FusionIRX
Commissioning - Engineer- Mechanical - Boise ID
FusionIRX, Boise, Idaho, United States, 83708
Overview
Mechanical Commissioning Engineer – Semiconductor Fab Construction (ASME) Position Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled
Mechanical Commissioning Engineer
with a minimum of 8 years’ experience in
semiconductor fabrication facility new construction . The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
ASME mechanical systems , including installation, start-up, testing, and commissioning of complex process and utility systems. This role requires a deep understanding of ASME codes, commissioning procedures, and the unique demands of cleanroom environments within semiconductor manufacturing. Responsibilities
Plan, execute, and document commissioning activities for all mechanical process and utility systems in compliance with
ASME codes, project specifications, and client requirements . Oversee start-up, functional testing, and performance verification of HVAC, chilled water, process cooling, compressed air, process gas, and other mechanical systems. Coordinate with engineering, construction, QA/QC, and operations teams to ensure a seamless transition from construction to operations. Develop and maintain commissioning schedules, checklists, and test procedures. Review mechanical drawings, P&IDs, equipment submittals, and as-built documentation for accuracy and completeness. Identify and resolve deficiencies, non-conformances, and punch list items during commissioning. Ensure adherence to
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code ,
ASME B31.3 Process Piping , and other relevant standards. Collaborate with equipment vendors, subcontractors, and trades to ensure proper installation and system performance. Maintain detailed records, test reports, and turnover documentation for client acceptance. Enforce safety procedures and cleanroom protocols throughout commissioning activities. Qualifications
8+ years
of mechanical commissioning or mechanical systems management experience in
semiconductor fab new construction
or equivalent high-tech industrial facilities. In-depth knowledge of
mechanical codes and standards
(ASME BPVC, B31.1, B31.3). Proven experience with HVAC, chilled water, process cooling, process gas, vacuum, and other fab-related systems. Strong ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, isometrics, and P&IDs. Experience developing and executing commissioning scripts, procedures, and test documentation. Excellent communication skills and the ability to coordinate across multi-disciplinary teams. Proficient in commissioning management software and Microsoft Office Suite; experience with Bluebeam or similar tools preferred. OSHA 30 certification or equivalent safety training preferred. Preferred
Previous experience working with major semiconductor manufacturers or EPC firms. Familiarity with cleanroom protocols, ISO standards, and contamination control requirements. Experience in fast-track, large-scale construction environments. Work Environment
Primarily on-site at a semiconductor fab construction project. May involve extended hours and weekend work to meet project deadlines. Requires the use of PPE and adherence to strict cleanroom standards.
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Mechanical Commissioning Engineer – Semiconductor Fab Construction (ASME) Position Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled
Mechanical Commissioning Engineer
with a minimum of 8 years’ experience in
semiconductor fabrication facility new construction . The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
ASME mechanical systems , including installation, start-up, testing, and commissioning of complex process and utility systems. This role requires a deep understanding of ASME codes, commissioning procedures, and the unique demands of cleanroom environments within semiconductor manufacturing. Responsibilities
Plan, execute, and document commissioning activities for all mechanical process and utility systems in compliance with
ASME codes, project specifications, and client requirements . Oversee start-up, functional testing, and performance verification of HVAC, chilled water, process cooling, compressed air, process gas, and other mechanical systems. Coordinate with engineering, construction, QA/QC, and operations teams to ensure a seamless transition from construction to operations. Develop and maintain commissioning schedules, checklists, and test procedures. Review mechanical drawings, P&IDs, equipment submittals, and as-built documentation for accuracy and completeness. Identify and resolve deficiencies, non-conformances, and punch list items during commissioning. Ensure adherence to
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code ,
ASME B31.3 Process Piping , and other relevant standards. Collaborate with equipment vendors, subcontractors, and trades to ensure proper installation and system performance. Maintain detailed records, test reports, and turnover documentation for client acceptance. Enforce safety procedures and cleanroom protocols throughout commissioning activities. Qualifications
8+ years
of mechanical commissioning or mechanical systems management experience in
semiconductor fab new construction
or equivalent high-tech industrial facilities. In-depth knowledge of
mechanical codes and standards
(ASME BPVC, B31.1, B31.3). Proven experience with HVAC, chilled water, process cooling, process gas, vacuum, and other fab-related systems. Strong ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, isometrics, and P&IDs. Experience developing and executing commissioning scripts, procedures, and test documentation. Excellent communication skills and the ability to coordinate across multi-disciplinary teams. Proficient in commissioning management software and Microsoft Office Suite; experience with Bluebeam or similar tools preferred. OSHA 30 certification or equivalent safety training preferred. Preferred
Previous experience working with major semiconductor manufacturers or EPC firms. Familiarity with cleanroom protocols, ISO standards, and contamination control requirements. Experience in fast-track, large-scale construction environments. Work Environment
Primarily on-site at a semiconductor fab construction project. May involve extended hours and weekend work to meet project deadlines. Requires the use of PPE and adherence to strict cleanroom standards.
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