Facilities Engineer - Electrical
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Automation Engineering
Job Title:
FACILITIES ENGINEER - ELECTRICAL
Location:
Warsaw, Indiana
Level: Senior
Client Facing:
Yes
At The PAC Group (PAC), we specialize in engineering consulting, program management, and operational excellence—delivering high-impact solutions in more than 20 countries. We’re proud to partner with the world’s leading companies in automotive, aerospace, industrial, and technology sectors, providing strategic guidance and hands‑on execution that drive innovation and efficiency. Whether we’re launching advanced manufacturing systems, deploying digital simulation tools, or scaling global operations, PAC thrives at the intersection of technology, engineering, and problem‑solving.
Joining PAC means joining a dynamic, fast‑paced, and global team that values curiosity, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Role PurposeThe Electrical Facilities Engineer bridges the gap between high‑level facility infrastructure and the specific power needs of new manufacturing technology in the fast‑paced environment of a new automotive product launch.
Key Responsibilities- Infrastructure Design & Modification: Develop engineering designs, drawings, and specifications for new process equipment installations. This includes power distribution, lighting, and emergency power systems.
- Equipment Installation & Commissioning: Oversee the site preparation and machine installation for new model programs. Manage technical hand‑off to assembly plants, ensuring all hardware meets all standards.
- Launch Support: Directly support launch site activities, including monitoring power management systems and troubleshooting electrical faults during pre‑series production.
- Compliance & Safety: Ensure all installations comply with safety standards and local building codes. Also develop operational test procedures and maintenance documentation.
- Cross‑Functional
Collaboration:
Coordinate with architects, project managers, and contractors to ensure the facility layout supports the manufacturing line's capacity and flow.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering.
- 3–5 years of experience in electrical distribution systems, preferably within a manufacturing or large‑scale industrial environment.
- Mastery of electrical distribution systems, including high/medium/low voltage (e.g., 480V, 13.2kV), transformers, switch gear, and motor control centers.
- Deep knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70E (electrical safety), and local building codes.
- Critical for identifying the root causes of electrical faults during fast‑paced pre‑series production launches. Ability to translate technical jargon into layman’s terms for architects, project managers, and contractors.
- Managing timelines, budgets, and technical hand‑offs to assembly plant teams.
- Meticulous to ensure compliance with safety standards and document precise maintenance procedures.
- The capacity to work effectively under the pressure of a new product launch and handle evolving manufacturing requirements.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD or similar software for generating schematics and electrical layouts.
- Ability to use software for performing arc flash evaluations, short circuit studies, and load calculations.
- Experience with Predictive Maintenance techniques, maintenance management systems, and PLC systems.
$95,000 - $120,000 USD
As set forth in The PAC Group’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law.
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