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  • Project Manager  

    - Boise
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    Company Statement:

    Marketech International Corp. USA provides an extensive service network. Our business scope covers CMP, photomask, wafer and mask inspection, consumable spare parts, SOI wafer, LCD process and inspection equipment and materials; outsourcing service in tool manufacturing; clean room and MEP turnkey projects, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, water treatment systems, facility monitoring and control system, etc.

    Job overview:

    The Project Manager leads MICU's semiconductor construction project team and serves as the primary interface with the client-side PM. This role owns overall project execution, client communication, schedule, cost, risk, safety/quality alignment, and coordination across different departments.

    This position requires direct semiconductor PM experience, with strong understanding of tool installation, wet mechanical/process utility scope, high-purity piping, DI/UPW, chemical/gas systems, and complex MEP sequencing.

    General Responsibilities:

    Act as the client-facing project lead and maintain consistent communication with the client-side.Own project scope, execution planning, schedule, cost control, change management, risk mitigation, reporting, and project closeout/handover.Oversee semiconductor-specific construction scopes, including cleanroom work, wet mechanical/process utilities, high-purity piping, tool installation support, hook-up coordination, commissioning support, and turnover readiness.Coordinate with subcontractors, vendors, engineers, procurement, field teams, and client stakeholders to resolve interface issues and drive schedule performance.Review progress, critical path, resource needs, material readiness, quality issues, safety risks, and recovery plans with functional leads.Ensure project execution complies with safety, quality, cleanroom, contamination-control, permitting, and client requirements.Provide regular progress updates, KPIs, issue logs, escalation items, and lessons learned to leadership and client stakeholders.

    Qualification:

    Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, or a related field required.5+ years of construction project management experience required.Direct semiconductor fab, cleanroom, tool install, or high-tech manufacturing construction experience required.Experience managing multidisciplinary site teams, subcontractors, vendors, project controls, safety, quality, and material/logistics interfaces.Experience with Primavera P6, MS Project, Procore, Bluebeam, Smartsheet, or similar project management/document control systems.PMP, PE, OSHA 30, or equivalent project/construction credentials preferred.

    Skills:

    Strong client-facing communication, leadership, negotiation, and escalation management.Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, schedules, contracts, RFIs, submittals, and change orders.Strong understanding of semiconductor construction sequencing, tool installation interfaces, and high-purity/cleanroom requirements.Strong schedule, cost, risk, resource, and stakeholder management skills.Ability to work onsite in a fast-paced construction environment and support overtime/weekend needs when project conditions require.

    Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.

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  • Technical Service Engineer  

    - Phoenix
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    Advanced Technology Matrix United (ATMU) specializes in product distribution, technical support, logistics, and warehousing services for high-tech industries. Our offerings include specialized equipment, chemicals, and parts, along with installation, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, transportation, and warehousing services.

    Job Overview

    ATMU is seeking a hands-on Technical Service Engineer to provide equipment installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and customer-facing technical support.

    This position will work with customers, suppliers, vendors, and internal teams to support equipment setup, commissioning, testing, technical issue resolution, and product performance. The ideal candidate has strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving skills, and a customer-focused mindset.

    Key ResponsibilitiesProvide onsite and remote technical support to customers, suppliers, vendors, and internal teams.Support equipment installation, setup, commissioning, startup, testing, and functional verification.Perform troubleshooting, inspections, preventive maintenance, and basic repair activities.Diagnose equipment and system issues using technical drawings, manuals, specifications, test data, and field observations.Conduct root cause analysis and coordinate corrective actions with customers, suppliers, and internal teams.Communicate equipment status, technical findings, recommended solutions, and service updates clearly.Prepare service reports, troubleshooting summaries, issue logs, and technical documentation.Support customer training, equipment handover, product evaluations, and technical discussions.Coordinate with Sales, Supply Chain, Logistics, Engineering, suppliers, and vendors to resolve customer needs.Identify opportunities to improve equipment performance, service processes, and customer support.Required QualificationsBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering Technology, or a related field.Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on troubleshooting ability.Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, equipment manuals, specifications, and product documentation.Strong analytical, problem-solving, communication, and customer-service skills.Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams.Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accurate documentation and timely follow-up.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to work onsite in Phoenix, Arizona, and travel locally to customer sites as needed.Preferred QualificationsExperience in technical service, field engineering, equipment support, commissioning, maintenance, or a related role.Experience supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, industrial equipment, laboratory, or cleanroom environments.Experience with equipment installation, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, startup, or repair.Experience working directly with customers, suppliers, equipment manufacturers, or vendors.Familiarity with root cause analysis, corrective actions, technical reporting, and issue tracking.Mandarin proficiency is preferred; Spanish language skills are a plus.Work Environment

    This role includes office-based technical support, equipment-area work, customer-site visits, installation activities, and troubleshooting. Work may occur in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, cleanrooms, laboratories, equipment rooms, and customer locations.

    Required personal protective equipment must be worn in applicable work environments.

    BenefitsCompany-paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for employees.Paid Time Off.401(k) retirement plan.Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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  • Technical Service Engineer  

    - Phoenix
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAbout UsAdvanced Technology Matrix Unite... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAbout Us

    Advanced Technology Matrix United (ATMU) specializes in product distribution, technical support, logistics, and warehousing services for high-tech industries. Our offerings include specialized equipment, chemicals, and parts, along with installation, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, transportation, and warehousing services.

    Job Overview

    ATMU is seeking a hands-on Technical Service Engineer to provide equipment installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and customer-facing technical support.

    This position will work with customers, suppliers, vendors, and internal teams to support equipment setup, commissioning, testing, technical issue resolution, and product performance. The ideal candidate has strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving skills, and a customer-focused mindset.

    Key ResponsibilitiesProvide onsite and remote technical support to customers, suppliers, vendors, and internal teams.Support equipment installation, setup, commissioning, startup, testing, and functional verification.Perform troubleshooting, inspections, preventive maintenance, and basic repair activities.Diagnose equipment and system issues using technical drawings, manuals, specifications, test data, and field observations.Conduct root cause analysis and coordinate corrective actions with customers, suppliers, and internal teams.Communicate equipment status, technical findings, recommended solutions, and service updates clearly.Prepare service reports, troubleshooting summaries, issue logs, and technical documentation.Support customer training, equipment handover, product evaluations, and technical discussions.Coordinate with Sales, Supply Chain, Logistics, Engineering, suppliers, and vendors to resolve customer needs.Identify opportunities to improve equipment performance, service processes, and customer support.Required QualificationsBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering Technology, or a related field.Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on troubleshooting ability.Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, equipment manuals, specifications, and product documentation.Strong analytical, problem-solving, communication, and customer-service skills.Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams.Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accurate documentation and timely follow-up.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to work onsite in Phoenix, Arizona, and travel locally to customer sites as needed.Preferred QualificationsExperience in technical service, field engineering, equipment support, commissioning, maintenance, or a related role.Experience supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, industrial equipment, laboratory, or cleanroom environments.Experience with equipment installation, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, startup, or repair.Experience working directly with customers, suppliers, equipment manufacturers, or vendors.Familiarity with root cause analysis, corrective actions, technical reporting, and issue tracking.Mandarin proficiency is preferred; Spanish language skills are a plus.Work Environment

    This role includes office-based technical support, equipment-area work, customer-site visits, installation activities, and troubleshooting. Work may occur in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, cleanrooms, laboratories, equipment rooms, and customer locations.

