What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ultra-Pure Water (UPW) Engineer position at MGC Pure Chemicals America, Inc.?
The UPW Engineer will be responsible for the design, operation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the Ultra-Pure Water (UPW) systems at our high-purity chemical plants. This role is critical to ensuring the consistent supply of high-quality UPW, which is essential for our manufacturing processes.
Key Responsibilities:
System Design and Optimization:
- Design, implement, and optimize UPW systems to meet stringent purity requirements for various manufacturing processes. This includes the use of reverse osmosis (RO), deionization (DI), filtration, UV oxidation, and other relevant technologies.
Operation and Maintenance:
- Oversee the daily operation of UPW systems, ensuring they function efficiently and reliably. Conduct regular maintenance activities, troubleshoot issues, and perform corrective actions to minimize downtime.
Quality Assurance:
- Monitor water quality parameters (e.g., resistivity, total organic carbon (TOC), particles, bacteria) to ensure compliance with industry standards and internal specifications. Implement and manage control systems to maintain UPW quality.
Data Analysis and Reporting:
- Analyze operational data to identify trends, detect potential issues, and recommend improvements. Prepare regular reports on UPW system performance for management and regulatory bodies.
Project Management:
- Lead or participate in projects aimed at upgrading or expanding UPW systems. This includes managing timelines, budgets, and coordinating with cross-functional teams, contractors, and vendors.
Regulatory Compliance:
- Ensure that UPW systems comply with all relevant industry regulations, standards, and safety guidelines. Prepare documentation and reports required for regulatory submissions and audits.
Continuous Improvement:
- Stay updated on the latest UPW technologies and industry best practices. Proactively identify opportunities for system upgrades, process improvements, and cost savings.
Team Collaboration:
- Work closely with multi-site process engineers, production teams, and quality control personnel and maintenance teams to ensure UPW systems support overall plant operations. Provide training and technical support to other team members as needed.
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. A Master’s degree is a plus.
Experience:
o 3-5 years of experience in operating and maintaining UPW systems in a high-purity chemical plant, semiconductor facility, or similar environment.
o Strong understanding of water purification technologies, including RO, DI, UV oxidation, and ultrafiltration.
o Experience with water quality monitoring and control systems.
Skills:
o Proficiency in using process control software and tools for monitoring and managing UPW systems.
o Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
o Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
o Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
Certifications: Relevant certifications in water treatment, such as Certified Water Technologist (CWT), are advantageous but not required.