Project Manager - Tool Hookup Electrical
$90,000–$145,000 year
On-site · Austin, Texas, United States
Job Summary
Project Manager (Tool Hookup Electrical) oversees day-to-day engineering, scheduling, and tactical construction for electrical power distribution, instrumentation, and control hookups within a semiconductor foundry; coordinates with trade contractors, field engineers, and equipment vendors to ensure tool hookups are connected safely, on schedule, and per technical designs; resolves field issues, enforces construction quality, and drives the electrical hookup sequence for assigned tool sectors. Responsibilities include managing field communication, RFIs/FCOs, daily progress tracking, safety and cleanroom protocol compliance, LV power runs, EMO circuits, TGMS modules, and LOTO/energization sequences; utilizes 3D models (e.g., Navisworks) to resolve routing conflicts and document field quality checks (Megger testing, grounding continuity, torque labeling). Requires a Bachelor’s degree in a related technical field or equivalent, 4+ years PM/field engineering in large-scale industrial electrical construction, 2+ years in semiconductor cleanroom tool installs, OSHA 30, NEC/NFPA 70E knowledge, cleanroom proficiency, and experience with related software. Base salary range is $90,000–$145,000 with comprehensive benefits; on-site role located in Austin, TX.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or related technical discipline; or equivalent practical experience
- 4+ years of project management or field engineering experience in large-scale industrial electrical construction
- Minimum 2 years of direct experience executing construction or tool install activities within an active semiconductor cleanroom environment
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction certification
- Knowledge of industrial electrical installations (conduit, wiring, panelboard terminations, grounding)
- Familiarity with NEC/NFPA 70 and NFPA 70E electrical safety practices
- Experience with cleanroom protocols (Class 10 to Class 1000)
- Proficiency with digital information modeling tools (Navisworks) and project management software
- Ability to generate, track, and close out electrical punchlist items
- Ability to coordinate lockout/tagout and initial energization sequences
- Strong field coordination and safety enforcement skills
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