Sr/Staff Electrical Engineer (Plant)
Company: Bosch Group
Location: Roseville
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description The Bosch
Group operates in most countries in the world. With over 400,000
associates, a career at Bosch offers a chance to grow an
exceptional career in an environment that values diversity,
initiative, and a drive for results. If you are interested in
working on the cutting-edge of technology, working at Bosch is the
place for you! Bosch is expanding its semiconductor business with
silicon carbide chips in the U.S. and plans to invest some $1.9
billion in the Roseville site in California in the coming years.
The first SiC semiconductors will be produced here on
200-millimeter wafers as of 2026. We are committed to quality at
Bosch. Our environment celebrates diversity and promotes career
progression. We seek highly-skilled, creative, results-oriented
people who can look at technology from a new perspective and
provide surprising insight. We are looking for candidates who want
to shape and drive innovation at Bosch. Job Description We are
seeking an exceptionally skilled and experienced Staff/Senior
Facilities Electrical Engineer with a specialized focus on
commissioning, project execution, and operational readiness within
a demanding semiconductor manufacturing environment. This critical
role is responsible for ensuring the flawless integration of new
and upgraded electrical systems, from design validation through to
energized operation. The successful candidate will lead the
development of essential project documentation, meticulously plan
and execute commissioning activities, and safeguard the continuity
of our fabrication processes during complex electrical
modifications and tool installations, all while upholding the
highest standards of medium voltage safety and electrical equipment
maintenance. Key Responsibilities: Commissioning & Startup
Leadership: Lead all phases of electrical system commissioning for
facility upgrades and new tool installations. Develop comprehensive
commissioning plans, and protocols to validate system performance,
functionality, and adherence to design specifications and
operational requirements. Identify and resolve technical issues
during commissioning, driving solutions to ensure timely and
successful system energization and handover. Project Execution
Documentation & Planning: Author, review, and approve detailed
electrical project scopes of work (SOWs). Develop and plan
electrical switching schedules (LOTO schedules) for complex
outages, tie-ins, and energization sequences, minimizing impact to
ongoing operations while maintaining stringent safety protocols,
especially for medium voltage apparatus. Write and review
comprehensive standard operating procedures (SOPs), maintenance
procedures, and emergency response plans for new and modified
electrical systems, incorporating best practices from NFPA 70B.
Prepare and manage electrical change orders, submittals, and
requests for information (RFIs) during project execution. Facility
Upgrade & Tool Installation Support: Provide expert electrical
engineering support throughout the project lifecycle for new fab
construction, facility expansions, and tool installations. Ensure
all electrical designs for upgrades and new tools comply with NEC,
SEMI standards, corporate specifications, and power quality
requirements for sensitive manufacturing equipment. Validate power
quality and availability for new tool hook-ups, ensuring proper
voltage, current, and harmonic levels. Power System Reliability &
Management (during projects): Apply advanced load shedding and load
restoration principles during project planning to mitigate risks
associated with planned outages or unexpected power events. Review
and validate protective device settings and coordination for new or
modified electrical infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable
operation post-commissioning. Conduct arc flash, short circuit, and
load flow studies to support project design, commissioning, and
operational readiness. Safety, Compliance & Operational Excellence:
Champion electrical safety across all project phases, particularly
during high-risk energization, testing, and maintenance activities,
with deep expertise in medium voltage safety practices and
procedures. Ensure strict compliance with NFPA 70E for electrical
safety in the workplace, OSHA regulations, and NFPA 70B for
electrical equipment maintenance. Develop and implement robust LOTO
(Lockout/Tagout) procedures specific to complex electrical
configurations, including multi-source and medium voltage systems.
Maintain accurate as-built documentation for all electrical
modifications and installations. Participate in incident
investigations related to electrical systems, identifying root
causes and implementing preventative measures. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent is
required. 5 years of experience in electrical engineering,
including design collaboration, construction support, and
operational troubleshooting. Proficient in power distribution
systems, motor control centers (MCCs), VFDs, and backup/emergency
power systems. Familiar with electrical codes and standards such as
NEC, NFPA 70E, IEEE, and NETA. Skilled in electrical analysis tools
(e.g., ETAP, SKM PowerTools) and drafting platforms (e.g.,
AutoCAD). Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in Electrical
Engineering with a focus on Power Systems or controls is a plus.
480 and/or 208-volt power distribution experience. Experience with
4,160 and 12,000 voltages. Control systems troubleshooting
experience. Experience in power systems studies, including
selectivity, arc flash coordination, short circuit calculations,
and cable schedules, will set you apart. Experience supporting
electrical systems in high-reliability environments such as
semiconductor, pharmaceutical, or data center facilities. Work
experience in a clean room desired. Additional Information This
role will work on site in Roseville, CA This position works Monday-
Friday, overtime and on call when necessary. Indefinite U.S. work
authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work
authorization unavailable. About Bosch BOSCH is a proud supporter
of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
Initiatives: FIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of
Science and Technology) AWIM (A World In Motion) “Equal Opportunity
Employer, including disability / veterans.” To Learn what it is
like to work at Bosch: Manufacturing at Bosch | We create
technology that is "Invented for Life" | Careers at Bosch USA -
YouTube The U.S. base salary range for this full-time position is
$100,000 - $130,000. Within the range, individual pay is determined
based on several factors, including, but not limited to, work
experience and job knowledge, complexity of the role, job location,
etc. Your Recruiter can share more details about the specific
salary range for this position during the interview process. In
addition to your base salary, Bosch offers a comprehensive benefits
package that includes health, dental, and vision plans; health
savings accounts (HSA); flexible spending accounts; 401(K)
retirement plan with an attractive employer match; wellness
programs; life insurance; long term disability insurance; paid time
off; parental leave. Pay ranges included in the postings, when
included, generally reflect base salary; certain positions may
include bonus, or additional benefits. LI-NS1
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