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Electrical Systems Engineer

Bristol Myers Squibb
2 months ago
On-site
Devens, MA
Operations
Summary
The Electrical Systems Engineer provides technical leadership to the facility & plant engineering department. Provides utility system design/operation support and advocates for reliability, maintainability, operability, and reliability engineering end-to-end processes. Partners to improve engineering processes; may manage other project engineers.

Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Own/lead electrical infrastructure subject-matter expertise (utilities, substations, UPS, generators, MCCs, distribution panels, transformers, motors, transfer switches, lighting, grounding/lightning protection, etc.).
- Guide and oversee preventative maintenance (job plan development/maintenance).
- Oversee electrical scope for new projects (requirements, basis of design, detailed design, installation, commissioning, as-builts, turnover).
- Assess operational impact; coordinate with end users/stakeholders to mitigate risk.
- Work with EHS and task execution teams for safety evaluations and implementation.
- Ensure equipment compliance with regulatory/company/site policies.
- Lead/consult on root cause evaluations, investigations, deviations, change management, and corrective actions.
- Perform power studies (fault current, protective device/relay evaluation/setting selection, arc flash/incident energy labeling).
- Review electric rooms; maintain safe/clean environment.
- Support campus sustainability initiatives (energy/water reduction opportunities; electrical oversight).
- Provide utility use volume estimates for budget; support storm/adverse events; perform lifecycle/reliability input for equipment replacement.

Knowledge and Skills / Qualifications
- BS in Electrical Engineering or related discipline (advanced degree preferred).
- 2–4 years relevant biopharmaceutical experience, including plant utilities/auxiliary systems.
- Ability to manage multiple complex technical projects; familiarity with large-scale manufacturing operations; GMP experience.
- Team and individual effectiveness; industrial building utilities troubleshooting knowledge.
- Ability to work extended hours/modified schedules for 24/7 coverage, urgent response, and off-hours implementation.

Benefits (explicitly listed)
- Health coverage; wellbeing support programs; financial protection (401(k), disability, life insurance, etc.).
- Paid time off (flexible time off for US exempt; 160 hours annual paid vacation for certain non-exempt/hourly roles) plus holidays/global shutdown and related eligibility details.

Application instructions
- If your experience doesn’t perfectly match, you’re encouraged to apply anyway.