    Required personal protective equipment must be worn in applicable work environments.

    BenefitsCompany-paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for employees.Paid Time Off.401(k) retirement plan.Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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  • Supply Chain Planner  

    - Phoenix
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    Advanced Technology Matrix United (ATMU) specializes in product distribution, technical support, logistics, and warehousing services for high-tech industries. We connect manufacturers with customers by providing reliable product distribution, value-added technical assistance, and streamlined supply chain solutions.

    Our offerings include specialized equipment, chemicals, and parts, as well as installation and setup, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair, parts replacement, domestic and international transportation, and general warehousing services. ATMU is committed to delivering reliable and precise solutions that support the evolving needs of advanced technology industries.

    Job Overview

    ATMU is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Supply Chain Planner to support its procurement and supply chain operations.

    This position will oversee customer order management, supply and production planning, inventory control, supplier coordination, and transportation logistics. The Supply Chain Planner will work closely with internal departments, suppliers, and logistics partners to balance supply and demand, maintain appropriate inventory levels, and ensure timely delivery.

    Key ResponsibilitiesManage customer orders from receipt through delivery, monitor order progress, and promptly address changes, delays, or fulfillment issues.Coordinate with suppliers to confirm material availability, production timelines, and delivery schedules.Follow up on supplier delays, shortages, and quality concerns to minimize disruption to customer orders and internal operations.Develop and monitor production and material plans based on customer demand, inventory levels, and supplier lead times.Track production progress and work with internal teams to identify and resolve material constraints, scheduling conflicts, and operational bottlenecks.Maintain appropriate inventory levels to reduce the risk of stockouts, excess inventory, and unnecessary carrying costs.Plan and coordinate transportation and logistics activities to support on-time delivery while controlling freight and transportation expenses.Maintain accurate order, inventory, supplier, and shipment information in the company's ERP system.Collaborate with Procurement, Sales, Marketing, Product Development, Logistics, and other internal teams to align supply chain activities with business priorities.Identify opportunities to improve planning accuracy, supplier coordination, inventory management, and overall supply chain efficiency.Required Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Materials Planning, Business Administration, Marketing, Operations Management, or a related field.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint.Familiarity with ERP systems and supply chain or inventory management processes.Strong communication, negotiation, organizational, and interpersonal skills.Ability to manage multiple priorities, follow up on open items, and respond effectively to changing business needs.Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams.

    Preferred Qualifications

    Experience in supply chain planning, procurement, inventory management, order management, logistics, or a related function.Experience supporting the semiconductor, advanced manufacturing, or high-tech industry.Hands-on experience using ERP systems to manage orders, inventory, purchasing, or shipment information.Experience coordinating with suppliers, logistics providers, customers, and cross-functional internal teams.Strong negotiation, problem-solving, and relationship-management skills.Self-motivated and results-oriented, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.Professional proficiency in Mandarin is preferred.

    Skills & Competencies

    Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple orders, priorities, and deadlines.Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.Effective communication, negotiation, and relationship-management skills.High attention to detail and accuracy.Ability to collaborate with suppliers, logistics providers, customers, and cross-functional teams.Self-motivated, adaptable, and results-oriented.Strong follow-through and a proactive approach to resolving delays, shortages, and fulfillment issues.Benefits

    Company-paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for employees.Paid Time Off.401(k) retirement plan.

    Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.

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  • Supply Chain Planner  

    - Phoenix
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAbout UsAdvanced Technology Matrix Unite... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAbout Us

    Advanced Technology Matrix United (ATMU) specializes in product distribution, technical support, logistics, and warehousing services for high-tech industries. We connect manufacturers with customers by providing reliable product distribution, value-added technical assistance, and streamlined supply chain solutions.

    Our offerings include specialized equipment, chemicals, and parts, as well as installation and setup, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair, parts replacement, domestic and international transportation, and general warehousing services. ATMU is committed to delivering reliable and precise solutions that support the evolving needs of advanced technology industries.

    Job Overview

    ATMU is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Supply Chain Planner to support its procurement and supply chain operations.

    This position will oversee customer order management, supply and production planning, inventory control, supplier coordination, and transportation logistics. The Supply Chain Planner will work closely with internal departments, suppliers, and logistics partners to balance supply and demand, maintain appropriate inventory levels, and ensure timely delivery.

    Key ResponsibilitiesManage customer orders from receipt through delivery, monitor order progress, and promptly address changes, delays, or fulfillment issues.Coordinate with suppliers to confirm material availability, production timelines, and delivery schedules.Follow up on supplier delays, shortages, and quality concerns to minimize disruption to customer orders and internal operations.Develop and monitor production and material plans based on customer demand, inventory levels, and supplier lead times.Track production progress and work with internal teams to identify and resolve material constraints, scheduling conflicts, and operational bottlenecks.Maintain appropriate inventory levels to reduce the risk of stockouts, excess inventory, and unnecessary carrying costs.Plan and coordinate transportation and logistics activities to support on-time delivery while controlling freight and transportation expenses.Maintain accurate order, inventory, supplier, and shipment information in the company's ERP system.Collaborate with Procurement, Sales, Marketing, Product Development, Logistics, and other internal teams to align supply chain activities with business priorities.Identify opportunities to improve planning accuracy, supplier coordination, inventory management, and overall supply chain efficiency.Required Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Materials Planning, Business Administration, Marketing, Operations Management, or a related field.Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint.Familiarity with ERP systems and supply chain or inventory management processes.Strong communication, negotiation, organizational, and interpersonal skills.Ability to manage multiple priorities, follow up on open items, and respond effectively to changing business needs.Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams.

    Preferred Qualifications

    Experience in supply chain planning, procurement, inventory management, order management, logistics, or a related function.Experience supporting the semiconductor, advanced manufacturing, or high-tech industry.Hands-on experience using ERP systems to manage orders, inventory, purchasing, or shipment information.Experience coordinating with suppliers, logistics providers, customers, and cross-functional internal teams.Strong negotiation, problem-solving, and relationship-management skills.Self-motivated and results-oriented, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.Professional proficiency in Mandarin is preferred.

    Skills & Competencies

    Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple orders, priorities, and deadlines.Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.Effective communication, negotiation, and relationship-management skills.High attention to detail and accuracy.Ability to collaborate with suppliers, logistics providers, customers, and cross-functional teams.Self-motivated, adaptable, and results-oriented.Strong follow-through and a proactive approach to resolving delays, shortages, and fulfillment issues.Benefits

    Company-paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for employees.Paid Time Off.401(k) retirement plan.

    Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.

