Mechanical Construction Engineer - Fab Construction Department
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Mechanical Construction Engineer - Fab Construction DepartmentTSMC Arizona is looking for Mechanical Construction Engineer to join our F21 FAB project located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. As a Mechanical Construction Engineer, you will demonstrate a strong sense of reliability and enthusiasm and will possess an attitude that embodies our core values – Integrity, Commitment, Innovation and Customer Trust.
At TSMC Arizona, brilliance can ignite a world of innovation and launch a promising future. The world’s most brilliant innovators entrust us to transform their ideas into world-changing products that impact millions of lives. As long as you have the same passion to pursue excellence, you will find your fit here.
Job Description :
Your main responsibilities include:
- Participate in the construction, supervision and management of new FAB Mechanical (HVAC/Clean room/Air abatement) systems.
- Cross-departmental communication and negotiation to resolve construction issues.
- New Fab Mechanical system commissioning.
- Comply with international regulations for New Fab construction.
Minimum Qualifications :
Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States and have:
- Bachelor or Master s Degree in Mechanical, Environmental, Chemical Engineering or in a relevant Engineering discipline.
- Have related construction experience in Mechanical system for semiconductor industry or other related industry.
- Proficient in Word/Excel/PowerPoint/AutoCAD/Project software
Personality Characteristics :
- Strong ability to handle pressure
- Outgoing personality with excellent social skills
- Possess leadership qualities and good communication skills.
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