Micron Technology
Semiconductor
GlobalEHSSPrincipalElectricalSafetyEngineer
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“Global EHSS Principal Electrical Safety Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Electrical safety, SEMI S2, NFPA 79, IEC 60204-1. Develop global electrical safety programs. Oversee global electrical safety programs”
Industry & Context.
Complex safety challenges
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, 10 years of experience in electrical safety, Demonstrated experience leading complex electrical safety evaluations, In-depth understanding of SEMI S2, In-depth understanding of NFPA 79, In-depth understanding of IEC 60204-1, Ability to interpret electrical schematics, Ability to interpret control systems, Ability to interpret safety architectures
Nice to Have
Experience in semiconductor manufacturing, Experience in advanced manufacturing, Familiarity with global conformity schemes, Experience supporting global equipment safety governance, Experience supporting corporate EHS programs, Exposure to functional safety concepts, Exposure to safety-related control systems, Experience with high-voltage electrical build
What You'll Do.
Develop global electrical safety programs
Oversee global electrical safety programs
Develop global equipment safety programs
Oversee global equipment safety programs
Act as technical expert for electrical safety
Act as technical expert for equipment safety
Interpret IEC 60204-1
Implement IEC 60204-1
Lead electrical safety documentation reviews
Approve electrical safety documentation reviews
Lead third-party assessments
Approve third-party assessments
Influence safe-by-design outcomes
Engage with cross-functional teams
Engage with suppliers
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional engagement; Supplier engagement
Full Job Description
**Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for _all_. ** Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever. We keep Micron’s global operations safe by crafting, governing, and continuously improving how equipment and electrical systems are engineered and evaluated. Our team works at the intersection of engineering excellence and real-world risk, collaborating across sites and fields to prevent serious incidents before they happen. If you enjoy solving complex safety challenges at scale, this is a place where your expertise truly matters. The Principal Electrical Safety Engineer holds a meaningful role in safeguarding people, equipment, and operations throughout Micron’s worldwide presence. This position acts as a senior technical expert, directing electrical safety initiatives, advising on high-risk equipment choices, and shaping results across engineering, EHS, and supplier groups. You’ll work with considerable independence and make decisions that withstand technical, regulatory, and audit examination. ## Responsibilities: * Develop and oversee global electrical and equipment safety programs and standards * Act as Micron’s technical expert for electrical and equipment safety, covering complex and high-risk systems * Consistently interpret and implement SEMI S2, NFPA 79, and IEC 60204-1 across sites and suppliers * Lead and approve electrical safety documentation reviews and third-party assessments * Influence safe-by-design outcomes through cross-functional and supplier engagement ## Minimum Qualifications: * Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field * 10 years of experience in electrical safety, equipment engineering, maintenance, or EHS engineering * Demonstrated experience leading complex electrical safety evaluations and decisions * In-depth u
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