Facilities Electrical Engineer - 26-00510- Remote

Electrical Engineering Professional Associate (Facilities Electrical Engineering) - Remote About the Job • Duration 12 Months contract with Possibility of extension • Location Boise, ID • This is a primarily remote role. The successful candidate will need to work onsite approximately 50% of the first month, then one week onsite per month thereafter. • Pay rate Hourly • Job ID 24345 Responsibilities • We’re looking for a Facilities Electrical Engineering Owner’s Representative to play a key role in delivering cutting‑edge semiconductor manufacturing projects in Boise, ID. This is a high‑impact opportunity to work at the heart of advanced manufacturing, partnering with a multidisciplinary team and key stakeholders in a fast‑paced, high‑tech environment • .In this role, you’ll act as the technical owner and advocate for electrical scope during the Tool Installation phase of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. You’ll provide engineering and design oversight for final hookups—including power distribution, grounding, and low‑voltage communications—while helping guide technical decisions in one of the most advanced industrial facilities in the world .What You’ll Do • Provide engineering and design oversight during installation of semiconductor manufacturing tools • .Review and influence electrical designs related to final power, grounding, and low‑voltage system connections • .Develop and review technical specifications for tool installation • .Review vendor submittals and design deliverables to ensure compliance with client requirements and applicable codes • .Collaborate closely with facilities, construction, vendors, and internal project teams to ensure successful executio n Qualification sWhat You’ll Brin • gBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited universit • y.5+ years of experience in engineering design of building electrical system • s.Strong knowledge of NFPA 70 (NEC), and IEEE standard • s.Experience selecting and specifying electrical equipment and system • s.Proven ability to review vendor submittal against contractual and technical requirement • s.Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills in multidisciplinary environment s.Ideally, you’ll also hav • eEngineer in Training (EIT) certification or Professional Engineer (PE) licens • e.2+ years of experience with semiconductor manufacturing tools (design, installation or cleanroom use • ).Field experience working directly with subcontractors and construction personne • l.Familiarity with BIM/CAD tools such as Revit or AutoCA • D.A forward-thinking mindset with desire to learn, innovate, and continuously improv e.Additional Detail • sThis is a primarily remote role. The successful candidate will need to work onsite approximately 50% of the first month, then one week onsite per month thereafte • r.Field work requires mobility, including walking long distances, climbing ladders, and working in active construction environment • s.Must pass background check and drug screenin • g.Must be authorized to work in the U.S. (no sponsorship available ). About our Compa nyDataSoft Technologies is a highly recognized provider of professional IT Consulting services in the US. Founded in 1994, DataSoft Technologies, Inc. provides staff augmentation services for Information Technology and Automotive Services. Our team member benefits inclu • dePaid Holidays/Paid Time Off (P • TO)Medical/Dental Insura • nceVision Insura • nceShort Term/Long Term Disabil • ityLife Insura • nce401 (K) Apply To this Job

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