Facility Engineer
Bosch-HomeComfort · Norman, OK, United States · Posted Jul 2, 2026
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Job Summary
Bosch Home Comfort is seeking a highly skilled Facility Engineer with a strong background in electrical engineering to serve as the Location Electrical Safety (LO-ES) Responsible. In this critical role, you will be the primary authority and owner for all electrical safety matters across the manufacturing plant. You will ensure full compliance with Bosch Central Directive 03905, OSHA regulations, NFPA 70E, and all applicable local, state, and federal electrical codes while maintaining a safe, reliable, and efficient electrical infrastructure that supports high-volume manufacturing operations.
As the LO-ES, you will act as the single point of contact and decision-maker for electrical safety risk assessments, permitting processes, lockout/tagout (LOTO) programs, arc flash studies, and electrical work practices. You will drive a strong electrical safety culture and partner closely with maintenance, production, engineering, and EHS teams.
Key Responsibilities
Electrical Safety Leadership (LO-ES Role):
Serve as the designated Location Electrical Safety Responsible (LO-ES) for the Bosch Home Comfort manufacturing facility
Own and continuously improve the plant’s electrical safety program in alignment with Bosch global LO-ES requirements and standards
Lead electrical risk assessments, job safety analyses (JSAs), and approval of electrical work permits
Ensure strict adherence to NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace), OSHA 1910 Subpart S, and Bosch internal electrical safety directives to include CD03905 and N56A
Manage arc flash hazard analysis, labeling, and mitigation strategies
Oversee the plant’s Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) program specifically for electrical energy sources
Conduct regular electrical safety audits, inspections, and field observations; drive corrective actions to closure
Act as the primary interface with external electrical inspectors, authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ), and Bosch global safety auditors
Facility Engineering & Electrical Infrastructure:
Provide technical expertise and engineering support for the design, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of all electrical systems in the facility (power distribution, lighting, controls, backup power, etc.)
Lead or support electrical projects, including upgrades, expansions, and equipment installations
Develop and maintain single-line diagrams, electrical drawings, and equipment documentation
Collaborate with maintenance teams to establish and optimize preventive and predictive maintenance programs for electrical equipment
Troubleshoot complex electrical issues to minimize downtime and ensure production continuity
Specify and select electrical equipment, components, and contractors in compliance with safety and quality standards
Compliance, Training & Culture:
Develop and deliver electrical safety training programs for electricians, technicians, and other qualified personnel
Maintain and update all required electrical safety documentation, procedures, and records
Promote a proactive safety culture through coaching, mentoring, and visible leadership in the field
Participate in incident investigations involving electrical hazards and implement preventive measures
Stay current with evolving electrical codes, standards, and best practices
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (required) from an accredited university (Master’s degree or PE license preferred)
Minimum 5+ years of relevant experience in electrical engineering and/or facility engineering within a manufacturing environment
Proven experience in electrical safety program ownership or leadership (NFPA 70E, arc flash, LOTO, electrical permitting systems)
Strong background in industrial power distribution systems (480V and below preferred; medium voltage experience a plus)
Experience in a high-volume manufacturing plant (automotive, appliance, or similar industry preferred)
Technical & Safety Knowledge:
Deep expertise in NFPA 70E, OSHA electrical standards, National Electrical Code (NEC/NFPA 70), and arc flash calculations (IEEE 1584)
Working knowledge of electrical safety programs, qualified electrical worker requirements, and training standards
Proficiency with electrical design software, AutoCAD, SKM PowerTools, or ETAP (preferred)
Familiarity with Bosch production systems, lean manufacturing, and continuous improvement tools is a plus
Skills & Competencies:
Strong leadership and decision-making skills, especially in high-risk electrical safety situations
Excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities
Effective communication and training skills – able to explain complex electrical concepts clearly
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a cross-functional team environment
High attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Commitment to safety as the top priority
Additional Requirements:
Must be able to obtain and maintain Qualified Electrical Worker status per NFPA 70E
Willingness to work flexible hours and re…