Facilities Electrical Engineer (Plant)

Bosch GroupRoseville, CA
1d$100,000 - $135,000Onsite

About The Position

We are seeking a Facilities Electrical Engineer with specialized expertise in commissioning, project execution and operational readiness within a high-demand semiconductor manufacturing environment. This critical role ensures the seamless integration of new and upgraded electrical systems - from design validation through energization - while maintaining uninterrupted fabrication operations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with medium-voltage electrical systems up to 12,000 V and a proven track record of executing complex projects safely and efficiently.

Requirements

  • 4+ years of electrical engineering experience, construction support, and operational troubleshooting.
  • Proficient in power distribution systems, motor control centers (MCCs), VFDs and backup/emergency power systems.
  • Experience with low and medium-voltage systems up to 12,000 V is required.
  • Good knowledge of electrical codes and standards, including NEC, NFPA 70E, IEEE, and NETA.
  • Skilled in Revit and CAD drafting platforms (e.g. AutoCAD).

Nice To Haves

  • BS in Electrical Engineering with a focus on power systems or controls.
  • Control systems troubleshooting and commissioning experience.
  • Experience performing power systems studies, including protective device coordination, arc flash analysis, short circuit calculations and cable schedules.
  • Background supporting electrical systems in high-reliability environments, such as semiconductor, pharmaceutical or data center facilities.

Responsibilities

  • Commissioning & Startup Leadership: Lead commissioning for facility upgrades, expansions and new tool installations. Develop commissioning plans and validation protocols for performance, functionality and compliance with design and operational requirements. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues to ensure timely energization and successful system handoff.
  • Project Execution & Documentation: Author, review and approve electrical project scopes of work (SOWs) and switching/LOTO schedules for outages, tie-ins and energizations. Create and maintain SOPs, maintenance procedures and emergency response plans aligned with industry best practices. Manage electrical change orders, submittals and RFIs during project execution.
  • Facility Upgrades & Tool Installation: Provide electrical engineering support across the project lifecycle, including new fab construction, expansions and tool installations. Ensure designs comply with NEC, SEMI standards, corporate specifications and power quality requirements for sensitive equipment. Validate voltage, current, grounding and harmonic performance for new tool hook-ups.
  • Power System Reliability & Safety: Apply load-shedding and restoration strategies to minimize risk during planned outages and unplanned events. Champion electrical safety, particularly during medium-voltage (up to 12 kV) energization and maintenance. Maintain compliance with NFPA 70E, OSHA and NFPA 70B standards. Ability to read single-line drawings. Develop and implement robust LOTO procedures for complex multi-sourced and medium-voltage systems. Maintain accurate as-built documentation and participate in electrical incident.

Benefits

  • health, dental, and vision plans
  • health savings accounts (HSA)
  • flexible spending accounts
  • 401(K) retirement plan with an attractive employer match
  • wellness programs
  • life insurance
  • long term disability insurance
  • paid time off
  • parental leave
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