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Taylor, AZ - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 13 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

UPW/IWT Critical Work Technician

JOB DESCRIPTION

Guided by a belief in extensive data analysis and a commitment to collaborative global relationships the Ultra-Pure Water (UPW) and Industrial Wastewater (IWT) team is responsible for providing continuous safe and high quality utilities to our Fab. At our water and wastewater plants on the Samsung Taylor Semiconductor campus our Operations teams drive for sustainability and operational excellence is balanced by our need to adopt tomorrows technologies to ensure plant resilience environmental stewardship and the safety of our staff.

  • As a Critical Work Technician for our 24/7 Operations team you will be responsible for executing critical Grade A and Grade B step plans with precision and strict adherence to safety and quality standards. This role involves performing detailed technical procedures ensuring compliance with operational protocols and maintaining documentation for each addition to the critical work your role will include ensuring the reliable safe and timely replacement of critical equipment consumables including but not limited to: Reverse Osmosis(RO)membranes Ultrafilters Activated Carbon Membrane Bioreactors(MBR)modules Biological Nutrient Removers(BNR)components Ion Exchange vessels and Polisher Resinin ultrapure water and industrial wastewater treatment systems thereby maintaining system performance product quality environmental compliance and operational continuity.

Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. However essential functions are as follows:

  • Key role in supporting production efficiency and product integrity through accurate timely completion of critical work grade non-standard work packages.
  • Perform scheduled and condition-based replacement of critical equipment consumables.
  • Utilize portable instrumentation to verify system recovery and water quality.
  • Prevent system downtime or failures.
  • Maintain spare part inventories request replacements and assist in managing consumable lifecycle tracking.
  • Conduct back-flushing procedures and confirm particle retention performance.
  • Prevent contamination of downstream polishing equipment
  • Perform and record analytical trends to track performance and determine replacement timing.
  • Teamwork and Communication: able to work well in a team environment and effectively communicate throughout organization
  • Respond to equipment/system failures and performs initial troubleshooting.
  • Creates maintains and add improvements to operational SOPs.
  • Participate in continuous training to stay current with SOPs system changes and safety procedures.
  • Creates maintains and adds improvements to the operations certification system.

Competencies/Experience Needed

  • Strong understanding of municipal and Industrial Wastewater treatment processes
  • Technical/Mechanical aptitude for disassembling replacing and reassembling components
  • Proficient in using hand tools torque wrenches fittings and valves
  • Must be able to recognize hazards and follow safety protocol
  • Ability to read and use complicated P&IDs
  • Understand the function of basic system equipment such as: transfer valves pumps hydraulic systems and high-pressure air systems
  • Typing skills with minimum 15 wpm
  • Stay vigilant of ongoing training and certifications to keep up with regulations and best practices
  • Knowledge of health and safety regulations
  • Knowledge of basic record keeping techniques
  • Work independently
  • Meet schedules and timelines
  • Effective communication skills with internal and external customers
  • Excellent organizational skills ability to assess situations and set priorities
  • Strong problem-solving ability
  • Skilled in MS Office: Excel Word PowerPoint
  • Flexible Adaptable and team oriented

Work Environment
All work is performed in an industrial environment.

Physical Demands

  • Physically intensive role requiring lifting up to >50 lbs climbing ladders and working in confined or wet spaces.
  • Able to stand and/or walk for 10 hrs daily able to climb stairs and ladders
  • May perform repetitive hand and wrist motions and may sometimes have to twist and bend body
  • Vision May be exposed to yellow lights blinking lights
  • Able to discern audible alarms
  • Potential to work with materials which contain hazardous chemicals

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time position. Employees assigned to a 1st Shift schedule work a 9-hour shifts 5 days a week Monday-Friday. The 1st Shift position begins at 7:00am and ends at 4:00pm each scheduled day.

Travel
No overnight travel is expected for this position. Some occasional local day travel may be necessary.

Required Education and Experience

  • High school diploma or GED required; associate degree or vocational training in water treatment mechanical systems or industrial maintenance preferred.

Experience:

  • Mechanical or Industrial Maintenance
  • Experience in UPW or industrial wastewater treatment operations.
  • Familiarity with handling and replacing filtration membranes resins and biological components.
  • Experience in semiconductor cleanroom or high-purity environments preferred.

Additional Eligibility Qualifications
None required for this position.

ComputerâBased Work & Technical Proficiency

- The role involves extensive use of computers for data entry documentation analysis and internal communication.

Candidates must be comfortable and proficient in the full suite of Microsoft Office (Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook Teams OneNote etc.) and able to learn new office applications quickly.

- Familiarity with enterprise CMMS (ComputerâAided Maintenance Management System) software and Confluence is required for daily task management issue tracking and collaboration.


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UPW/IWT Critical Work TechnicianJOB DESCRIPTIONGuided by a belief in extensive data analysis and a commitment to collaborative global relationships the Ultra-Pure Water (UPW) and Industrial Wastewater (IWT) team is responsible for providing continuous safe and high quality utilities to our Fab. At o...
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In 1918, Charles R. Moore purchased the contracting part of the company when the Austin brothers wanted to focus primarily on bridge fabrication. The company became known as Austin Bridge Company and Associated Companies until 1974 when the parent company, Austin Industries, was form ... View more

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