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  • Job DescriptionJob Description:\n\nAbout Us Founded in 1988, Marketech... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description:\n\nAbout Us Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.Job Overview Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking an experienced and safety-driven Chemical Systems Maintenance Supervisor to oversee technicians and maintenance activities supporting chemical distribution, process-support, equipment-maintenance, startup, and commissioning operations for the TSMC project in Phoenix, Arizona. The Chemical Systems Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for supervising daily field operations, assigning personnel, managing maintenance priorities, monitoring work quality, enforcing safety requirements, and coordinating with engineering, project management, operations, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives. This position will oversee preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, system inspections, troubleshooting, equipment installation, testing, commissioning, and operational-support activities. The successful candidate will combine strong technical knowledge with effective personnel leadership, scheduling, documentation, and customer-service skills. The Supervisor must be capable of managing multiple workstreams, resolving technical and operational issues, developing technicians, and maintaining safe, reliable, and efficient chemical-system performance within an active semiconductor environment.Key ResponsibilitiesPersonnel Supervision & Team DevelopmentSupervise chemical systems technicians, lead technicians, maintenance technicians, contractors, and assigned field personnel.Plan staffing levels and assign daily work based on maintenance schedules, operational priorities, project requirements, technician qualifications, and system conditions.Establish clear expectations for safety, quality, productivity, documentation, attendance, communication, and professional conduct.Monitor employee performance, provide coaching and feedback, identify training needs, and support technician development.Conduct or support employee onboarding, technical training, qualification reviews, safety training, and procedural-verification activities.Review technician performance and provide documented feedback to management and Human Resources as required.Address attendance, conduct, performance, and work-quality concerns in accordance with company policies and management direction.Promote a professional, accountable, collaborative, and safety-first work environment.Develop lead technicians and senior technicians to provide consistent field leadership and technical support.Support staffing plans, interview activities, workforce forecasting, and employee-retention initiatives as assigned.Maintenance Planning & Operational OversightOversee the operation, inspection, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of semiconductor chemical distribution systems and process-support equipment.Manage preventive-maintenance and corrective-maintenance schedules for pumps, valves, piping, tubing, filtration systems, instrumentation, sensors, controls, alarms, and related components.Review equipment conditions, open work orders, maintenance backlogs, system alarms, recurring failures, inspection findings, and operational risks.Prioritize work based on safety, production impact, equipment criticality, customer requirements, available resources, and project schedules.Verify that maintenance work is properly planned, staffed, documented, and completed according to approved procedures.Coordinate chemical transfers, chemical changeovers, system replenishment, equipment shutdowns, and maintenance interventions.Monitor system reliability and equipment uptime and initiate corrective actions when performance concerns are identified.Ensure that tools, replacement parts, materials, PPE, permits, and technical documentation are available before work begins.Coordinate parts staging, inventory needs, equipment access, work-area readiness, and supporting logistics.Maintain accurate visibility of completed work, outstanding deficiencies, system conditions, and future maintenance requirements.Installation, Startup & Commissioning ManagementSupervise installation, startup, commissioning, testing, qualification, operational verification, and turnover activities for chemical systems and related equipment.Coordinate field activities involving piping, tubing, fittings, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, sensors, instrumentation, electrical components, and controls.Review P&IDs, process flow diagrams, equipment drawings, technical specifications, work packages, testing procedures, and commissioning documentation.Ensure installation and commissioning activities comply with approved project requirements, safety procedures, quality standards, and customer expectations.Coordinate functional testing, pressure testing, flushing, leak testing, alarm testing, interlock verification, readiness reviews, and system startup.Identify installation deficiencies, incomplete work, damaged components, documentation gaps, unsafe conditions, and deviations from approved plans.Assign personnel and coordinate corrective-action activities with engineers, contractors, vendors, technicians, and customer representatives.Track punch-list items, commissioning deficiencies, open technical questions, corrective actions, and equipment-turnover requirements.Support construction, tool-install, facility expansion, shutdown, system-modification, and operational-readiness activities.Troubleshooting & Technical Issue ResolutionDirect troubleshooting and recovery activities involving chemical systems, mechanical equipment, electrical components, instrumentation, controls, alarms, and process-support systems.Review system data, maintenance history, alarm information, technician findings, test results, and operating conditions to support issue resolution.Provide technical guidance to lead technicians and field personnel during complex or urgent equipment issues.Coordinate root-cause analysis for recurring failures, equipment damage, chemical leaks, system interruptions, and reliability concerns.Partner with engineering, operations, vendors, contractors, and customer teams to develop and implement corrective actions.Determine when equipment should remain out of service and coordinate safe return-to-service verification.Escalate significant safety events, operational interruptions, environmental concerns, customer-impacting issues, and resource constraints to management.Document major incidents, repairs, corrective actions, lessons learned, and recommended preventive measures.Monitor corrective-action effectiveness and ensure required follow-up work is completed.Safety, Environmental & Regulatory ComplianceEnforce compliance with chemical-handling procedures, standard operating procedures, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, cleanroom protocols, and site-specific safety rules.Ensure compliance with Safety Data Sheet procedures, hazardous-material handling requirements, chemical labeling standards, spill-prevention practices, and emergency-response protocols.Lead or participate in daily safety meetings, toolbox talks, pre-task planning, job hazard analyses, work-permit reviews, and safety observations.Verify that employees and contractors are properly trained, qualified, and equipped before performing assigned work.Stop work when unsafe conditions, procedural deviations, uncontrolled hazards, or unclear instructions are identified.Participate in incident investigations, near-miss reviews, corrective-action planning, safety audits, and continuous-improvement activities.Coordinate with Environmental Health and Safety personnel regarding chemical hazards, incidents, required training, and compliance concerns.Promote proactive hazard identification and maintain accountability for safe work execution.Documentation, Reporting & Customer CoordinationReview and approve work orders, inspection forms, maintenance records, testing reports, shift logs, commissioning documentation, and equipment-status updates.Ensure documentation is accurate, timely, complete, and consistent with company and customer requirements.Prepare daily, weekly, or monthly reports regarding staffing, work completion, equipment conditions, open issues, safety performance, maintenance backlogs, and system reliability.Maintain organized records for preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, inspections, repairs, training, qualifications, incidents, and corrective actions.Communicate directly with project managers, engineers, operations teams, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives.Participate in coordination meetings, planning meetings, readiness reviews, customer updates, incident reviews, and project-status discussions.Provide clear information regarding work progress, risks, resource needs, schedule concerns, equipment conditions, and outstanding actions.Support audits, customer reviews, project documentation requests, and continuous-improvement initiatives.Identify opportunities to improve maintenance processes, technician productivity, equipment reliability, documentation accuracy, safety performance, and operational efficiency.Required QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent required.Seven or more years of experience in chemical systems, semiconductor facilities, industrial maintenance, manufacturing, process operations, equipment maintenance, or a related technical environment.Three or more years of experience supervising technicians, maintenance personnel, field crews, contractors, or industrial operations.Demonstrated experience managing work assignments, staffing, scheduling, performance, training, documentation, and daily field operations.Strong knowledge of chemical distribution systems, bulk chemical systems, process piping, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, instrumentation, sensors, alarms, and controls.Strong understanding of preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment inspection, startup, commissioning, and operational-verification practices.Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, process flow diagrams, technical drawings, equipment specifications, maintenance procedures, and commissioning documents.Demonstrated knowledge of chemical safety, hazardous-material handling, lockout/tagout, PPE, cleanroom protocols, and industrial safety requirements.Strong leadership, decision-making, problem-solving, organization, and conflict-resolution skills.Ability to manage multiple priorities and respond effectively to changing operational and project conditions.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to prepare and review technical reports, work orders, maintenance records, schedules, and employee-performance documentation.Ability to work onsite and perform field inspections in active industrial, construction, chemical, and cleanroom environments.Preferred QualificationsAssociate or bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology, Industrial Maintenance, Chemical Technology, Process Technology, Construction Management, Operations Management, or a related discipline.Experience supervising maintenance or operations teams within a semiconductor fab or high-tech manufacturing facility.Experience supporting bulk chemical delivery, high-purity chemical distribution, specialty gas, water-treatment, pharmaceutical, or related process systems.Experience with computerized maintenance management systems, electronic work-order platforms, maintenance scheduling, and equipment-reliability reporting.Knowledge of PLCs, automated process systems, instrumentation, controls, alarms, and facility monitoring systems.Experience managing equipment startup, commissioning, qualification, shutdown, and turnover activities.Experience conducting incident investigations, root-cause analysis, corrective-action planning, and reliability-improvement initiatives.OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, lockout/tagout, supervisor safety training, or other relevant safety certifications.Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese communication skills are a plus, but not required.Skills & CompetenciesMaintenance-team supervision and workforce coordinationEmployee coaching, training, and performance managementChemical-system operations and maintenancePreventive and corrective maintenance planningEquipment reliability and maintenance-backlog managementMechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and controls troubleshootingPumps, valves, piping, filtration, sensors, and chemical-delivery equipmentSemiconductor cleanroom and facility-support practicesChemical safety, PPE, SDS, and lockout/tagout complianceStartup, commissioning, testing, qualification, and turnoverP&ID and process-flow-diagram interpretationRoot-cause analysis and corrective-action managementWork-order, inspection, and maintenance-documentation reviewScheduling, resource planning, and priority managementCustomer, vendor, contractor, and engineering coordinationIncident response and issue escalationAccountability, judgment, and follow-throughWork Environment This is a full-time onsite position supporting the TSMC semiconductor project in Phoenix, Arizona. Work may occur in semiconductor manufacturing areas, cleanrooms, chemical rooms, equipment rooms, utility spaces, process-support areas, construction zones, and other active project locations. The Chemical Systems Maintenance Supervisor must be comfortable working around industrial chemicals, chemical delivery systems, high-purity piping, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, instrumentation, controls, and related facility infrastructure. The position requires regular field presence, strict compliance with chemical and cleanroom procedures, and the ability to respond to changing maintenance and operational conditions. The role may require standing, walking, bending, climbing ladders, inspecting equipment, wearing required personal protective equipment, and responding to urgent equipment or operational concerns. Shift, weekend, overtime, shutdown, or emergency-response support may be required based on project and customer needs.Benefits100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)401(k) PlanEqual Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob Description:\n\nAbout Us Founded in 1988, Marketech... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description:\n\nAbout Us Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.Job Overview Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking an experienced and safety-driven Chemical Systems Maintenance Supervisor to oversee technicians and maintenance activities supporting chemical distribution, process-support, equipment-maintenance, startup, and commissioning operations for the TSMC project in Phoenix, Arizona. The Chemical Systems Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for supervising daily field operations, assigning personnel, managing maintenance priorities, monitoring work quality, enforcing safety requirements, and coordinating with engineering, project management, operations, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives. This position will oversee preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, system inspections, troubleshooting, equipment installation, testing, commissioning, and operational-support activities. The successful candidate will combine strong technical knowledge with effective personnel leadership, scheduling, documentation, and customer-service skills. The Supervisor must be capable of managing multiple workstreams, resolving technical and operational issues, developing technicians, and maintaining safe, reliable, and efficient chemical-system performance within an active semiconductor environment.Key ResponsibilitiesPersonnel Supervision & Team DevelopmentSupervise chemical systems technicians, lead technicians, maintenance technicians, contractors, and assigned field personnel.Plan staffing levels and assign daily work based on maintenance schedules, operational priorities, project requirements, technician qualifications, and system conditions.Establish clear expectations for safety, quality, productivity, documentation, attendance, communication, and professional conduct.Monitor employee performance, provide coaching and feedback, identify training needs, and support technician development.Conduct or support employee onboarding, technical training, qualification reviews, safety training, and procedural-verification activities.Review technician performance and provide documented feedback to management and Human Resources as required.Address attendance, conduct, performance, and work-quality concerns in accordance with company policies and management direction.Promote a professional, accountable, collaborative, and safety-first work environment.Develop lead technicians and senior technicians to provide consistent field leadership and technical support.Support staffing plans, interview activities, workforce forecasting, and employee-retention initiatives as assigned.Maintenance Planning & Operational OversightOversee the operation, inspection, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of semiconductor chemical distribution systems and process-support equipment.Manage preventive-maintenance and corrective-maintenance schedules for pumps, valves, piping, tubing, filtration systems, instrumentation, sensors, controls, alarms, and related components.Review equipment conditions, open work orders, maintenance backlogs, system alarms, recurring failures, inspection findings, and operational risks.Prioritize work based on safety, production impact, equipment criticality, customer requirements, available resources, and project schedules.Verify that maintenance work is properly planned, staffed, documented, and completed according to approved procedures.Coordinate chemical transfers, chemical changeovers, system replenishment, equipment shutdowns, and maintenance interventions.Monitor system reliability and equipment uptime and initiate corrective actions when performance concerns are identified.Ensure that tools, replacement parts, materials, PPE, permits, and technical documentation are available before work begins.Coordinate parts staging, inventory needs, equipment access, work-area readiness, and supporting logistics.Maintain accurate visibility of completed work, outstanding deficiencies, system conditions, and future maintenance requirements.Installation, Startup & Commissioning ManagementSupervise installation, startup, commissioning, testing, qualification, operational verification, and turnover activities for chemical systems and related equipment.Coordinate field activities involving piping, tubing, fittings, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, sensors, instrumentation, electrical components, and controls.Review P&IDs, process flow diagrams, equipment drawings, technical specifications, work packages, testing procedures, and commissioning documentation.Ensure installation and commissioning activities comply with approved project requirements, safety procedures, quality