Samsung Austin Semiconductor

Semiconductor

ElectricalDistributionEngineer

$70–151k Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Electrical Distribution Engineer at Samsung Austin Semiconductor. Skills: Electrical Distribution, Commissioning, Maintenance, Power Systems. Oversee commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance of critical power systems. Develop detailed step plans incorporating risk analysis”

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Systematic fault-finding

Eligibility Requirements

U.S. export control laws, Not disclose confidential or proprietary information

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of relevant experience with medium & high voltage electrical distribution, Knowledgeable in MV Switchgear and it's Protections, Experience in Commissioning, testing, of HV/MV/LV electrical distribution equipment

What You'll Do.

Oversee commissioning

and maintenance of critical power systems

Develop detailed step plans incorporating risk analysis

Manage project and schedule for multi-team efforts

Ensure power system uptime and performance

Manage proper operation and incident response/recovery

Perform alarm management and rationalization

Monitor trends in equipment utilization

capacity and performance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Project and Schedule management for large multi-team efforts

Process & Methodology

Project management, Schedule management

Full Job Description

**About Samsung Austin Semiconductor** Samsung is a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, founded on the belief that the pursuit of excellence creates a better world. At SAS, we are Innovating Today to Power the Devices of Tomorrow. **Come innovate with us!** **Position Summary** An Electrical Power Distribution Engineer focuses on the seamless transition from project design to active operation. During a project’s startup phase, the engineer is responsible for commissioning all electrical distribution assets—including switchgear, transformers, busways, and protection systems—ensuring they meet design tolerances, safety codes, and performance specifications. Detailed test plans, systematic fault‑finding, and documentation of commissioning results are core tasks that guarantee the facility’s electrical architecture is correctly integrated and fully functional before the facility becomes operational. Once the facility is live, the engineer’s role shifts to maintaining reliability and operational integrity. This involves proactive monitoring of voltage quality, load balancing, and redundancy, as well as scheduling preventive maintenance and rapid response to any anomalies. By integrating advanced monitoring systems, predictive analytics, and robust fault‑management protocols, the engineer guarantees that the power distribution network continues to deliver safe, efficient, and uninterrupted service throughout the plant’s lifecycle. **Role and Responsibilities** **Here’s What You’ll Be Responsible For:** * Overseeing commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance of critical power systems * Development of detailed step plans incorporating risk analysis for all device operations * Project and Schedule management for large multi-team efforts * Ensuring power system uptime and performance * Managing the proper operation and incident response/recovery * Performing alarm management and rationalization of alarms, Monitor trends in equipment utilization, capacity a

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