Facilities Senior Electrical Engineer
Location: Marysville
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
What Makes a Honda, is Who makes a Honda Honda has a clear
vision for the future, and it’s a joyful one. We are looking for
individuals with the skills, courage, persistence, and dreams that
will help us reach our future-focused goals. At our core is
innovation. Honda is constantly innovating and developing solutions
to drive our business with record success. We strive to be a
company that serves as a source of “power” that supports people
around the world who are trying to do things based on their own
initiative and that helps people expand their own potential. To
this end, Honda strives to realize “the joy and freedom of
mobility” by developing new technologies and an innovative approach
to achieve a “zero environmental footprint.” We are looking for
qualified individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences,
continuous improvement values, and a strong work ethic to join our
team. If your goals and values align with Honda’s, we want you to
join our team to Bring the Future! Job Purpose Act as SME to
Lead/Support multidisciplinary facility projects and systems (PLC,
shifting speed drive, motors, arc-flash, etc.) by effectively
performing electronic engineering responsibilities. Specialty
topics may include, but not limited to electronic utilities (supply
and distribution, lighting, fire detection and alarm, etc.) Work
with contractors to verify that the design and construction meet
specifications, code and performance expectations. Monitor progress
and performance against the project plan; resolve operational
problems, minimize delays, identify, develop, and gather necessary
resources to complete the project Analyses current operating
conditions and recommends new preventative and proactive methods
for maintaining and monitoring facilities systems. Evaluates
facility standards and practices to improve maintenance procedures
and ensure optimal operational efficiency. Involved in business
planning process and long-term investment planning. Participates in
the planning and installation of new facility systems and provides
knowledge of maintenance, repair, and operations for various
infrastructure, equipment, and building disciplines. Key
Accountabilities Utility Management – Manage utility infrastructure
reliability, capacity, and safety. Assess utility capacity versus
demand, and analyse operational trends. Plan and execute necessary
utility outage activities, including appropriate customer
communication and support. Evaluate new technology and manage
system end-of-life characteristics, seeking opportunities for
utility infrastructure innovation. Apply electrical and facilities
expertise and facilitate the sharing of knowledge and best
practice. Technical Project Management Work with internal customers
and external consultants, contractors, and suppliers to develop
initial concept, specification, design, procurement scope,
fabrication/construction, and installation-related documents.
Communicate and work with department design team members, bringing
technical expertise and knowledge to projects, and managing the
overall execution of projects. Budget Management Maintain
organizational budgets for capital investment and expense
activities, such as maintenance and repair of facility assets and
contracted support services. Budget responsibilities include
formulating requests, tracking expenditures, analyzing trends, and
adjusting budgets to address business needs. Contract Management
Arrange and manage appropriate contracted services support, as
needed. Ensure all work meets or exceeds defined organization
targets. Manage work to ensure all deliverables comply with
associated contract documents, codes and regulations, industry
standards, and Honda standards, as applicable. Maintenance
Coordination Prepare and execute preventative maintenance programs
to ensure operational health and optimum uptime for assigned
infrastructure, equipment, and building assets. Operations Support
Utilize technical knowledge of electrical utility and
infrastructure systems, project management, analytical
decision-making, risk assessment, and troubleshooting / problem
solving, to support facilities-related operations in order to meet
or exceed organization metrics. Qualifications, Experience, and
Skills Minimum Educational Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in
Electrical Engineering, or related discipline, or equivalent
combination of education and experience Minimum Experience 5 years
of related work experience based on education Other Job-Specific
Skills Knowledge / Experience Required: Strong subject matter
knowledge of industrial electrical utility and infrastructure
systems (electricity supply and distribution, lighting, fire
detection and alarm, etc.), through design, construction,
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair activities. Knowledge of
building / campus facilities management and operations, including
construction skilled trades. Knowledge / Experience Preferred:
Professional Engineering (PE) license. Project management
experience. Knowledge of building codes, governing regulations, and
industry standards, such as NFPA, NEC, OSHA, EPA, and local
building and utility-related codes. Knowledge of alternative energy
sources, including solar and wind systems. Knowledge of industrial
process equipment, including PLC, variable speed drive, and robotic
systems. Experience with Maximo asset management system software.
Electrical system modelling using SKM or similar program. Skills
Required: Effective oral and written communication and presentation
skills; customer focus (building productive relationships);
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Project, and
AutoCad / Revit capabilities. Demonstrated Abilities: Effective
communication of ideas to gain consensus from individuals or teams.
Technical proficiency with expertise on some of the topics within
area of expertise. Balancing multiple projects simultaneously.
Comprehending technical drawings and specifications. Planning and
executing special projects and reporting. Working well in a
collaborative environment. Honda Factors: Ability to balance the
wants / needs of the customer with Facilities operational
requirements. Knowledge of Honda project flow, budgeting, and cost
reporting. Project tracking and reporting for PDCA development.
Working Conditions Office, plant manufacturing area, mechanical /
electrical equipment room, and test environments. Willingness to
travel for equipment confirmation, department reviews, and business
planning events. Ability to work overtime, as needed, to complete
tasks. Work all appropriate weekends / shutdowns to manage projects
and cover operational needs. What differentiates Honda and make us
an employer of choice? Total Rewards: Competitive Base Salary (pay
will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to
geographic location, work experience, etc.) Paid Overtime Regional
Bonus (when applicable) Industry-leading Benefit Plans (Medical,
Dental, Vision, Rx) Paid time off, including vacation, holidays,
shutdown Company Paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability 401K Plan
with company match additional contribution Relocation assistance
(if eligible) Career Growth: Advancement Opportunities Career
Mobility Education Reimbursement for Continued Learning Training
and Development programs Additional Offerings: Tuition Assistance &
Student Loan Repayment Lifestyle Account Childcare Reimbursement
Account Elder Care Support Wellbeing Program Community Service and
Engagement Programs Product Programs Free Drinks Onsite Honda is an
equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for
employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national
origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression,
age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected factor.
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