What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer – Semiconductor Manufacturing (Onsite, Arizona) position at TEEMA?
Electrical Engineer – Semiconductor Manufacturing (Onsite, Arizona)
Join a high-impact engineering team supporting the buildout and long-term operation of a cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing facility. This role offers a unique opportunity to be involved across the full project lifecycle—from design and construction through commissioning and steady-state operations—while directly influencing the reliability and performance of critical electrical infrastructure.
What You’ll Do
Partner with design consultants to define and validate electrical system requirements
Review drawings, submittals, and oversee construction progress
Support commissioning activities including testing, validation, and system startup
Troubleshoot issues during construction and ramp-up phases
Maintain and manage documentation, manuals, and system handoffs
Support ongoing operations of power distribution systems (MV/LV), switchgear, transformers, UPS, and emergency power
Monitor system performance and drive preventive maintenance initiatives
Ensure compliance with applicable electrical codes and safety standards
Perform capacity planning, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement efforts
Collaborate cross-functionally to optimize system reliability and energy efficiency
What You Bring
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
3 years of experience in electrical systems design and/or operations (high-tech or manufacturing preferred)
Strong knowledge of power distribution, emergency power systems, and electrical infrastructure
Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and specifications
Familiarity with NEC (NFPA 70) and relevant industry standards
Experience with AutoCAD, Bluebeam, and related tools
Proven troubleshooting, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Experience supporting facility design, construction, or commissioning is highly valued
PE license is a plus
Work Environment
This is an onsite role based in Tempe, AZ during construction, transitioning to Peoria, AZ for long-term operations. The position includes occasional travel between sites and limited flexibility for remote work. Physical requirements include working in industrial environments, lifting up to 50 lbs, and using appropriate PPE.