Principal Engineer , ELECTRICAL, Global Facilities
Micron Technology
Boise, Idaho, United States
Typical responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Safety & Quality: Ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, and standard processes Leading quality improvement initiatives in area of expertise to reduce Fab impacts, improve efficiency and drive cost savings Owning content of construction specifications, design standards and design checklists that ensure quality, efficiency, and safe work Communication & Collaboration: Partnering with key team members to develop solutions to continuously improve critical metrics Listening to customer feedback, recognizing opportunities, and driving technical innovation Coordinating contracted engineers, designers, and manufacturers to deliver results on projects and initiatives which they have been hired to provide. Project Management/Planning: Leading projects to ensure work is completed within the required scope, schedule, and budget Preparing project Basis of design (BOD) documentation for bidding by third parties. Tracking system capacities and future loading to ensure upgrades are completed on time Review and approval of project design drawings and 3D models Review and approval of field installations during construction Review and acceptance of commissioned systems Review and approval of equipment and component submittals and RFI’s Technical/Data Analysis: Analyzing systems data to make critical decisions, improve performance, gain efficiency, and drive cost savings Collaborating with technical specialists across all Micron sites to solve and align on standard processes Qualifications: Confirmed ability to plan, drive and complete projects effectively Validated skills in working effectively with team members from different subject areas Demonstrated ability to continuously learn and self-improve Proven ability to communicate and present technical information effectively to all audiences Proven experience with electrical system designs Education and Experience: Required: Bachelor's Degree; Electrical Engineering Preferred: 8 or more years of proven experience Additional Job Responsibilities: Provides engineering for semiconductor manufacturing site facilities changes for plant, office, and production equipment layouts, including semiconductor tool installations and R&D applications, working toward economy of operation, maximum use of facilities and equipment, and compliance with laws and regulations. Prepares bid sheets and contracts for construction and facilities acquisition. Completes engineering for requested changes to develop estimates for design costs including equipment, installation, labor, materials, preparation and other related costs for semiconductor manufacturing sites, including R&D applications. 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.