Electrical Engineering Leader Position
We are seeking an accomplished Electrical Engineering Leader to drive our energy isolation program forward. This is a critical role that oversees the overall compliance of our Energy Isolation Program, establishing acceptance criteria for authorizing campus energy isolation plans.
* The ideal candidate will oversee and assure the overall compliance of Microsoft's Energy Isolation Program, ensuring it meets or exceeds company safety policy requirements.
* They will develop a centralized Lockout Tag Out (LOTO) procedure for all campus entities, determining if group or individual procedures are required.
* The Electrical Engineering Leader will coordinate energy isolation activities with ongoing updates and liaise with the Microsoft construction team to mitigate impacts on data center operations.
* They will act as a subject matter expert during energy isolation incident investigations within their area of responsibility.
* The Electrical Engineering Leader will participate in high-risk activity planning meetings related to energy isolation.
* Ensuring high-risk standard operating procedures are reviewed, with all energy sources identified.
* Establishing a process to verify personnel qualifications, training, and personal protective equipment for work involving energy isolation.
* Generating monthly reports on activities and the overall status of the energy isolation program.
Required Qualifications:
6+ years of technical engineering experience, or Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field AND 2+ years of technical engineering experience, or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field AND 1+ year of technical engineering experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
5+ years of technical engineering experience with a Bachelor's degree or 3+ years with a Master's degree, along with experience in critical environment standards, communication skills, interpretation of technical drawings, control of hazardous energy, building MEP systems, electrical theory, construction documentation, and building management systems.