standards, and customer expectations.Coordinate functional testing, pressure testing, flushing, leak testing, alarm testing, interlock verification, readiness reviews, and system startup.Identify installation deficiencies, incomplete work, damaged components, documentation gaps, unsafe conditions, and deviations from approved plans.Assign personnel and coordinate corrective-action activities with engineers, contractors, vendors, technicians, and customer representatives.Track punch-list items, commissioning deficiencies, open technical questions, corrective actions, and equipment-turnover requirements.Support construction, tool-install, facility expansion, shutdown, system-modification, and operational-readiness activities.Troubleshooting & Technical Issue ResolutionDirect troubleshooting and recovery activities involving chemical systems, mechanical equipment, electrical components, instrumentation, controls, alarms, and process-support systems.Review system data, maintenance history, alarm information, technician findings, test results, and operating conditions to support issue resolution.Provide technical guidance to lead technicians and field personnel during complex or urgent equipment issues.Coordinate root-cause analysis for recurring failures, equipment damage, chemical leaks, system interruptions, and reliability concerns.Partner with engineering, operations, vendors, contractors, and customer teams to develop and implement corrective actions.Determine when equipment should remain out of service and coordinate safe return-to-service verification.Escalate significant safety events, operational interruptions, environmental concerns, customer-impacting issues, and resource constraints to management.Document major incidents, repairs, corrective actions, lessons learned, and recommended preventive measures.Monitor corrective-action effectiveness and ensure required follow-up work is completed.Safety, Environmental & Regulatory ComplianceEnforce compliance with chemical-handling procedures, standard operating procedures, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, cleanroom protocols, and site-specific safety rules.Ensure compliance with Safety Data Sheet procedures, hazardous-material handling requirements, chemical labeling standards, spill-prevention practices, and emergency-response protocols.Lead or participate in daily safety meetings, toolbox talks, pre-task planning, job hazard analyses, work-permit reviews, and safety observations.Verify that employees and contractors are properly trained, qualified, and equipped before performing assigned work.Stop work when unsafe conditions, procedural deviations, uncontrolled hazards, or unclear instructions are identified.Participate in incident investigations, near-miss reviews, corrective-action planning, safety audits, and continuous-improvement activities.Coordinate with Environmental Health and Safety personnel regarding chemical hazards, incidents, required training, and compliance concerns.Promote proactive hazard identification and maintain accountability for safe work execution.Documentation, Reporting & Customer CoordinationReview and approve work orders, inspection forms, maintenance records, testing reports, shift logs, commissioning documentation, and equipment-status updates.Ensure documentation is accurate, timely, complete, and consistent with company and customer requirements.Prepare daily, weekly, or monthly reports regarding staffing, work completion, equipment conditions, open issues, safety performance, maintenance backlogs, and system reliability.Maintain organized records for preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, inspections, repairs, training, qualifications, incidents, and corrective actions.Communicate directly with project managers, engineers, operations teams, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives.Participate in coordination meetings, planning meetings, readiness reviews, customer updates, incident reviews, and project-status discussions.Provide clear information regarding work progress, risks, resource needs, schedule concerns, equipment conditions, and outstanding actions.Support audits, customer reviews, project documentation requests, and continuous-improvement initiatives.Identify opportunities to improve maintenance processes, technician productivity, equipment reliability, documentation accuracy, safety performance, and operational efficiency.Required QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent required.Seven or more years of experience in chemical systems, semiconductor facilities, industrial maintenance, manufacturing, process operations, equipment maintenance, or a related technical environment.Three or more years of experience supervising technicians, maintenance personnel, field crews, contractors, or industrial operations.Demonstrated experience managing work assignments, staffing, scheduling, performance, training, documentation, and daily field operations.Strong knowledge of chemical distribution systems, bulk chemical systems, process piping, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, instrumentation, sensors, alarms, and controls.Strong understanding of preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment inspection, startup, commissioning, and operational-verification practices.Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, process flow diagrams, technical drawings, equipment specifications, maintenance procedures, and commissioning documents.Demonstrated knowledge of chemical safety, hazardous-material handling, lockout/tagout, PPE, cleanroom protocols, and industrial safety requirements.Strong leadership, decision-making, problem-solving, organization, and conflict-resolution skills.Ability to manage multiple priorities and respond effectively to changing operational and project conditions.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to prepare and review technical reports, work orders, maintenance records, schedules, and employee-performance documentation.Ability to work onsite and perform field inspections in active industrial, construction, chemical, and cleanroom environments.Preferred QualificationsAssociate or bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology, Industrial Maintenance, Chemical Technology, Process Technology, Construction Management, Operations Management, or a related discipline.Experience supervising maintenance or operations teams within a semiconductor fab or high-tech manufacturing facility.Experience supporting bulk chemical delivery, high-purity chemical distribution, specialty gas, water-treatment, pharmaceutical, or related process systems.Experience with computerized maintenance management systems, electronic work-order platforms, maintenance scheduling, and equipment-reliability reporting.Knowledge of PLCs, automated process systems, instrumentation, controls, alarms, and facility monitoring systems.Experience managing equipment startup, commissioning, qualification, shutdown, and turnover activities.Experience conducting incident investigations, root-cause analysis, corrective-action planning, and reliability-improvement initiatives.OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, lockout/tagout, supervisor safety training, or other relevant safety certifications.Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese communication skills are a plus, but not required.Skills & CompetenciesMaintenance-team supervision and workforce coordinationEmployee coaching, training, and performance managementChemical-system operations and maintenancePreventive and corrective maintenance planningEquipment reliability and maintenance-backlog managementMechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and controls troubleshootingPumps, valves, piping, filtration, sensors, and chemical-delivery equipmentSemiconductor cleanroom and facility-support practicesChemical safety, PPE, SDS, and lockout/tagout complianceStartup, commissioning, testing, qualification, and turnoverP&ID and process-flow-diagram interpretationRoot-cause analysis and corrective-action managementWork-order, inspection, and maintenance-documentation reviewScheduling, resource planning, and priority managementCustomer, vendor, contractor, and engineering coordinationIncident response and issue escalationAccountability, judgment, and follow-throughWork Environment This is a full-time onsite position supporting the TSMC semiconductor project in Phoenix, Arizona. Work may occur in semiconductor manufacturing areas, cleanrooms, chemical rooms, equipment rooms, utility spaces, process-support areas, construction zones, and other active project locations. The Chemical Systems Maintenance Supervisor must be comfortable working around industrial chemicals, chemical delivery systems, high-purity piping, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, instrumentation, controls, and related facility infrastructure. The position requires regular field presence, strict compliance with chemical and cleanroom procedures, and the ability to respond to changing maintenance and operational conditions. The role may require standing, walking, bending, climbing ladders, inspecting equipment, wearing required personal protective equipment, and responding to urgent equipment or operational concerns. Shift, weekend, overtime, shutdown, or emergency-response support may be required based on project and customer needs.Benefits100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)401(k) PlanEqual Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender Read Less
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    About Us

    Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.

    Job Overview

    Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking an experienced, hands-on, and safety-focused Maintenance Lead Technician to support and coordinate maintenance, installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and operational-support activities within semiconductor and chemical-system environments.

    This is a working-lead position responsible for performing technical maintenance activities while providing daily direction and field support to maintenance technicians. The Maintenance Lead Technician will help assign work, coordinate task priorities, verify compliance with safety and maintenance procedures, assist with complex troubleshooting, and ensure assigned work is completed accurately and on schedule.

    The ideal candidate has strong mechanical and electrical aptitude, previous experience leading technicians or field crews, and the ability to work effectively in semiconductor fabs, cleanrooms, industrial facilities, construction environments, or high-tech manufacturing operations.

    Key ResponsibilitiesTeam Leadership & Daily CoordinationProvide daily technical direction and field support to maintenance technicians and assigned project personnel.Help coordinate work assignments, preventive-maintenance tasks, corrective-maintenance activities, inspections, repairs, installations, and commissioning work.Conduct or support shift-start meetings, toolbox talks, pre-task planning, work-area reviews, and safety discussions.Verify that technicians understand applicable work instructions, procedures, drawings, safety requirements, and task expectations.Monitor work progress and help ensure assigned activities are completed safely, accurately, and according to schedule.Serve as the first point of contact for routine field questions, maintenance concerns, and technical issues.Train and mentor technicians on maintenance procedures, equipment operation, troubleshooting methods, documentation, and safe work practices.Promote accountability, teamwork, communication, professionalism, and consistent compliance with company and customer requirements.Provide status updates to supervisors, engineers, project managers, and customer representatives regarding completed work, open issues, equipment concerns, and resource needs.Maintenance, Inspection & Equipment SupportLead and perform routine maintenance, inspection, troubleshooting, and repair activities for semiconductor equipment, chemical systems, process-support systems, tools, and facility infrastructure.Perform and coordinate preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, equipment checks, system walkdowns, and condition assessments.Support pumps, valves, piping, sensors, instrumentation, controls, electrical components, mechanical equipment, and chemical-delivery-related systems.Identify equipment abnormalities, damaged components, leaks, alarms, unusual operating conditions, and potential safety or reliability concerns.Perform minor repairs, component replacement, equipment adjustments, parts installation, and operational-verification activities.Verify that tools, materials, parts, PPE, permits, and supporting documentation are available before work begins.Help prioritize maintenance activities based on safety, equipment criticality, operational needs, and project schedules.Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas in accordance with cleanroom, 5S, and project requirements.Support equipment reliability and uptime by ensuring assigned maintenance activities are completed accurately and on time.Installation, Startup & CommissioningLead and support equipment installation, startup, commissioning, testing, operational verification, and turnover activities.Coordinate field verification of equipment, piping, pumps, valves, sensors, electrical components, mechanical systems, and related facility infrastructure.Support functional testing, leak testing, equipment checks, alarm verification, system readiness reviews, and startup activities.Review work instructions, equipment documentation, maintenance procedures, technical drawings, P&IDs, checklists, and project requirements.Identify incomplete installations, damaged materials, incorrect components, unsafe conditions, and deviations from approved documentation.Coordinate field troubleshooting and corrective actions with technicians, engineers, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives.Support construction, tool-install, facility expansion, maintenance shutdown, and system-modification activities.Help track open technical issues, punch-list items, incomplete work, and required corrective actions.Troubleshooting & Technical SupportLead troubleshooting activities involving mechanical, electrical, chemical-delivery, facility, and process-support systems.Safely use hand tools, power tools, meters, diagnostic instruments, testing equipment, and approved maintenance tools.Guide technicians through inspection, testing, component replacement, adjustment, and operational-verification activities.Assist with root-cause analysis by collecting equipment history, operating data, alarm information, technician observations, and maintenance records.Escalate major equipment failures, safety concerns, recurring problems, process abnormalities, and urgent maintenance needs.Coordinate with supervisors and engineering teams to implement corrective actions and verify that equipment is safe to return to service.Document troubleshooting findings, repairs, replacement parts, testing results, and recommended follow-up actions.Assist with resolving field issues in a timely, professional, and solution-oriented manner.Safety, Documentation & ComplianceFollow and reinforce all standard operating procedures, work instructions, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, cleanroom protocols, and site-specific safety procedures.Stop or escalate work when unsafe conditions, unclear instructions, uncontrolled hazards, or procedural deviations are identified.Participate in safety meetings, toolbox talks, job hazard analyses, inspections, incident reviews, and corrective-action activities.Review maintenance records, work orders, inspection forms, testing reports, checklists, and shift documentation for accuracy and completeness.Maintain organized maintenance records, equipment-status updates, work logs, and technical documentation.Support audits, inspections, customer reviews, and documentation requests as assigned.Participate in continuous-improvement efforts related to equipment reliability, safety, technician productivity, maintenance processes, and documentation accuracy.Required QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent required.Five or more years of experience in equipment maintenance, facilities maintenance, semiconductor operations, manufacturing, industrial construction, chemical systems, or a related technical environment.Previous experience leading technicians, coordinating field crews, training employees, or serving as a senior technician or working lead.Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude.Demonstrated experience troubleshooting industrial equipment and facility-support systems.Experience working with pumps, valves, piping, sensors, controls, electrical components, mechanical equipment, or chemical-delivery systems.Ability to read and interpret work instructions, maintenance procedures, technical drawings, equipment documentation, checklists, and basic P&IDs.Ability to follow and reinforce structured safety procedures, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, and cleanroom protocols.Strong leadership, organization, communication, and documentation skills.Ability to coordinate multiple assignments and adjust priorities based on operational needs.Ability to work independently while providing effective guidance and support to other technicians.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to stand, walk, bend, climb ladders, use tools, and lift materials in an active industrial environment.Preferred QualificationsAssociate degree, trade-school education, technical certification, or related technical training.Experience working in a semiconductor fab, cleanroom, industrial facility, chemical plant, data center, or high-tech manufacturing environment.Experience supporting chemical systems, process-support systems, MEP systems, facility utilities, or semiconductor equipment.Experience with preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, equipment startup, commissioning, troubleshooting, or operational verification.Basic understanding of PLCs, instrumentation, alarms, sensors, controls, or automated process systems.Experience using computerized maintenance management systems or electronic work-order platforms.OSHA 10, OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, lockout/tagout, or other relevant safety certification.Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese communication skills are a plus, but not required.Skills & CompetenciesWorking-lead and technician coordinationPreventive and corrective maintenanceMechanical and electrical troubleshootingPumps, valves, piping, sensors, and controlsSemiconductor equipment and facility-support maintenanceChemical-system and process-support awarenessEquipment installation, startup, and commissioningHand-tool, power-tool, meter, and diagnostic-equipment operationLockout/tagout, PPE, and site-safety complianceCleanroom, industrial, and construction-environment readinessMaintenance documentation and work-order reviewTechnician training and mentoringRoot-cause analysis and corrective-action supportWork planning and priority managementCross-functional communication and issue escalationAccountability, attention to detail, and follow-throughWork Environment

    This is a full-time onsite role supporting semiconductor, cleanroom, industrial, construction, chemical-system, and facility-maintenance environments. Work may occur in equipment rooms, process-support areas, cleanrooms, construction zones, utility spaces, chemical areas, and other active project locations.

    The Maintenance Lead Technician must be comfortable wearing required personal protective equipment, following cleanroom and site-specific procedures, using approved tools and equipment, and performing physically active work.

    The position may require standing, walking, bending, lifting, climbing ladders, responding to equipment issues, and adjusting priorities based on maintenance and project needs. Shift, weekend, overtime, shutdown, or emergency support may be required based on operational requirements.

    Benefits100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)401(k) PlanEqual Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.

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    Job DescriptionJob Description

    About Us

    Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.

    Job Overview

    Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking an experienced, hands-on, and safety-focused Maintenance Lead Technician to support and coordinate maintenance, installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and operational-support activities within semiconductor and chemical-system environments.

    This is a working-lead position responsible for performing technical maintenance activities while providing daily direction and field support to maintenance technicians. The Maintenance Lead Technician will help assign work, coordinate task priorities, verify compliance with safety and maintenance procedures, assist with complex troubleshooting, and ensure assigned work is completed accurately and on schedule.

    The ideal candidate has strong mechanical and electrical aptitude, previous experience leading technicians or field crews, and the ability to work effectively in semiconductor fabs, cleanrooms, industrial facilities, construction environments, or high-tech manufacturing operations.

