Dry Mechanical Engineer

Micron TechnologyClay, NY
27d

About The Position

Coordinate third-party design firms in the development of dry mechanical systems. These systems may encompass process exhaust (e.g., acid, ammonia, VOC, and others) including the scrubbers and abatement equipment, HVAC systems ranging from comfort cooling to clean room make-up air handling, and all aspects of clean room design. Review and validate third-party development work, such as piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), equipment specifications, and system layouts, aligning with project requirements and standards. Conduct technical evaluations of third-party compositions, verifying performance metrics such as flow rates, pressure, thermal efficiency, and system reliability. Collaborate with external engineering teams, contractors, vendors, and internal partners to align dry mechanical system compositions with facility requirements and project timelines. Perform quality assurance and risk assessments on third-party compositions, identifying and resolving issues related to constructability, efficiency, or compliance with building codes and laws. Ensure third-party builds integrate seamlessly with other facility systems, such as Chilled Water (UPW), chemical systems, or gas systems, using Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools for coordination. Coordinate the implementation of safety and regulatory protocols for dry mechanical systems, ensuring compliance with OSHA, EPA, and local codes (e.g., International Fire Code, International Mechanical Code). Support commissioning and testing phases by reviewing third-party development performance and coordinating with vendors for equipment validation and system startup.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, or a related field.
  • Experienced in dry mechanical engineering for 3-5+ years, including 2 years coordinating third-party designs for clean room HVAC systems, HVAC hydronic, or process exhaust systems.
  • Extensive expertise in Dry mechanical system development, encompassing Clean Room HVAC systems for semiconductor manufacturing in industrial or high-tech settings.
  • Knowledge of industry norms and guidelines, including AHRI (Air-conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute), SMACNA (Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association), IMC (International Mechanical Code), and ASHRAE standards.
  • Proficiency in reviewing engineering work, including P&IDs, 3D models, and specifications, using tools like AutoCAD, Revit, or Navisworks.
  • Experience coordinating third-party designs for semiconductor, pharmaceutical, or data center facilities with stringent wet mechanical system requirements.
  • Knowledge of balanced composing practices, such as water conservation, energy-efficient hydronic systems, and compliance with IECC (International Energy Conservation Code).

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced certifications (e.g., PE, LEED AP, CPD) are a plus.
  • Experience with control systems (e.g., PLC, SCADA) and BIM workflows for build coordination is highly desirable.
  • Familiarity with clash detection and build integration processes using BIM tools.
  • Ability to mentor internal teams or liaise effectively with external partners to ensure composition alignment.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate third-party design firms in the development of dry mechanical systems.
  • Review and validate third-party development work, such as piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), equipment specifications, and system layouts, aligning with project requirements and standards.
  • Conduct technical evaluations of third-party compositions, verifying performance metrics such as flow rates, pressure, thermal efficiency, and system reliability.
  • Collaborate with external engineering teams, contractors, vendors, and internal partners to align dry mechanical system compositions with facility requirements and project timelines.
  • Perform quality assurance and risk assessments on third-party compositions, identifying and resolving issues related to constructability, efficiency, or compliance with building codes and laws.
  • Ensure third-party builds integrate seamlessly with other facility systems, such as Chilled Water (UPW), chemical systems, or gas systems, using Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools for coordination.
  • Coordinate the implementation of safety and regulatory protocols for dry mechanical systems, ensuring compliance with OSHA, EPA, and local codes (e.g., International Fire Code, International Mechanical Code).
  • Support commissioning and testing phases by reviewing third-party development performance and coordinating with vendors for equipment validation and system startup.
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