This role is focused on maintenance execution, operational readiness, safe work practices, and uptime protection rather than system design. A key objective of this position is to build, lead, and continuously improve an in-house self-perform maintenance program, ensuring technicians can safely and consistently execute electrical maintenance in accordance with approved engineering standards and mission-critical operating requirements.
Internal Responsibilities
Eligibility and Location Requirements
This position requires U.S. citizenship and is located onsite in Saline, Michigan. Relocation assistance may be available in accordance with Oracle's relocation policies.
Role Overview
As Senior Facilities Service Manager – Electrical, you will lead the onsite electrical service and maintenance team responsible for the safe, reliable, and disciplined execution of maintenance and troubleshooting activities across mission-critical power infrastructure. Reporting to the Facility Manager, this role serves as the immediate manager for Facilities Technicians and is accountable for field execution, response readiness, electrical safety, technician development, and service quality across the site.
This role is focused on maintenance execution, operational readiness, safe work practices, and uptime protection rather than system design. A key objective of this position is to build, lead, and continuously improve an in-house self-perform maintenance program, ensuring technicians can safely and consistently execute electrical maintenance in accordance with approved engineering standards and mission-critical operating requirements.
Lead the onsite electrical facilities technician team responsible for maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, switching support, and service execution across mission-critical electrical infrastructure.
Serve as the direct manager for Electrical Facilities Technicians, providing day-to-day leadership, work prioritization, coaching, performance management, and technical development.
Build and lead an in-house self-perform maintenance program for electrical systems, including procedures, training, qualification expectations, execution standards, and continuous improvement.
Oversee maintenance and service execution for critical electrical infrastructure, including switchgear, UPS systems, batteries, generators, grounding, breakers, and power distribution equipment.
Own electrical safety programs and ensure strict compliance with NFPA 70E, lockout/tagout, energized work controls, switching discipline, and electrical safe work practices.
Manage vendor performance, SLAs, and contract execution for electrical service scopes, ensuring quality, compliance, and safe field coordination.
Track and report KPIs related to maintenance execution, downtime, equipment health, incident response, and corrective action effectiveness.
Support incident response, service restoration, outage planning, maintenance readiness, and post-event reviews to improve resilience and reduce repeat failures.
Coordinate closely with commissioning, operations, engineering, reliability, and construction teams to ensure safe and effective handoffs and operational readiness of installed systems.
Drive continuous improvement in procedures, maintenance quality, documentation, technician capability, and field execution standards.
Ensure the site is prepared to support 24/7 mission-critical operations through proper staffing, escalation readiness, training, and maintenance planning.
3–5+ years of experience in electrical maintenance, field service, critical facilities operations, industrial power systems, or related uptime-critical environments such as data centers, utilities, manufacturing, or healthcare infrastructure.
Strong background in electrical safety, maintenance execution, regulatory compliance, switching risk, and structured incident response.
Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technology, facilities management, or related field preferred; equivalent electrical trade and leadership experience also valued.
Preferred Skills / Certifications
Experience with mission-critical power infrastructure including switchgear, UPS, batteries, generators, breakers, relays, grounding, and distribution equipment.
Familiarity with electrical maintenance planning, vendor management, switching procedures, incident reviews, and operational handoff requirements.