    Key ResponsibilitiesTeam Leadership & Daily CoordinationProvide daily technical direction and field support to maintenance technicians and assigned project personnel.Help coordinate work assignments, preventive-maintenance tasks, corrective-maintenance activities, inspections, repairs, installations, and commissioning work.Conduct or support shift-start meetings, toolbox talks, pre-task planning, work-area reviews, and safety discussions.Verify that technicians understand applicable work instructions, procedures, drawings, safety requirements, and task expectations.Monitor work progress and help ensure assigned activities are completed safely, accurately, and according to schedule.Serve as the first point of contact for routine field questions, maintenance concerns, and technical issues.Train and mentor technicians on maintenance procedures, equipment operation, troubleshooting methods, documentation, and safe work practices.Promote accountability, teamwork, communication, professionalism, and consistent compliance with company and customer requirements.Provide status updates to supervisors, engineers, project managers, and customer representatives regarding completed work, open issues, equipment concerns, and resource needs.Maintenance, Inspection & Equipment SupportLead and perform routine maintenance, inspection, troubleshooting, and repair activities for semiconductor equipment, chemical systems, process-support systems, tools, and facility infrastructure.Perform and coordinate preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, equipment checks, system walkdowns, and condition assessments.Support pumps, valves, piping, sensors, instrumentation, controls, electrical components, mechanical equipment, and chemical-delivery-related systems.Identify equipment abnormalities, damaged components, leaks, alarms, unusual operating conditions, and potential safety or reliability concerns.Perform minor repairs, component replacement, equipment adjustments, parts installation, and operational-verification activities.Verify that tools, materials, parts, PPE, permits, and supporting documentation are available before work begins.Help prioritize maintenance activities based on safety, equipment criticality, operational needs, and project schedules.Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas in accordance with cleanroom, 5S, and project requirements.Support equipment reliability and uptime by ensuring assigned maintenance activities are completed accurately and on time.Installation, Startup & CommissioningLead and support equipment installation, startup, commissioning, testing, operational verification, and turnover activities.Coordinate field verification of equipment, piping, pumps, valves, sensors, electrical components, mechanical systems, and related facility infrastructure.Support functional testing, leak testing, equipment checks, alarm verification, system readiness reviews, and startup activities.Review work instructions, equipment documentation, maintenance procedures, technical drawings, P&IDs, checklists, and project requirements.Identify incomplete installations, damaged materials, incorrect components, unsafe conditions, and deviations from approved documentation.Coordinate field troubleshooting and corrective actions with technicians, engineers, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives.Support construction, tool-install, facility expansion, maintenance shutdown, and system-modification activities.Help track open technical issues, punch-list items, incomplete work, and required corrective actions.Troubleshooting & Technical SupportLead troubleshooting activities involving mechanical, electrical, chemical-delivery, facility, and process-support systems.Safely use hand tools, power tools, meters, diagnostic instruments, testing equipment, and approved maintenance tools.Guide technicians through inspection, testing, component replacement, adjustment, and operational-verification activities.Assist with root-cause analysis by collecting equipment history, operating data, alarm information, technician observations, and maintenance records.Escalate major equipment failures, safety concerns, recurring problems, process abnormalities, and urgent maintenance needs.Coordinate with supervisors and engineering teams to implement corrective actions and verify that equipment is safe to return to service.Document troubleshooting findings, repairs, replacement parts, testing results, and recommended follow-up actions.Assist with resolving field issues in a timely, professional, and solution-oriented manner.Safety, Documentation & ComplianceFollow and reinforce all standard operating procedures, work instructions, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, cleanroom protocols, and site-specific safety procedures.Stop or escalate work when unsafe conditions, unclear instructions, uncontrolled hazards, or procedural deviations are identified.Participate in safety meetings, toolbox talks, job hazard analyses, inspections, incident reviews, and corrective-action activities.Review maintenance records, work orders, inspection forms, testing reports, checklists, and shift documentation for accuracy and completeness.Maintain organized maintenance records, equipment-status updates, work logs, and technical documentation.Support audits, inspections, customer reviews, and documentation requests as assigned.Participate in continuous-improvement efforts related to equipment reliability, safety, technician productivity, maintenance processes, and documentation accuracy.Required QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent required.Five or more years of experience in equipment maintenance, facilities maintenance, semiconductor operations, manufacturing, industrial construction, chemical systems, or a related technical environment.Previous experience leading technicians, coordinating field crews, training employees, or serving as a senior technician or working lead.Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude.Demonstrated experience troubleshooting industrial equipment and facility-support systems.Experience working with pumps, valves, piping, sensors, controls, electrical components, mechanical equipment, or chemical-delivery systems.Ability to read and interpret work instructions, maintenance procedures, technical drawings, equipment documentation, checklists, and basic P&IDs.Ability to follow and reinforce structured safety procedures, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, and cleanroom protocols.Strong leadership, organization, communication, and documentation skills.Ability to coordinate multiple assignments and adjust priorities based on operational needs.Ability to work independently while providing effective guidance and support to other technicians.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to stand, walk, bend, climb ladders, use tools, and lift materials in an active industrial environment.Preferred QualificationsAssociate degree, trade-school education, technical certification, or related technical training.Experience working in a semiconductor fab, cleanroom, industrial facility, chemical plant, data center, or high-tech manufacturing environment.Experience supporting chemical systems, process-support systems, MEP systems, facility utilities, or semiconductor equipment.Experience with preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, equipment startup, commissioning, troubleshooting, or operational verification.Basic understanding of PLCs, instrumentation, alarms, sensors, controls, or automated process systems.Experience using computerized maintenance management systems or electronic work-order platforms.OSHA 10, OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, lockout/tagout, or other relevant safety certification.Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese communication skills are a plus, but not required.Skills & CompetenciesWorking-lead and technician coordinationPreventive and corrective maintenanceMechanical and electrical troubleshootingPumps, valves, piping, sensors, and controlsSemiconductor equipment and facility-support maintenanceChemical-system and process-support awarenessEquipment installation, startup, and commissioningHand-tool, power-tool, meter, and diagnostic-equipment operationLockout/tagout, PPE, and site-safety complianceCleanroom, industrial, and construction-environment readinessMaintenance documentation and work-order reviewTechnician training and mentoringRoot-cause analysis and corrective-action supportWork planning and priority managementCross-functional communication and issue escalationAccountability, attention to detail, and follow-throughWork Environment

    This is a full-time onsite role supporting semiconductor, cleanroom, industrial, construction, chemical-system, and facility-maintenance environments. Work may occur in equipment rooms, process-support areas, cleanrooms, construction zones, utility spaces, chemical areas, and other active project locations.

    The Maintenance Lead Technician must be comfortable wearing required personal protective equipment, following cleanroom and site-specific procedures, using approved tools and equipment, and performing physically active work.

    The position may require standing, walking, bending, lifting, climbing ladders, responding to equipment issues, and adjusting priorities based on maintenance and project needs. Shift, weekend, overtime, shutdown, or emergency support may be required based on operational requirements.

    Benefits100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)401(k) PlanEqual Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.

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    Job DescriptionJob Description

    About Us

    Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.

    Job Overview

    Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking an experienced, safety-focused Chemical Systems Lead Technician to support and coordinate the installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, startup, and commissioning of chemical distribution and process-support systems for the TSMC project in Phoenix, Arizona.

    This is a hands-on working-lead position responsible for performing technical fieldwork while providing daily direction, technical guidance, and task coordination to chemical systems and maintenance technicians. The Lead Technician will help organize field activities, verify that assigned work is completed safely and accurately, monitor system conditions, assist with complex troubleshooting, and communicate project status and technical concerns to supervisors, engineers, contractors, vendors, and customer representatives.

    The ideal candidate has direct experience with chemical delivery systems, bulk chemical systems, high-purity piping, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, sensors, instrumentation, controls, or related semiconductor facility infrastructure. The successful candidate must be able to lead by example, maintain strict safety and documentation standards, and support technicians in a fast-paced semiconductor, cleanroom, construction, and maintenance environment.

