Senior Electrical Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Senior Electrical Engineer
Reacting to the manufacturing and development of textile products, the Senior Electrical Engineer manages the electrical aspects of production for the Hand Towels business unit at Kimberly‑Clark’s Loudon Mill. This role blends capital project leadership with day‑to‑day reliability engineering, ensuring both long‑term asset health and the day‑to‑day performance of high‑speed manufacturing equipment.
Position SummaryThe Senior Electrical Engineer provides technical leadership, creativity, & operational expertise in the design, development, optimization, troubleshooting, & operation of TM4 and supporting processes.
Responsibilities- Follows the Safety Roles and Responsibilities Matrix for Loss Prevention and Control, holding all team members accountable.
- Provides guidance in the initiation, design, optimization, and development of manufacturing and supporting processes to achieve unit objectives, including projects for significant cost savings and year‑over‑year improvements.
- Develops expertise in engineering principles and scientific analysis, offering advice and counsel sought by others.
- Leads security and documentation efforts to protect proprietary information and ensure data retrieval.
- Identifies, defines, and solves problems/opportunities using LEAN methodologies to meet unit objectives.
- Leads medium‑to‑large capital projects ($1MM–$30MM) from concept through commissioning, including scope definition, equipment selection, installation, checkout, and startup.
- Adheres to corporate policies and emphasizes Corporate Family Integrity (CFI) and internal controls on all projects.
- Communicates to inform, engage, and inspire, building collaboration and organizational alignment.
- Participates in developing others in the incumbent’s area of expertise and demonstrates understanding of diverse backgrounds.
- Leads by example in safety, ensuring all designs and processes meet corporate and regulatory requirements.
- Improves process capability to reduce defects and variability, identifying and implementing products, processes, materials, systems, and procedures to achieve business objectives.
- Creates an inclusive environment where all team members are respected and motivated to improve individual and team contributions.
- Receives broad objectives, assigning tasks that may range from individual contribution to team leadership, and communicates directly with project sponsors to define scope, control, and resource use.
- Provides electrical leadership for manufacturing asset management teams on a day‑to‑day basis.
- Acts as a recognized technical leader, upholding high professional standards, vision, and sensitivity.
- Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Electrical Engineering.
- At least 7years of industrial experience in high‑speed manufacturing environments.
- Strong experience with Allen‑Bradley Control Logix drives, HMI interfacing, and I/O systems.
- Experience with AC/DC instrumentation, flow/pressure/temperature consistency control valves, and power distribution systems up to 480V.
- Knowledge of NEC and NFPA requirements.
- Manufacturing background with project‑management experience.
- Proficiency directing work and managing contractors.
- Tissue‑making production equipment, materials, and processes.
- Experion system familiarity.
- Motion‑control and servo‑systems expertise.
- Control‑net communications.
- Safety‑systems knowledge.
- Power distribution systems up to 15kV.
- SAP experience.
Benefits include 401(k) and profit‑sharing plans, target bonus eligibility, health and dental coverage, and the company’s comprehensive benefits suite. Full details are available on the company benefits website.
CompensationUSD
105,740–130,620annually, based on qualifications and experience. This includes a target bonus component and eligibility for benefit programs.
- Full‑time position based at Loudon Mill.
- Flexible schedule with up to 15% travel for benchmarking and best‑practice sharing.
- Shift coverage and support of assets, projects, or initiatives as required.
Kimberly‑Clark is a committed equal‑opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, pregnancy, genetic information, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The statements above describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this classification and are not an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required for this position. Employment is subject to pre‑screening tests, which may include drug screening, background checks, and DMV checks. Veterans and members of the Reserve and Guard are encouraged to apply.
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