Facilities Electrical Area Manager
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Operations Manager
Wolfspeed is seeking a Facilities Electrical Area Manager to lead the engineering and maintenance teams for all electrical utilities at our Durham Campuses. You lead by promoting a safety and quality mindset to your teams through continuous improvement of processes, policies, and procedures. You provide daily assistance to your team and develop creative approaches to improve reliability while reducing operational costs and energy consumption.
Day-to-Day- Manages and directs the daily activities of facilities electrical team members – leading leaders, engineers, and technicians.
- Recruits, selects, manages, coaches, and motivates staff; provides guidance and direction on problems and issues; delegates work assignments.
- Works with project teams to start-up and commission facilities systems and equipment.
- Ensures compliance to local, state, and national codes and compliance requirements.
- Supports commercial negotiations and establishment of terms related to services, projects, and power purchase agreements.
- Guides the team to hit key metrics - continuously improving uptime and reliability performance.
- Collaborates with other leaders and facilities teams in the development of overall objectives and long-term company goals. Provides input into the facility annual operating plan and manages expenses under budget.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from an accredited institution.
- 8+ years of electrical engineering experience in a semiconductor or critical facilities environment with a history of progressive roles in technical and people leadership.
- Expert-level knowledge of electrical theory with experience in design, test, and troubleshooting of electrical systems in a large manufacturing plant (480V-12.47kV) – transformers, switch gear, motor control, protective relaying, motors, motor starters, fuses, O/L, AC drives, grounding, uninterruptible power supplies, UPS, emergency stand‑by generators, and power monitoring.
- Knowledge of National Electric Code, NFPA, and other standards governing electrical safety.
- Experience working in a multi‑location, global enterprise preferred.
- Experience collaborating and establishing meaningful relationships with local electrical utilities.
This role may require additional duties and/or assignments as designated by management.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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