Project Enginner
Job Description
Duty for Cleanroom hookup Project Engineer On-Site Installation Management
Material Control: Ensuring high-purity materials(e.g., EP tubes, PFA piping, VMBs) are handled correctly and meet cleanroom standards to avoid contamination。
Sub-contractor Supervision: Managing the daily progress of mechanical and electrical (M&E) teams, ensuring they follow the hookup sequence without damaging the expensive manufacturing tools.
Progress Tracking: Using KPIs to monitor the "Tool-In" to "Ready for Command" (RFC) timeline.
Duty on QA/QC & Commissioning
In a semiconductor environment, "good enough" doesn't exist. The Project Engineer ensures zero-leak and zero-contamination environments.
Testing Oversight: Witnessing pressure tests, helium leak tests, and analytical testing of high-purity gas lines.
Handover Documentation: Compiling "As-Built" drawings, test reports, and warranty certificates for the client’s operations team.
Cleanroom Protocol: Ensuring all staff adhere to strict gowning and particulate control procedures during the hookup process.
Duty on Safety & Compliance
Given the high-risk nature of semiconductor facilities (toxic gases, high voltage, and chemical delivery), safety is a primary duty.
Risk Assessment: Conducting Activity-Based Risk Assessments (ARAs) for every connection point.
PTW Management: Coordinating Permit-to-Work systems, specifically for hot work, chemical tie-ins, and working at heights.