As a Micron Singapore Construction Electrical Engineer, you will play a key role in the design, installation, and commissioning of electrical systems in semiconductor manufacturing facilities. This role requires strong technical expertise, project management skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time and within budget.
Electrical Distribution
Key Responsibilities:
Electrical System Design & Engineering:
- Develop and review detailed electrical designs, including schematics, wiring diagrams, and system layouts, ensuring they meet the specific needs for manufacturing, cleanrooms and process areas.
- Perform load calculations, short circuit analysis, and system capacity planning to ensure electrical infrastructure is robust and reliable.
- Work with the general contractor to specify and select electrical equipment, such as switchgear, transformers, distribution panels, and backup power systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
- Collaborate with other engineering disciplines (mechanical, structural, etc.) to ensure the electrical design is integrated with other building systems.
Construction Support & Installation Oversight:
- Provide technical guidance to construction teams during the installation of electrical systems, ensuring adherence to design specifications, safety standards, and project timelines.
- Review and approve electrical submittals, shop drawings, and contractor work plans.
- Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, troubleshoot issues, and verify that electrical work is performed in compliance with codes and regulations.
- Work with the general contractor to manage and coordinate with subcontractors and suppliers for the procurement, delivery, and installation of electrical components.
Testing, Commissioning, & Handover:
- Oversee and participate in the testing and commissioning of electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, emergency power, and control systems.
- Work with the general contractor and/or sub contractors to perform or oversee functional testing, troubleshooting, and adjustments to ensure systems operate according to design and client requirements.
- Review documentation for system handover, including as-built drawings, test reports, and operating manuals.
- Lead or support the transition to facilities operations, providing technical expertise during the ramp-up phase and ongoing support as needed.
Compliance, Safety, & Continuous Improvement:
- Ensure all electrical installations comply with relevant codes (e.g., NEC, IEEE), safety standards (NFPA, OSHA, MOM), and environmental regulations.
- Implement best practices for energy efficiency, sustainability, and electrical safety within semiconductor environments.
- Stay updated with the latest advancements in electrical engineering and semiconductor manufacturing technologies, recommending improvements or innovative solutions for future projects.
- Participate in post-project reviews and implement lessons learned to improve electrical designs and processes in subsequent projects.
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience in electrical engineering, preferably within the semiconductor or high-tech manufacturing sector.
Skills: Proficiency in electrical design software (AutoCAD, Revit, ETAP), strong knowledge of electrical codes and standards, excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
Working Conditions:
This position requires working in both office environments and active construction sites, with occasional travel to project locations.
Working Location :
F10N
Plans facilities changes for plant, office, and production equipment layouts, working toward economy of operation, maximum use of facilities and equipment, and compliance with laws and regulations. Coordinates with architecture/engineering firms in developing design criteria and preparing layout and detail drawings. Prepares bid sheets and contracts for construction and facilities acquisition. Reviews and estimates design costs including equipment, installation, labor, materials, preparation and other related costs. Inspects construction and installation progress for conformance to established drawings, specifications, and schedules. Develops criteria and performance specifications required to meet unique operating requirements and building and safety codes.