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[ÀÚ°Ý¿ä°Ç] °æ·Â: °æ·Â 7~19³â ÇзÂ: ´ëÁ¹ Á÷¹«±â¼ú: Àü±â±â»ç, Àü±â¼³°è, Àü±â¼³ºñ°ü¸®, Àü±â¾ÈÀü, Àü±â»ê¾÷±â»ç, Àü±â¼³ºñ, Àü±â¾ÈÀü°ü¸®, Àü±â°ü¸®, Àü±â°ø¹«, °ÇÃàÀü±â¼³°è, Àü±â°¨¸®, ÀüÀÚÀü±â, Àü±â±â¼úÀÚ, Àü±â¾ÈÀü°ü¸®ÀÚ ±âŸ: [Electrical Engineering Manager]
Location: Cheonan / Asan, South Korea Reports To: Director of Engineering Industry: Advanced Materials Manufacturing (Aerogel / Thermal Solutions)
[Position Overview] The Electrical Engineering Manager is a dual-role position serving as both: The legally appointed Electrical Safety Manager for the facility, and The technical authority for all manufacturing equipment electrical and control systems.
This role oversees the entire electrical scope of the plant — from high-voltage power infrastructure to low-voltage automation systems — ensuring operational stability, safety compliance, and scalable production capability.
This is not a maintenance-only position. It requires hands-on technical leadership across: Facility power distribution systems Automated production line controls New line electrical design & commissioning External contractor and panel builder management
The ideal candidate is a ¡°Generalist Expert¡± capable of managing substation infrastructure one day and troubleshooting a PLC or 24V DC sensor issue the next.
[Key Responsibilities] 1. Electrical Safety & Infrastructure Management Serve as the legally appointed Electrical Safety Manager for the site Oversee operation and maintenance of high-voltage receiving and distribution systems (transformers, switchgear, substations) Develop and execute preventive maintenance programs Ensure compliance with Korean Electrical Safety regulations (KESCO) Perform load calculations and capacity planning for facility expansion
2. Manufacturing Equipment Electrical & Controls Lead electrical design execution for new production equipment Define and approve specifications for PLCs, HMIs, VFDs, servo systems, and instrumentation Review and approve electrical schematics (EPLAN / AutoCAD Electrical) from external machine builders Troubleshoot automation issues (hardware and logic) on the production floor Oversee commissioning activities including I/O checks, safety interlocks, and emergency stop validation
3. Project & Vendor Management Manage electrical contractors and panel builders Define Electrical Bill of Materials (BOM) and drive component standardization Lead electrical commissioning of new production lines Optimize spare parts strategy and improve system reliability
[Qualifications] Required Bachelor¡¯s degree in Electrical Engineering Valid ¡°Engineer Electricity¡± certification (Àü±â±â»ç) Minimum 2 years of practical experience after certification (to meet legal appointment standards) Approximately 7+ years of progressive experience in electrical engineering, automation, or facility power management
[Preferred] Experience with both high-voltage facility systems and low-voltage machine control Manufacturing plant start-up or expansion experience PLC-based industrial automation experience Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical or EPLAN Production line commissioning experience Technical Competencies Strong understanding of transformers, swit
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