TEEMA Solutions Group
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer (HVAC & Environmental Controls)
TEEMA Solutions Group, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
To maintain confidentiality and prevent direct search matches, I have rephrased the title to
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer (HVAC & Environmental Controls)
and generalized the industry-specific references to
High-Tech Production Facilities . This version emphasizes the technical sophistication of the cleanroom and abatement systems.
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer (HVAC & Environmental Controls) We are seeking an experienced
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer
to spearhead the design, integration, and long-term operation of critical environmental control systems for a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. This role is essential for maintaining the rigorous temperature, humidity, and particle-count standards required for high-precision production environments.
Initially based in the
Tempe and Peoria, AZ
area during the infrastructure and commissioning phase, you will transition into a permanent leadership role as our flagship Peoria facility moves into full-scale factory operations.
Key Responsibilities System Design & Project Lifecycle
Technical Oversight:
Collaborate with design consultants to ensure all mechanical and airflow requirements are met for cleanroom environments, administrative spaces, and specialized exhaust systems.
Commissioning & Startup:
Lead equipment preparation and operational testing; resolve technical abnormalities during the critical transition from construction to active production.
Handover Management:
Oversee the transfer of documentation, manuals, and standard operating procedures from the build team to the sustaining engineering team.
Operational Excellence & Abatement
Specialized Systems:
Provide advanced engineering support for Make-Up Air (MUA) units, Recirculating Air Units (RCUs), acid scrubbers, and complex solvent abatement (RCTO) systems.
Environmental Stability:
Manage "Out-of-Control Action Plan" (OCAP) conditions, ensuring cleanroom temperature, humidity, and pressure levels remain within strict tolerances.
Infrastructure Support:
Direct the maintenance and troubleshooting of office-side HVAC, including AHUs and VAV systems.
Capacity Planning:
Conduct trend analysis and system evaluations to forecast production demands and identify necessary capital upgrades.
Efficiency Initiatives:
Partner with maintenance teams to implement energy-saving technologies and improve system reliability using FMEA and root cause analysis.
Tool Integration:
Review exhaust designs during the equipment hook-up phase and perform engineering inspections for all new production assets.
Candidate Profile Essential Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical field.
Proven Tenure:
5+ years of experience in HVAC engineering (design and operations), specifically within high-tech manufacturing, pharmaceutical, or aerospace environments.
Technical Mastery:
Deep understanding of chilled water systems, cooling towers, and ISO cleanroom standards.
Documentation Skills:
Expert ability to interpret engineering specifications and proficiency in
AutoCAD, Revit, and Bluebeam .
Problem Solving:
Strong analytical skills with a focus on reliability engineering and troubleshooting complex airflow systems.
Physical & Operational Readiness:
Field Capability:
Ability to climb ladders, work at elevation, navigate confined spaces, and work in varying weather conditions.
Physical Fitness:
Regularly able to lift 50 lbs and maintain medical qualification for respirator use.
Professional Credentials:
A Professional Engineering (PE) license is a significant advantage.
Location & Mobility:
Ability to work onsite at
Tempe and Peoria
locations, with hybrid flexibility available as the project matures.
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Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer (HVAC & Environmental Controls)
and generalized the industry-specific references to
High-Tech Production Facilities . This version emphasizes the technical sophistication of the cleanroom and abatement systems.
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer (HVAC & Environmental Controls) We are seeking an experienced
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer
to spearhead the design, integration, and long-term operation of critical environmental control systems for a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. This role is essential for maintaining the rigorous temperature, humidity, and particle-count standards required for high-precision production environments.
Initially based in the
Tempe and Peoria, AZ
area during the infrastructure and commissioning phase, you will transition into a permanent leadership role as our flagship Peoria facility moves into full-scale factory operations.
Key Responsibilities System Design & Project Lifecycle
Technical Oversight:
Collaborate with design consultants to ensure all mechanical and airflow requirements are met for cleanroom environments, administrative spaces, and specialized exhaust systems.
Commissioning & Startup:
Lead equipment preparation and operational testing; resolve technical abnormalities during the critical transition from construction to active production.
Handover Management:
Oversee the transfer of documentation, manuals, and standard operating procedures from the build team to the sustaining engineering team.
Operational Excellence & Abatement
Specialized Systems:
Provide advanced engineering support for Make-Up Air (MUA) units, Recirculating Air Units (RCUs), acid scrubbers, and complex solvent abatement (RCTO) systems.
Environmental Stability:
Manage "Out-of-Control Action Plan" (OCAP) conditions, ensuring cleanroom temperature, humidity, and pressure levels remain within strict tolerances.
Infrastructure Support:
Direct the maintenance and troubleshooting of office-side HVAC, including AHUs and VAV systems.
Capacity Planning:
Conduct trend analysis and system evaluations to forecast production demands and identify necessary capital upgrades.
Efficiency Initiatives:
Partner with maintenance teams to implement energy-saving technologies and improve system reliability using FMEA and root cause analysis.
Tool Integration:
Review exhaust designs during the equipment hook-up phase and perform engineering inspections for all new production assets.
Candidate Profile Essential Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical field.
Proven Tenure:
5+ years of experience in HVAC engineering (design and operations), specifically within high-tech manufacturing, pharmaceutical, or aerospace environments.
Technical Mastery:
Deep understanding of chilled water systems, cooling towers, and ISO cleanroom standards.
Documentation Skills:
Expert ability to interpret engineering specifications and proficiency in
AutoCAD, Revit, and Bluebeam .
Problem Solving:
Strong analytical skills with a focus on reliability engineering and troubleshooting complex airflow systems.
Physical & Operational Readiness:
Field Capability:
Ability to climb ladders, work at elevation, navigate confined spaces, and work in varying weather conditions.
Physical Fitness:
Regularly able to lift 50 lbs and maintain medical qualification for respirator use.
Professional Credentials:
A Professional Engineering (PE) license is a significant advantage.
Location & Mobility:
Ability to work onsite at
Tempe and Peoria
locations, with hybrid flexibility available as the project matures.
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