Facilities Wastewater Engineer, Operations & Design
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- Boise, ID
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Review of vendor provided design drawings and specifications for completeness and accuracy
- Review of equipment configuration and distribution routing of systems relative to functionality, egress, ease of maintenance requirements, constructability, alignment with P&ID's, etc.
- Validation of engineering calculations
- Review and approval of equipment and component submittals in coordination with O&M staff
- Review and validation of construction RFI responses
- Review and approval of shop drawings and construction models
- Field engineering QA during construction
- Commissioning support
- Entry of system information into a capacity planning software
- Finishes the required safety training and conducts all work in accordance with client and Technology Development (TD) safety policies
- Applies and reviews job hazard analysis (JHA/JSA) for work being performed
- Follows all safety and environmental procedures to ensure compliance with applicable regulations including PPE, CoHE (lockout /tagout) and chemical safety
- Follows-up on safety and quality related issues immediately and works towards resolution with collaborators
- Actively participates in the EHS problems by reporting all EHS-related concerns or problems
- Always wears appropriate PPE, per JHA, supervisor, EHS professionals, and/or job designation
- Proactively finds opportunities to reduce potential hazards which may impact personnel health and/or the environment
- Drives quality improvement initiatives in their area to reduce Fab impacts, improve efficiency and identify cost savings
- Operates and maintains equipment and tools within manufacturer’s and company guidelines to ensure safety and quality expectations are met
- Ensures area-specific procedures and documents exist and submits updates to content when needed
- Understands and enforces hazardous energy isolation and lockout/tagout procedures
- Partners with site PHA (Process Hazard Analysis) to assess risk and replacement of end of life equipment items
- Partners with site PSM team for management of Facilities equipment
- Ensures appropriate communication with facilities and manufacturing team members
- Partners with key collaborators to develop solutions to continuously improve critical metrics
- Collaborates with global teams and partners to resolve equipment/process issues and improve system stability
- Communicates proactively with leaders and customers on the daily priorities and issues
- Attends and participates in meetings and provides relevant technical recommendations
- Partners with area leaders and customers to gather input for area improvement
- Communicates changes made to equipment and follows business rules for change control
- Partners in data collection, gap analysis, and improvement implementation
- Proactively communicates issues that could cause Fab impact, defects, tool restrictions, or lost moves
- Coordinates with team members and leaders on issues and changes, and provides regular status updates
- Broadens cross-disciplinary knowledge through new assignments
- Listens to customer feedback, recognizes opportunities and provides opportunities for technical innovation
- Exchanges sophisticated information with colleagues and managers
- Provides advice and guidance to less experienced team members
- Applies a systematic project management methodology to develop, prioritize and manage projects
- Works closely with Design and Projects teams to ensure work is completed within the required scope, schedule and budget
- Tracks actions and provides the path or resources to ensure actions will be completed on time
- Collaborates with partners on the design and coordination of projects
- Coordinates and leads meetings and initiates follow-up actions
- Provides support for the installation or commissioning of new facilities infrastructure
- Provides support for cost and schedule estimates and justification for approval
- Reviews design packages ensuring specifications are met and cost reduction improvements are identified
- Supports equipment startup and commissioning
- Coordinates and leads cost reduction projects
- Collaborates on lessons learned to improve and prevent future problems
- Excellent multi-tasking, time-management, organization and prioritization skills
- Proven skills in working effectively with team members from different fields
- Demonstrated ability to organize and efficiently facilitate meetings and project teams
- Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to follow sophisticated procedures, and work with minimal supervision
- Demonstrated ability to identify, develop, propose, and implement effective plans to improve overall efficiency
- Proven ability to communicate and present technical information effectively to all audiences
- Demonstrated knowledge of safety codes and regulations
- Required: Minimum – Relevant Bachelor’s degree or experience; Chemical, or Environmental engineering, Chemistry, or related field of study
- Required: Three or more years of relative experience
- Preferred: Master’s degree in engineering and/or your discipline specific Professional Engineer certification
- Preferred: Three or more years of Facilities/Plant Operations experience in semiconductor manufacturing