Entegris

Senior Engineer, Facilities Site Management

Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Full time

Job Title:

Senior Engineer, Facilities Site Management

Job Description:

The Role: 

  • The core purpose of this role is to serve as the critical bridge between base facility infrastructure and semiconductor process equipment (Tools). This position is essential for ensuring the safe, compliant, and efficient integration of all process tools with facility systems (including UPW, Power, Bulk/Specialty Gas, Chemicals, and Exhaust). By managing interface planning and field execution expertly, you will resolve spatial and systemic conflicts during the tool move-in phase, ensuring the cleanroom production lines are operational on schedule to directly support the organization's capacity expansion and time-to-market objectives. 

In this role you will: 

  • Schedule Adherence: Flawlessly execute tool move-in and hook-up project schedules, achieving "zero-delay" tool start-ups to meet aggressive production ramp targets within the cleanroom production environment. 

  • Uncompromising Safety & Quality: Ensure all design and field execution complies with internal EHS protocols, OSHA, and SEMI standards. Champion a culture of safety to achieve "zero safety incidents" during construction and deliver "zero leak, zero micro-vibration" operational quality. 

  • Budget & Resource Optimization: Accurately estimate engineering quantities and rigorously manage external contractors to keep project costs within budget while actively minimizing rework. 

  • Process Systematization: Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and highly accurate as-built drawings for all hook-up activities, establishing a robust, data-driven foundation for future expansions or tool relocations. 

Traits we believe make a strong candidate: 

  • Engineering Design & Spatial Coordination: Proficiency in AutoCAD, Navisworks, or other 3D modeling software for piping layout and clash detection. Strong technical background in MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing), HVAC, water treatment, or gas/chemical delivery systems. 

  • Contractor & Project Management: Proven ability to manage multiple simultaneous tool hook-up projects in a highly dynamic environment. Expertise in field supervision, reviewing Method Statements, and conducting Job Safety Analyses (JSA) with external vendors. 

  • Cross-Functional Integration: Exceptional technical communication skills to bridge the gap between Equipment Engineers (EE), Process Engineers (PE), Facilities system owners, and contractors. Ability to clearly align facility supply capabilities with tool demand specifications. 

  • Operational Support & Troubleshooting: Actively collaborate with Facility Process Engineering, Operations & Maintenance (O&M), and General Affairs to troubleshoot system anomalies, resolve operational bottlenecks, and provide hands-on support for routine facility management tasks, ensuring uninterrupted operations within the cleanroom production environment.  

  • Regulatory & Cleanroom Compliance: In-depth understanding of high-tech cleanroom protocols and practical experience with the safety regulations and compliance standards governing hazardous chemicals and specialty gas piping design. 

Minimum requirements for this role: 

  • Experience: Minimum of 5+ years experience in semiconductor or high-tech facility engineering, with strong and proven track record in both primary (base-build) and secondary (tool) hook-up projects. 

  • Education: Bachelors degree (B.S.) or higher in an Engineering discipline (e.g., Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Environmental, Civil Engineering, or a closely related technical field). 

  • Language Proficiency: Intermediate or above proficiency in English (capable of reading/writing technical specifications, email communication, and basic conversational fluency) and native/fluent in Mandarin. 

Your success will be measured by:  

  • Proactivity: Anticipate spatial conflicts or safety hazards during the design review phase before field execution begins. Take the initiative to propose preventive solutions rather than waiting for issues to arise. 

  • Accountability: Take full ownership of the final hook-up quality. When navigating the "gray areas" of cross-departmental interfaces, step up to resolve ambiguities and ensure the systems handed over to the equipment teams operate flawlessly. 

  • Collaboration: Maintain composure and a high degree of emotional intelligence in a high-pressure, fast-paced cleanroom build-out environment. Foster mutual respect, synthesize diverse technical opinions, and lead contractor teams collaboratively. 

  • Excellence: Go beyond simply "connecting pipes." Continuously seek out innovative construction methods, advanced materials, and optimized management practices to drive down costs, compress schedules, and elevate overall execution quality.