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Facilities Gas and Chemical Engineer, Phoenix, AZ

Facilities Gas and Chemical Engineer

At TSMC Arizona, brilliance can ignite a world of innovation and launch a promising future. The world’s most brilliant innovators entrust us to transform their ideas into world-changing products that impact millions of lives. As long as you have the same passion to pursue excellence, you will find your fit here.

TSMC Arizona is looking for a Facilities Gas and Chemical Engineer to join our 5-nanometer fab, located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. As a Facilities Gas and Chemical Engineer, you will demonstrate a strong sense of reliability and enthusiasm and will possess an attitude that embodies our core values – Integrity, Commitment, Innovation and Customer Trust.

The Gas/Chemical/Slurry Engineer is responsible for sustaining, troubleshooting, and project managing systems to support semiconductor facility operations and maintenance. Facility systems are designed to run 24 hours a day, 365 days a year without factory interruption, creating a state-of-the-art manufacturing environment. Facility engineers works closely with manufacturing, facility teams, suppliers and vendors daily to understand systems reliability and quality concerns and work to resolve issues.

 

Job Description:

Your main responsibilities include:

●Sustaining engineering support equipment for gas, chemical, and slurry distribution systems. Sustaining engineers are responsible for overseeing operations & maintenance, own ownership of system capacity vs. demand and are in charge of system troubleshooting
●Knowledge of chemical compatibility for materials for process fluids and gases; as well as materials of construction needed for chemical and gas systems to meet semiconductor high purity requirements

●Provide Facilities system engineering leadership to the site organizations in support of safety, reliability, quality, environmental and cost objectives

●Collaborate with operations and maintenance team to develop plans for maximizing operational and maintenance efficiency

●Perform systems assessments, develop and implement improvement roadmap via capital and expense projects

●Manage technical, administrative, financial, schedule aspects, strategic communications, and customer stakeholder relationships during the execution of various facilities projects

●Effectively manage system deliverables including points of delivery, utility parameters, specification limits and notification methods

●Development and maintenance of documentation required for operation and maintenance activities.

●Work to integrate reliability focus and risk analysis into Systems Engineering job scope, which includes FMEAs, root cause analysis, cause mapping, design, commissioning, and training

●Team with other engineering disciplines, management, internal customers, and suppliers to ensure projects and systems are cost effective, within budget, meet the desired design criteria and schedule requirements

●Responsible for the engineering analysis, design, and installation oversight of distribution systems for chemicals and gas equipment and systems

●Project scopes will range from the installation of a single VMB up to the design and installation of a bulk-fed factory-wide distribution system

●Oversee projects to meet design criteria, scope, budget and schedule
Review construction management documentation such as submittals and requests for information

●Direct and execute project commissioning to ensure all chemical and gas systems equipment, components and infrastructure perform as designed

●Organize and plan design activities, create construction documents or manage external design teams in the execution of such deliverables

●Create and communicate project documentation including sequence of operations, installation procedures, and checklists for commissioning and start-up

●Write scopes of work, bid request for proposals, specify and order material
●Additional duties based on business needs, including ERT

 

Minimum Qualifications:

Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States and have:

Bachelor of Science or Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering or closely related field. Understand chemical engineering principles, including chemical/gas piping, filtration, pumps, valves, flow calculations and chemical analytical testing.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

●2 years’ experience working in semiconductor Facilities Chemical, Gas or Slurry distribution Systems.

●Experience in designing, maintaining, or installation of distribution piping, valve manifold boxes, gas cabinets, chemical supply pumping systems for hazardous and high purity chemicals, slurry, and gases systems.

Work Location: Phoenix, AZ

Training Location: Phoenix, AZ

Travel: NA