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Here’s the Gist:
Wolfspeed is seeking a Facilities I&C Engineer to join our Facilities team at our global headquarters in Durham, NC. This person will be responsible for the development of the design logic control and monitoring of the Mechanical, Electrical, and Process systems. This person will also be responsible for the specifications, design scope, cost estimate, and procurement of engineered equipment. This is a challenging opportunity with room for growth.
The Day-to-Day:
- Designing and implementing cost-effective systems/equipment modifications to help improve safety and reliability.
- Developing a project specification with colleagues, often including those from other engineering disciplines.
- Discussing and solving complex problems with manufacturing departments, sub-contractors, suppliers and customers considering the implications of issues such as cost, safety and time constraints.
- Monitoring and evaluate existing control and monitoring of the mechanical, electrical, and process systems for operational deficiencies and improvements.
- Evaluating existing monitoring and control system capacities and recommend capacity increases to accommodate production growth.
- Preparing control and monitoring components specifications for mechanical, electrical, and process systems.
- Providing startup and commissioning supervision for new or modifications of monitoring and control systems.
- Working with Facilities Project Management and Facilities Operations teams to prepare turnover documentation upon completion of projects and modifications to the control and monitoring of mechanical, electrical, and process systems.
- Working with Facilities Operations to support standard operation procedure development and training on control and monitoring of mechanical, electrical, and process systems.
- Will require technical knowledge of SCADA and PLC systems, condition monitoring and control, and project commissioning and integration.
- Will require basic knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems to provide technical support to the plant operations and the project management teams.
- Mechanical, Electrical, and process Systems include chilled water, hot water, steam, clean steam, exhaust, humidification, and air handling systems used for office, lab, production, and clean room environments; substations, water purify systems, wastewater recycle and discharge systems.
- Working with other professionals, within and outside the Facilities engineering sector (manufacturing, maintenance, operations, accounting, administration, management, scientists, etc.) to develop design criteria, project scopes, schedules, and funding requests to successfully define and deliver projects
This Job is Right for You if You Have (Minimum Requirements):
- with a focus in the semiconductor industry.
- Very diverse in understanding the electrical, mechanical, architectural design and construction disciplines and proficient in either electrical, mechanical, chemical, or process engineering for semiconductor services.
- Engineering degree is required, registration in an engineering field preferred.
- Excellent communication skills, confidence, and have the ability to work independently.
- Traceable experience as project manager for both small and large projects ranging in a total aggregate of at least $550,000, as well as single projects in excess of $250,000.
- Precise and concise written communication skills.
- Familiarity with a cleanroom environment.
- The ability to work under pressure.
- Organizational skills, such as time and resource planning.
- Able to walk up and down stairs, climb ladders, and work in a heavy construction environment.
- Able to work around hazardous material.
This role may require additional duties and/or assignments as designated by management.
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We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.