Overview
Pay: $150K+ annually
The pay listed is the starting salary range for this position. A specific offer will vary based on applicant’s experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, and alignment with market data.
Benefit Information:
ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM’s benefits, visit ABM 2025 Employee Benefits | Staff and Management Team Members
- Support cutting‑edge semiconductor operations that power essential and future‑focused technologies
- Join a company with deep facilities and engineering expertise and national scale delivered locally
- Work in environments where your technical knowledge directly impacts safety, uptime, and performance
- Be part of a team that values partnership, accountability, and continuous improvement
Responsibilities
Project Leadership
- Lead end‑to‑end delivery of facilities, infrastructure, and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) projects in active semiconductor fabs and support facilities
- Manage simultaneous capital and maintenance‑driven projects ranging from system upgrades to lifecycle replacements
- Develop project scopes, execution plans, schedules, cost estimates, and financial forecasts
- Ensure projects meet client technical requirements, operational constraints, and compliance standards
- Individual contributor role
Budget & Financial Management
- Own and manage project and program budgets, including forecasting, cost tracking, change management, and financial reporting
- Review and approve change orders, invoices, and cost impacts with a focus on cost control and value optimization
- Perform feasibility studies, lifecycle cost analyses, and capital planning support for client stakeholders
Client & Stakeholder Management
- Serve as a primary point of contact for the client, including operations leadership and engineering stakeholders
- Maintain strong client relationships through transparent communication on schedule, cost, risk, and technical performance
- Lead project meetings, executive updates, and coordination sessions with internal and external teams
Technical & Engineering Oversight
- Provide P.E.‑level oversight for engineering scope execution involving electrical, mechanical, HVAC, plumbing, and critical utility systems
- Mechanical & Thermal Systems:
- Make‑Up Air Units (MUA)
- Air Handling Units (AHU)
- Chillers, Cooling Towers
- Process Cooling Water (PCW), Facility / Industrial Cooling Water (FICW)
- Controls & Automation:
- Building Management Systems (BMS)
- Facilities Monitoring Systems (FMS)
- Electrical Power Systems:
- Medium and low‑voltage distribution
- Transformers, switchgear, busways
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
- Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS)
- Emergency and standby generators
- Utilities & Support Systems:
- Lift stations and drainage systems
- Water treatment and distribution systems
- Exhaust and environmental control systems
Budget & Financial Management
- Conduct site assessments, system evaluations, and field inspections to validate quality, safety, and compliance
- Ensure proper integration of new systems with existing operations and maintenance programs
Contractor & Vendor Management
- Lead contractor and vendor selection, bidding, contract negotiation, and performance management
- Oversee construction activities, commissioning, punch‑lists, and turnover documentation
- Ensure contractors adhere to cleanroom protocols, safety requirements, and client standards
Safety, Compliance & Quality
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA, building codes, environmental regulations, and client safety standards
- Lead safety planning, hazard mitigation, permit reviews, and incident reporting as required
- Ensure work is executed safely in live production and cleanroom environments
Qualifications
- 10+ years of experience in facilities engineering, maintenance, or project management
- Bachelor’s degree (e.g., Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, etc.) or equivalent experience.
- Strong technical expertise in electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems
- Experience supporting mission‑critical or high‑tech manufacturing environments
- Solid understanding of facilities operations, asset lifecycle management, and reliability concepts
- Proven ability to work safely in cleanroom and live production settings
- Strong leadership, communication, and client‑facing skills
- Commitment to safety and a working knowledge of OSHA safety standards and regulations
- Ability to adjust work schedule as needed to support the operation.
- Solid business acumen and basic accounting principles.
- Passion for excellence backed by a track record of accountability, collaboration, and integrity.
- Experience supporting semiconductor manufacturing or advanced technology facilities
- Familiarity with critical utilities, high‑purity systems, exhaust systems, or specialty process support
- Experience managing maintenance‑driven projects rather than new construction
- Background working in environments where uptime, contamination control, and safety are paramount