Facilities Electrical Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States

Facilities Electrical Engineer responsible for the analysis, design, and maintenance of electrical systems within Intel's facilities, ensuring operational excellence, safety, and compliance. This includes managing projects, developing specifications, monitoring system performance, and collaborating with various teams and external partners.

What you'd actually do

  1. Conduct detailed analysis and audits of electrical systems to ensure performance, safety, and compliance with quality and reliability standards.
  2. Lead and execute complex electrical engineering projects, collaborating with design teams, construction crews, field operations, vendors, and research and development teams.
  3. Develop, review, and approve electrical specifications, maintenance procedures, and standards for power supply units and battery backup systems.
  4. Monitor system capacity, utilization, and performance trends, establishing virtual sensors to identify issues and implementing corrective measures.
  5. Design and manage work plans for system analysis, troubleshooting, and life extension evaluations, including end-of-life replacement scopes and schedules.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related specialized field
  • 4+ years of experience in electrical engineering, system analysis, or facilities management with a Bachelor's degree
  • 3+ years with a Master's degree; or 0 years with a PhD
  • Knowledge in electrical equipment management, facility operations, preventive maintenance, and problem-solving methodologies
  • Experience with breaker coordination, arc flash studies, and power distribution modeling
  • Knowledge of compliance standards, quality assurance practices, and system capacity management

Nice to have

  • Leadership in cross-functional engineering teams and large-scale projects
  • Exceptional communication and collaboration skills to engage with diverse technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Analytical skills to identify and mitigate adverse system trends effectively
  • Experience with utility provider operations and partnerships to improve power quality
  • Passion for driving sustainability, efficiency, and innovation within facilities engineering

What the JD emphasized

  • electrical engineering
  • system analysis
  • facilities management
  • electrical equipment management
  • facility operations
  • preventive maintenance
  • problem-solving methodologies
  • breaker coordination
  • arc flash studies
  • power distribution modeling
  • system capacity management