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Micron Technology, Inc. Facilities Mechanical Engineering Manager ID1 in Boise, Idaho
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Facilities Mechanical Engineering Manager
Area: Facilities Mechanical
Have you ever dreamed of contributing to the development of groundbreaking technologies? Micron plans to invest more than $150 billion globally over the next decade in leading-edge manufacturing and R&D, including fab expansion in the United States giving us the opportunity to bring in passionate team members to help us continue to be at the forefront of memory in the World. Micron has an outstanding opportunity for a high energy, tenacious, ambitious, result driven individual with a strong work ethic and integrity to join our Facilities Team in Boise, Idaho.
Job Summary and Description:
The Facilities Mechanical Engineering Manager at Micron is responsible for managing a team of engineers that are the subject matter experts for the HVAC, cooling water and mechanical systems across the entire Boise campus including the ID1 high volume manufacturing fab. The engineering team works closely with the Operations team to ensure the systems are operating as designed and within specification limits, assists in trouble shooting, drives reliability and efficiency improvements and monitors system parameters. Provides design engineering support for base build projects, system expansion, modifications, and new equipment installations by developing the statement of work, sequence of operations and basis of design. This includes providing design review input and submittal review. Responsible for driving global alignment, reliability and efficiency improvements, cost reductions, capacity planning, improved automation and monitoring, regulatory compliance, cost reductions and alignment to sustainability goals.
Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Safety & Quality:
Completes all required safety training and conducts all work in accordance with Micron safety policies
Stops work for safety if unsafe conditions and/or behaviors are identified
Utilizes and reviews job hazard analysis (JHA/JSA) for work being performed
Follows all safety and environmental procedures to ensure compliance with applicable regulations including PPE, CoHE (lockout /tagout) and chemical safety
Follows-up on safety and quality related issues immediately and works towards resolution with stakeholders
Actively participates in the EHS program by reporting all EHS-related concerns or problems immediately (maximum 24 hours)
Performs and facilitates audits and submits good catches
Always wears appropriate PPE, per JHA, Supervisor, EHS professionals, and/or job designation
Proactively identifies opportunities to reduce potential hazards which may impact personnel health and/or the environment
Follows proper change management practices to ensure safety and quality expectations are met
Drives quality improvement initiatives in their area to reduce Fab impacts, improve efficiency and identify cost savings
Ensures area-specific procedures and documents exist and submits updates to content when needed
Compliance:
Ensures mechanical systems are compliant with applicable local and federal regulatory agencies including Micron’s air discharge permits
Ensures team is compliant with Micron policies and external quality and EHS certification standards
Works with EHS to oversee air quality permitting and maintenance are compliant and in accordance with regulatory agencies
Coordinates with internal environmental groups and legal to ensure correct policy interpretation
Maintains company policy and ensures team stays current on policy changes
Area Performance:
Ensures the reliability of all site mechanical operating systems
Works closely with customers to ensure daily operations, maintenance and foreseeable equipment failures don’t affect production
Manages department financial budgeting, forecasting, and expenditures for mechanical system maintenance and projects
Provides design input on system changes and expansions
Ensures the proper installation and startup of new equipment including commissioning for projects
Maintains knowledge of current and emerging technologies and their impact on existing mechanical operating systems
Uses an advanced CMMS system for asset management, equipment reliability, labor tracking and system accounting
Reviews trends and identifies opportunities to reduce utility usage
Develops long term strategies by monitoring mature processes (SPC) and quantifying equipment “end of life” data
Communication and Collaboration:
Coordinates design efforts with all affected groups
Communicates new HVAC, cooling and mechanical systems, methods, and technologies
Collaborates with Global Facilities on benchmarking and key metrics
Demonstrates knowledge of Facilities systems and communicates status to Boise site customers and management
Establishes regular, working interaction with peers from all Micron sites
Develops trust with customers by providing expert assistance and advice
Makes disciplined business-driven decisions by gathering data and team feedback
Works with Purchasing and other sites to reduce costs and negotiate terms
Establishes and communicates long term strategic goals and direction
Team Development and Performance Management:
Conducts performance management and professional development of direct reports through clear expectations and accountability
Knows Micron Technology policies and partners closely with HR
Develops challenging performance targets and communicates line of sight goals to individual contributors
Leads by example, demonstrating Micron values when performing business and interacting with team members
Fosters innovation, continuous improvement, and growth within team
Possesses high energy and a vision for the future with a growth mindset and is a viable candidate for future succession planning over the next ten years
Establishes a succession plan for all critical positions
Successful Candidates must have the following Qualifications:
Advanced knowledge of facilities mechanical systems and design
Knowledge of state/city/federal requirements and policies for mechanical operating systems
Demonstrated success in previous leadership positions
Demonstrated knowledge of various scheduling processes internal and external to Facilities
Strong organizational and prioritization skills
Proven ability to drive multiple complex projects to completion
Proven ability to communicate and present technical information effectively
Proven ability to accurately analyze and interpret data to make data-driven decisions
Strong conflict management and negotiation skills
Proven ability to develop and coach team members
Proven ability to mentor and successfully manage the performance of direct and eventual reports
Demonstrated ability to partner successfully with other groups and build strong peer relationships
Demonstrated ability to develop and promote technical expertise
Proven ability to solicit feedback, accept input, and analyze success/failure
Proven ability to identify, understand, and mitigate risk before making critical decisions
Education and Experience:
Required: A Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in an engineering or relevant field or equivalent education and 4 years of facilities experience
Preferred: Experience in semiconductor front end manufacturing and PE certification
As a world leader in the semiconductor industry, Micron is dedicated to your personal wellbeing and professional growth. Micron benefits are designed to help you stay well, provide peace of mind and help you prepare for the future. We offer a choice of medical, dental and vision plans in all locations enabling team members to select the plans that best meet their family healthcare needs and budget. Micron also provides benefit programs that help protect your income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury, and paid family leave. Additionally, Micron benefits include a robust paid time-off program and paid holidays. For additional information regarding the Benefit programs available, please see the Benefits Guide posted on micron.com/careers/benefits .
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