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Minimum Requirements: • High school degree or GED equivalent • Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in similar Start-up type roles for major high tech construction projects • Or demonstrated equivalent combination of education, skills, knowledge, abilities and experience. • Must have journeyman level experience in the specific trade discipline (Electrical, Process, Mechanical, LSS, I&C) • Able to communicate verbally, electronically and written to convey information in an effective manner. Technically skilled to act as the interface between disciplines, engineers and contractors. • Need to understand equipment and system P&IDs, specifications and drawings and be able to identify field discrepancies for resolution. • Thorough understanding of respective discipline (EL, ME, PI, AR, LSS) to drive quality testing and documentation. • Understanding of Area Layout. • Knowledge of microschedule for prefacilitation, understanding of sequence of construction activities and tool sequence. • Able to track hours in the field and to assess earned value. • Able to resolve technical construction questions in the field. • Strong knowledge is required in the following areas; local and national codes; construction drawings/symbols; acceptable industry standard/practices • Must obtain negative result on drug screen performed in accordance with URS drug testing policy. • Must have a valid driver’s license Job Description: Field Technicians to perform start-up and commissioning of the facilities systems to functionally test the newly installed equipment and validate performance and spec compliance by following designated procedures and practices.
Position Deliverables: • Qualified technical background including field experience in the discipline • Ensure that installations are performed in accordance with the following: o Intel Master Specifications, Intel [SID] Standard Installation Details, State and Local Codes UMC, UBC UPC and NFPA, SMACNA Standards, and International Codes, ASME, AWS • Interface with Intel System Owners/Engineers and Techs on matters affecting the project quality of work and system operation • Assist Intel and trades in identifying and solving construction problems • Perform all necessary inspections and equipment signoff requirements • Participate in SOP and perform SIPP and Pre-Task Plan audits for compliance to Intel requirements • Coordinate with tool owners to have the trades prepared for SL1/SL2 • Able to resolve technical construction questions and answer discipline specific RFIs. • Also includes any discipline specific requirements as listed below. Mechanical Specific Information • Responsible for all aspects of construction pertaining to the installation, testing, and test and balance of all dry mechanical systems including exhaust and supply air systems. • Responsible for all personal aspects of safety compliance and generally for the mechanical team and site wide. • Serves as the technical content expert relative to mechanical systems installation, and testing. Possess a thorough understanding of acceptable industry standards for quality relative to all plastic, metal, Teflon lined stainless steel, and FRP ductwork systems. • Responsible for performing and tracking, testing and documentation for the equipments sets assigned.
Electrical Specific Information • Responsible to review and validate the correctness of the electrical installations for panels and equipment as it relates to code and specifications. • Responsible for performing and tracking, testing and documentation for the equipments sets assigned. • Responsible for all personal aspects of safety compliance and generally for the electrical team and site wide. • Responsible for personal CoHE, and LOTO and pre-task planning by following all procedures in regards to the assigned scope of work. • Support all customers in driving resolution to electrical and panel schedule issues • Manage the EEW, COHE and lock out/tag out procedures and sign-off • Review Electrical SIPP’s for accuracy of content • Desired Electrical Professional Certifications o Journeyman electrician o ASSE – American Society of Safety Engineers o IAEI – International Association of Electrical Inspectors
LSS Specific Information • The candidate should have a background in low voltage life safety systems (also referred to as LSS) which include fire alarm systems and HPM monitoring and control systems. Experience with instrumentation and control systems (I&C) is also a plus. Familiarity with the installation, start-up, and commissioning of those systems is preferred. Specific knowledge of the following LSS systems will help ensure success of the candidate. o Edwards Systems Technology (EST) fire alarm and voice evacuation systems (model FCC and IRC3). o Fenwal AnaLaser and VESDA early warning smoke detection systems. o Permalert AT-40K liquid leak detection systems. o MDA, Sieger, and Zellweger toxic and flammable gas detection systems ( Vertex, System 16, CM4, System 57, Digi series, Lifeline II and others). • Interpret drawings, schematics, riser diagrams, and drawing symbols. Apply that knowledge in system start-up, troubleshooting, and commissioning. • Understand construction documents for interpretation of specification requirements and system installation. • Review Intel SIPP work plans for completeness and system impacts; provide inputs to correct deficiencies. • Be proficient in technical writing skills. • Review system sequence of operations and apply toward developing/critiquing Functional Acceptance Tests (FAT) • Troubleshoot control wiring circuits, instrumentation loops, and control output circuits. • Evaluate field installations for correctness and completeness and complete reports on deficiencies
I&C Specific Information • Interpret P&ID drawings and Rockwell RSLogix PLC code to be used in system reviews, troubleshooting and evaluations • Understand construction documents for interpretation of specification requirements and system installation • Review Intel SIPP work plans for completeness and system impacts; provide inputs to correct deficiencies. • Proficient in technical writing skills • Review system sequence of operations and apply to developing/critiquing Functional Acceptance Tests (FAT) • Troubleshoot control wiring circuits, instrumentation loops, control output • Evaluate field installations for correctness and completeness and complete reports on deficiencies • Provide I&C FAT input and development from SOO documents and P&ID’s for Mechanical, Process and Waste systems • Support SIPP process for I&C discipline o Comprehend shutdown implication on systems and alarms o Evaluate safety impacts from work plans o Verify I/O termination/de-termination plans • Support FAT process for I&C systems; i.e. control panels, network cabling • Support FAT process from I&C perspective for Mechanical, Process and Waste systems • Perform Site Observation Reports
Ultra Pure Water / Industrial Waste Systems • Extensive knowledge of UPW and/or IWS systems in a high tech microprocessing environment. • Thorough understanding of acceptable industry standards for quality relative to all plastic, metal and/or hybrid piping materials likely to be used in microelectronics construction. • Strong mechanical background and an understanding of pumps and hydraulics. • Strong chemical background and an understanding of chemical interactions and uses in cleaning, neutralization and treatment. • Must have a working knowledge of instrumentation and controls for systems.
Strong knowledge is required in the following areas: o Carbon steel and stainless steel welding and weld characteristics o Heat fusion and solvent welding of various plastics o All other methods of pipe joining i.e. threaded, compression, face seal, flared fittings, brazing, soldering, etc. EOE M/F/D/V
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