor or advanced manufacturing industry. Experience managing utility equipment, facility optimization, energy-saving planning, and utility operations.
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This role will act as the system owner and subject matter expert for a variety of Electrical Power systems supporting the Arizona facility. You will be responsible for safety, capacity, reliability, documentation, and advanced troubleshooting of electrical power systems that may be up to 12.4kV, as well as UPS and Emergency Generator systems. You will develop documentation such as PM job plans, operating procedures, troubleshooting specifications, and training programs, and engage with electricians and service providers to ensure power systems are safe and maintained. The factory/site is located in Peoria, AZ. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Evaluate production equipment performance and efficiency. Perform load calculations and select appropriate feeders for system stability. Conduct preventive maintenance on transformers, generators, UPS, and batteries. Monitor key equipment in the central control room in real-time, including power consumption. Develop system documentation (PM job plans, operating instructions, action plans, training) and lead root cause analysis (RCA) for electrical system failures. Manage PA system operations, including installation, maintenance, and user training. Ensure maintenance meets OEM and AHJ/Code requirements. Coordinate with utility providers on load management and downtime. Manage the Electrical Load Database to ensure redundancy and capacity for future expansion, including reviewing ground fault, electrical coordination, and Arc Flash Analysis to mitigate risks. Develop and review plans, specifications, cost estimates, and safety plans. Provide training and troubleshooting for electricians to ensure safe switching and work practices. Ensure all equipment operations, repairs, modifications, and maintenance meet manufacturer specifications and environmental protection requirements. Perform additional duties as needed, including ERT. Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering. Minimum of 3 years of relevant post-education experience as an electrical engineer. At least 3 years of maintenance experience with extensive knowledge of infrastructure design. Knowledge of industrial, commercial, semiconductor, or Electric Utility operations is preferred. Knowledge of industry standards, codes, and regulations applicable to electrical power systems. Proficiency with electrical engineering principles, practices, and design/build processes. Competence in related disciplines such as controls, water, gas, chemicals, or mechanical systems. Understanding of engineering and electrical construction laws, codes, and compliance practices. Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills for technical analysis and decision-making. Experience coordinating and directing subcontractors effectively. Experience with hook-up and layout, equipment review, bidding, supervision, and equipment handover. For expansion projects, experience in planning, design, construction, permits, and project completion. Physical Requirements:
Ability to safely climb ladders and work at heights from ladders, scaffolding, lifts, roofs, or platforms, and in confined spaces. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in the semiconductor or advanced manufacturing industry. Experience managing utility equipment, facility optimization, energy-saving planning, and utility operations.
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