    Key ResponsibilitiesTeam Leadership & Daily Work CoordinationProvide day-to-day technical direction and field support to chemical systems technicians, maintenance technicians, contractors, and assigned project personnel.Coordinate daily work assignments, priorities, equipment inspections, preventive-maintenance activities, corrective-maintenance activities, and commissioning tasks.Conduct pre-task planning, shift-start briefings, toolbox talks, system walkdowns, and work-area readiness reviews.Verify that technicians understand applicable work instructions, standard operating procedures, drawings, safety requirements, and task expectations.Monitor work progress and help ensure assigned activities are completed safely, accurately, and according to schedule.Serve as the first point of escalation for routine technical concerns, field coordination issues, equipment abnormalities, and questions from technicians.Train and mentor technicians on chemical-system operations, maintenance procedures, troubleshooting methods, documentation requirements, and safe work practices.Promote accountability, teamwork, communication, and consistent compliance with project and customer requirements.Provide clear updates to supervisors, engineers, project managers, and customer representatives regarding work status, system conditions, delays, risks, and outstanding needs.Chemical System Operations & MaintenanceLead and perform the operation, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting of semiconductor chemical distribution systems and related process-support equipment.Support bulk chemical delivery systems, chemical distribution units, pumps, valves, piping, tubing, filtration equipment, flow controls, instrumentation, sensors, alarms, and associated components.Perform and coordinate preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, equipment inspections, leak checks, operational verifications, and system condition assessments.Identify abnormal operating conditions, equipment degradation, leaks, alarms, damaged components, contamination risks, and potential reliability concerns.Assist with chemical transfers, chemical changeovers, system replenishment, material handling, and related operational activities while maintaining strict safety controls.Verify that tools, materials, replacement parts, PPE, and supporting documentation are available before work begins.Support equipment uptime and system reliability by prioritizing maintenance needs and coordinating timely corrective actions.Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas in accordance with cleanroom, 5S, chemical-control, and project requirements.Installation, Startup & CommissioningLead and perform equipment installation, startup, commissioning, testing, qualification, operational verification, and turnover activities.Coordinate field verification of piping, tubing, fittings, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, sensors, instrumentation, electrical components, and chemical-delivery equipment.Support functional testing, pressure testing, flushing, leak testing, alarm verification, interlock testing, system readiness reviews, and equipment startup.Review P&IDs, process flow diagrams, equipment drawings, technical specifications, work instructions, checklists, and project requirements.Identify installation deficiencies, incomplete work, damaged materials, incorrect components, unsafe conditions, and deviations from approved documentation.Coordinate field troubleshooting and corrective-action activities with engineers, vendors, contractors, technicians, and customer representatives.Support construction, tool-install, facility expansion, shutdown, system modification, and equipment-turnover activities.Help ensure punch-list items, open technical issues, and commissioning deficiencies are documented and communicated to the appropriate teams.Troubleshooting & Technical SupportLead troubleshooting activities involving chemical systems, mechanical equipment, electrical components, controls, instrumentation, alarms, and process-support systems.Safely use hand tools, power tools, meters, diagnostic instruments, testing equipment, and approved maintenance tools.Guide technicians through systematic troubleshooting, inspection, testing, component replacement, and operational-verification activities.Assist with root-cause analysis by collecting equipment history, operating data, alarm information, technician observations, and maintenance records.Escalate major equipment failures, chemical leaks, safety concerns, process abnormalities, recurring problems, and urgent maintenance needs.Work with engineering and supervisory teams to implement corrective actions and verify that systems have been safely returned to service.Document troubleshooting findings, repairs, testing results, replacement parts, system conditions, and recommended follow-up actions.Safety, Compliance & DocumentationEnforce compliance with chemical-handling procedures, standard operating procedures, lockout/tagout requirements, PPE requirements, cleanroom protocols, and site-specific safety rules.Support compliance with hazardous-material requirements, Safety Data Sheet procedures, chemical labeling standards, spill-prevention practices, and emergency-response protocols.Stop or escalate work when unsafe conditions, unclear instructions, uncontrolled hazards, or procedural deviations are identified.Participate in incident reviews, safety observations, corrective-action activities, and continuous-improvement initiatives.Review technician work orders, inspection forms, maintenance records, checklists, testing results, and shift documentation for accuracy and completeness.Maintain accurate records of completed work, open issues, equipment conditions, preventive-maintenance status, and system deficiencies.Support audits, inspections, customer reviews, project meetings, and documentation requests as assigned.Required QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent required.Five or more years of experience in chemical systems, industrial maintenance, semiconductor facilities, manufacturing, process operations, equipment maintenance, or a related technical environment.Previous experience leading technicians, coordinating field crews, training employees, or serving as a senior technician or working lead.Strong mechanical aptitude and demonstrated troubleshooting ability.Experience working with pumps, valves, piping, tubing, filtration equipment, instrumentation, sensors, controls, or chemical process equipment.Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, process flow diagrams, technical drawings, work instructions, maintenance procedures, and equipment documentation.Knowledge of preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, equipment inspection, startup, commissioning, and operational-verification practices.Ability to follow and enforce structured safety procedures, chemical-handling requirements, lockout/tagout practices, and cleanroom protocols.Strong leadership, organization, communication, and documentation skills.Ability to coordinate multiple assignments and adjust priorities based on operational and project needs.Ability to work independently while providing effective direction and support to other technicians.Strong written and verbal English communication skills.Ability to stand, walk, bend, climb ladders, use tools, and lift materials in an active industrial environment.Preferred QualificationsAssociate degree, trade-school education, technical certification, or related technical training.Experience supporting semiconductor chemical delivery systems, bulk chemical systems, high-purity process systems, or facility utility systems.Experience working in a semiconductor fab, cleanroom, chemical plant, pharmaceutical facility, water-treatment facility, or high-tech manufacturing environment.Experience with equipment installation, startup, commissioning, qualification, shutdown, and turnover activities.Basic understanding of PLCs, automated process systems, alarms, instrumentation, sensors, and controls.Experience using computerized maintenance management systems, electronic work-order systems, or equipment-maintenance databases.OSHA 10, OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, lockout/tagout, or other relevant safety certification.Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese communication skills are a plus, but not required.Skills & CompetenciesWorking-lead and technician coordinationChemical-system operations and maintenancePreventive and corrective maintenanceMechanical, electrical, and controls troubleshootingPumps, valves, piping, filtration, sensors, and instrumentationSemiconductor cleanroom and facility-support practicesChemical safety, PPE, SDS, and lockout/tagout complianceStartup, commissioning, testing, and qualificationP&ID and process-flow-diagram interpretationRoot-cause analysis and corrective-action supportMaintenance documentation and work-order reviewTechnician training and technical mentoringWork planning and priority managementCross-functional communication and issue escalationAccountability, attention to detail, and follow-throughWork Environment

    This is a full-time onsite position supporting the TSMC semiconductor project in Phoenix, Arizona. Work may occur in semiconductor manufacturing areas, cleanrooms, chemical rooms, equipment rooms, process-support areas, utility spaces, construction zones, and other active project locations.

    The Chemical Systems Lead Technician must be comfortable working around chemical delivery systems, industrial equipment, piping networks, pumps, valves, filtration equipment, instrumentation, and related facility infrastructure. The position requires wearing required personal protective equipment, following strict chemical and cleanroom procedures, and performing physically active fieldwork.

    The position may require standing, walking, bending, lifting, climbing ladders, responding to equipment issues, and adjusting work priorities based on project schedules and operational conditions. Shift, weekend, overtime, shutdown, or emergency-response support may be required based on project needs.

    Benefits100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)401(k) PlanEqual Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.

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