Electrical Engineer - Power Distribution

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · New York, NY

Electrical Engineer focused on power distribution, automation systems, and vendor management for facility operations in a regulated R&D site. Responsibilities include engineering oversight, capital planning, and ensuring compliance for electrical and controls systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide engineering oversight and technical guidance for facility electrical and controls systems in regulated laboratory and office environments
  2. Oversee vendor and contractor work related to power distribution, building systems, and critical utilities
  3. Support operations, maintenance programs, and capital projects for: Primary and backup power distribution systems, Building Management Systems (BMS), Environmental Monitoring Systems (EMS), security, and fire alarm systems, Facility and critical utility control systems
  4. Contribute to near- and long-term capital planning, budgeting, and project execution
  5. Provide technical input for risk management, EHS, business continuity, and compliance activities

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree with at least 2 years of experience; OR a master's degree with more than 0+ years of experience; OR an associate's degree with 6 years of experience; OR a high school diploma (or equivalent) and 8 years of relevant experience
  • Experience in designing, installing, and maintaining electrical systems for HVAC, purified water, chillers, boilers, steam, and facility equipment
  • Proven ability to support facility operations, maintenance, and projects in regulated or technical environments
  • Demonstrated skills in project coordination, planning, and stakeholder management
  • Effective teamwork and collaboration with cross-functional teams, vendors, and contractors to deliver critical customer service

Nice to have

  • Experience with BMS/automation platforms (e.g., Honeywell)
  • Familiarity with pharmaceutical, laboratory, or regulated facility environments
  • Project management experience and use of CMMS/EAM systems
  • Working knowledge of PLCs, control systems, and smart/IoT building technologies

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated laboratory and office environments
  • regulated or technical environments
  • pharmaceutical, laboratory, or regulated facility environments