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Senior Process Quality Engineer - Electrical

Department: Quality
Location: Houston, TX

Location: Houston, TX

Department: DEPENG

The Opportunity

The Senior Process Quality Engineer - Electrical is a quality engineering role responsible for improving and sustaining electrical product quality across manufacturing, assembly, integration, and test operations. This position partners with Manufacturing, Electrical Engineering, Supplier Quality, Operations, Test, Product, and Field Construction teams to prevent defects, strengthen process controls, support first-pass quality, and ensure electrical systems meet drawings, schematics, specifications, customer requirements, field installation needs, and applicable quality standards before release from the factory. The role focuses on process capability, in-process electrical quality controls, production and field issue resolution, root cause analysis, corrective action effectiveness, and lessons learned that improve repeatability across product builds and construction installation.

What you will do?

  • Own electrical product quality engineering support for factory production, panel assembly, wiring, integration, testing, and ready-to-ship release activities.
  • Develop, maintain, and improve electrical inspection plans, control plans, quality gates, checklists, hold points, and acceptance criteria for electrical panels, controls, wiring harnesses, cable routing, grounding, sensors, power distribution, and related assemblies.
  • Support in-process inspections, first-piece/first-build reviews, wiring verification, continuity checks, torque verification, labeling verification, grounding/bonding checks, functional testing, and final electrical product release reviews.
  • Partner with Manufacturing and Engineering to resolve electrical quality issues related to schematics, wiring diagrams, panel layout, component selection, workmanship, test failures, supplier components, and installation readiness.
  • Collaborate with Field Construction teams to troubleshoot installation-related electrical product quality issues, support field problem solving, clarify factory versus field interfaces, and feed lessons learned back into factory inspection plans, design reviews, and standard work.
  • Lead containment, root cause analysis, corrective and preventive action, and effectiveness verification for factory electrical nonconformances, repeat defects, customer escapes, production test failures, and quality trends.
  • Analyze NCRs, inspection results, electrical test data, defect trends, rework drivers, and first-pass quality performance to identify systemic process improvement opportunities.
  • Drive manufacturing process improvements using quality engineering tools such as PFMEA, control plans, SPC, mistake-proofing, standard work, layered process audits, and visual electrical quality standards.
  • Support production readiness reviews for new products, first-of-kind builds, design changes, supplier changes, and manufacturing process changes to ensure electrical quality risks are identified and controlled before production release.
  • Collaborate with Supplier Quality on incoming electrical component issues, supplier corrective actions, first article reviews, certificates of conformance, and supplier-related quality escapes affecting factory production.
  • Maintain clear quality records, including inspection results, NCRs, RCCM/CAPA documentation, deviation support, lessons learned, quality alerts, test records, and product release documentation.
  • Coach manufacturing teams and quality inspectors on electrical quality requirements, defect recognition, measurement methods, inspection standards, safe work practices, and build-it-right expectations.
  • Participate in design reviews to ensure manufacturability and quality requirements are incorporated early in product development.
  • Evaluate and disposition manufacturing deviations, temporary process changes to ensure product quality and customer requirements are maintained
  • Support the qualification and validation of new manufacturing processes, equipment, tooling, inspection methods, and electrical testing process prior to implementation.
  • Ensure conformance to applicable standards, customer requirements or specifications, codes, and regulatory requirements applicable to assembly and testing of electrical equipment and systems.
  • Participate in customer 3rd party audits, witness inspections, or factory acceptance tests to electrical equipment or systems.
  • Benchmark internal and external best practices and recommend improvements to inspection and test methods, and manufacturing controls.
  • Support initiatives to identify quality related waste, reduction of rework and scrap, and improving process capacity without compromising product quality.
  • Analyze field performance data and identify opportunities for design and manufacturing improvements.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Quality Engineering, or other technical degree.
  • 7+ years of quality engineering, manufacturing quality, process quality, electrical production support, or electrical test quality experience in a manufacturing, industrial, modular construction, equipment fabrication, or data center product environment.
  • Hands-on experience supporting electrical product quality in factory operations, including electrical panels, controls, wiring, cable routing, sensors, power distribution, grounding, low-voltage systems, or integrated electrical assemblies.
  • Demonstrated experience with ISO 9001 quality systems, NCR/CAPA workflows, root cause analysis, inspection planning, electrical test records, process controls, and production quality metrics.
  • Working knowledge of applicable electrical standards and requirements such as NEC, UL, NFPA 70E, IEC, IPC/WHMA-A-620, drawing/specification requirements, and customer quality requirements.
  • Experience working directly with Manufacturing, Electrical Engineering, Supplier Quality, Operations, Test, Field Construction, and inspection teams to solve factory and field electrical quality problems and prevent recurrence.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Preferred: ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Certified Quality Auditor (CQA), or Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt.
  • Preferred: electrical safety, UL, IPC/WHMA-A-620, NFPA 70E, electrical inspection, or electrical test-related certification.
  • OSHA 30-Hour General Industry preferred for factory and industrial work environments.

How we support you

We believe your best work happens when you feel supported - professionally, personally, and financially. That’s why we offer a range of benefits designed to help you thrive, stay healthy, and plan for the future.

  • Performance-driven rewards – Competitive pay with incentive opportunities that recognize your results and contributions.
  • Comprehensive healthcare – Medical, dental, and vision coverage that supports you and your family’s total well-being.
  • Security and peace of mind – Life and disability insurance programs that provide protection when it matters most.
  • Flexible benefits options – A variety of voluntary benefits so you can personalize coverage to fit your needs.
  • Time to recharge – Generous paid time off to relax, travel, and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • Investing in your growth – Education assistance and tuition support to help you build skills and advance your career.
  • Planning for the future – Retirement and savings programs that help you achieve long-term financial confidence.

Come build with us

At Integra, we’re driven by a vision to transform the data center industry. We specialize in delivering optimized turnkey solutions that bring together speed, quality, and reliability - helping our clients build and operate the mission-critical infrastructure that powers today’s digital world. Integra is a vertically integrated company - owning and managing every phase of the process from site selection and design to manufacturing, procurement, commissioning, and warranty. This approach allows us to move faster, solve challenges more efficiently, and deliver exceptional outcomes for our partners.

What truly sets Integra apart is our people. We are a team of problem-solvers, engineers, builders, and operators who thrive on tackling complex challenges and delivering results. Our culture values collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement - because in a rapidly evolving digital landscape, excellence and adaptability matter.

Joining Integra means being part of a company that is shaping the future of data center infrastructure. If you’re passionate about innovation, impact, and building systems the world depends on, you’ll find the opportunity to grow and make a difference here.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Integra provides equal employment opportunities for all people. No employee or applicant for employment will be discriminated against because of race, creed, origin, marital status, sexual orientation, age, otherwise qualified disabled or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are a qualified applicant who requires reasonable accommodation to complete a job application, pre-employment testing, a job interview or to otherwise participate in the hiring process, please contact talent_acquisition@integra.com

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