Bulk Chemicals and Slurry Facilities Design Engineer - Semiconductors (REMOTE) Architecture - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Bulk Chemicals and Slurry Facilities Design Engineer - Semiconductors (REMOTE)

Our client is currently seeking a Global Facilities Bulk and Specialty Chemical Systems (Slurry) Design Engineer to join the Global Facilities Team.In this role, you will play a crucial part in providing high-quality engineering services and specifications for the planning, design, construction, start-up, and commissioning of discipline-specific facilities systems.Qualifications for This Role:
Bachelor's Degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering (required), with a Master's Degree being highly desirable. Minimum 5 years' experience in Semiconductor Bulk and Specialty Chemical System Engineering, with a specific focus on Design and Construction of Semiconductor or similar systems. 10
years' experience is even better. Familiarity with applicable National Codes, Chemical System Engineering and Maintenance Standards, Guidelines, and Safe Work Practices. Proficiency in applying Chemical theory and related knowledge to design, test, and troubleshoot operational Systems and equipment within a large manufacturing plant. Willingness to travel domestically or internationally, up to 50% of the time. Remember, these qualifications are not just a wish list; they represent the essential qualities we seek in a candidate for this role. Recommended Skills Construction Maintenance Mechanical Engineering Problem Solving Operational Systems Speciality Chemicals Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3r2tt6p93syvzl3p2p', 'ExternalApply-j3r2tt6p93syvzl3p2p'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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