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QAQC Manager

Boise, Idaho, United States

 

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 QAQC Manager owns quality assurance and quality control for MICU's Idaho semiconductor construction project, with a primary focus on wet mechanical/process utility scope. This role reports to the Project Manager and works closely with the Superintendent, EHS Manager, Material Planner/Controller, construction coordinators, subcontractors, vendors, and client representatives.

This role is responsible for establishing and enforcing quality processes for semiconductor fab construction, including cleanroom work, high-purity systems, process piping, chemical/gas systems, DI/UPW, HVAC/MEP interfaces, inspection readiness, traceability, turnover documentation, and non-conformance management.

General Responsibilities:

  • Develop, implement, and maintain the Project Quality Management Plan (QMP), Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), quality control procedures, inspection records, turnover requirements, and quality logs.
  • Lead QAQC oversight for wet mechanical/process utility work, including high-purity piping, chemical/gas systems, DI/UPW, PCW/CDA interfaces, exhaust/abatement, HVAC/MEP interfaces, and tool hook-up support.
  • Review drawings, specifications, submittals, material approvals, certifications, traceability records, and client quality requirements.
  • Conduct or witness inspections and tests, including material receipt inspection, fit-up, welding/orbital welding, passivation, pressure/leak testing, cleanliness checks, and final system inspections.
  • Manage NCRs, punch lists, CAPA, rework verification, quality meetings, audit findings, and issue escalation to project leadership.
  • Coordinate with subcontractors, third-party testing agencies, vendors, commissioning teams, and client representatives to ensure quality compliance and documentation completeness.
  • Support safety and cleanroom/contamination-control requirements during inspections and field quality activities.
  • Compile turnover packages, quality dossiers, inspection records, and handover documentation for commissioning/start-up.

Qualification:

  • 5+ years of construction QAQC experience required, with direct semiconductor, cleanroom, high-tech, or process utility construction experience required.
  • Wet mechanical/process piping/process utility QAQC experience required.
  • Engineering degree, trade background, journeyman-level credential, or equivalent field QAQC technical experience required.
  • Applicable QAQC certifications or credentials normally expected for senior QAQC work are required or strongly expected based on discipline and years of experience, such as AWS CWI, ASNT/NDT, ICC, USACE CQM, OSHA 30, or equivalent semiconductor/process utility quality credentials.
  • Strong knowledge of ASME B31.3, SEMI standards, NFPA/IBC requirements, cleanroom standards, pressure/leak testing, high-purity piping, welding/orbital welding, traceability, and turnover documentation.
  • Experience using Procore, Bluebeam, BIM 360, SharePoint, Smartsheet, MS Office, or similar quality/document-control systems.
  • Bilingual ability and OSHA 30 preferred if not already included in the candidate's existing credentials.

Skills:

  • Strong quality leadership, documentation control, inspection planning, and subcontractor coordination.
  • Ability to identify defects, non-conformance trends, contamination risks, and documentation gaps early.
  • Ability to read drawings, P&IDs, specifications, submittals, test packages, and turnover documentation.
  • Strong communication with field teams, client representatives, engineering, vendors, and project leadership.
  • Ability to work onsite, wear PPE, perform field walks, and support fast-paced construction activities.

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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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