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Superintendent / Lead Foreman

Boise, Idaho, United States

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 and field-focused Superintendent / Lead Foreman – Semiconductor Tool Installation to oversee daily field execution for semiconductor tool installation projects within active fab, sub-fab, and cleanroom environments.

This role is responsible for leading field coordination, subcontractor management, work sequencing, look-ahead planning, issue resolution, and progress tracking across tool move-in, pre-facilitation, hook-up, installation, punch-list, commissioning support, and handover activities. The Superintendent / Lead Foreman will coordinate closely with subcontractors, tool vendors, facility teams, internal project teams, construction coordinators, and client stakeholders to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project, EHS, QA/QC, and cleanroom requirements.

The ideal candidate has direct semiconductor construction, tool installation, cleanroom, MEP, wet mechanical, process utility, or high-tech facility field-supervision experience. This position requires strong leadership, trade coordination, construction sequencing, documentation discipline, and the ability to manage day-to-day field execution in a fast-paced and highly controlled construction environment.

Key Responsibilities

Field Leadership & Tool Installation Execution

  • Lead daily field execution, construction coordination, work sequencing, look-ahead planning, and issue resolution across assigned semiconductor tool-installation and construction scopes.
  • Coordinate tool move-in, pre-facilitation, utility hook-up, installation, equipment support, punch-list completion, commissioning support, turnover readiness, and handover activities.
  • Direct daily priorities for subcontractor crews, field coordinators, vendors, trades, and support personnel.
  • Conduct regular field walks to monitor construction progress, installation quality, work-area readiness, site conditions, safety compliance, material availability, and schedule-sensitive activities.
  • Verify that field work is performed in alignment with approved drawings, work packages, specifications, client requirements, cleanroom protocols, and project procedures.
  • Monitor work-area access, equipment movement, staging needs, facility interfaces, installation constraints, and trade coordination requirements.
  • Identify field conflicts, constructability concerns, incomplete work, manpower gaps, access limitations, material shortages, and schedule risks that may affect project execution.
  • Support field execution from early mobilization through installation, inspection, commissioning support, punch-list closure, turnover, and client handover.

Construction Coordinator & Field Team Management

  • Manage, guide, and prioritize Construction Coordinators supporting field activities, progress tracking, subcontractor coordination, documentation, and issue escalation.
  • Assign daily work priorities, follow-up actions, field documentation responsibilities, and coordination tasks to field-support personnel.
  • Review field updates, progress reports, open-issue logs, action-item trackers, and daily coordination needs with Construction Coordinators.
  • Support the development of field leadership capability, accountability, communication standards, and project-execution discipline within assigned teams.
  • Ensure Construction Coordinators maintain accurate records related to progress, field conditions, contractor activities, quality concerns, material readiness, and outstanding actions.
  • Coordinate closely with foremen, trade leads, field engineers, and subcontractor supervisors to maintain clear ownership of field tasks and deadlines.
  • Support timely escalation of unresolved field issues, safety risks, quality deficiencies, schedule concerns, and client-impacting matters to project leadership.

Subcontractor, Vendor & Trade Coordination

  • Coordinate subcontractors, vendors, trade partners, tool owners, facility teams, and internal stakeholders to support safe, efficient, and schedule-aligned execution.
  • Monitor subcontractor manpower, productivity, quality performance, schedule adherence, housekeeping, and compliance with project requirements.
  • Communicate daily work priorities, sequencing expectations, work-area limitations, safety requirements, quality standards, and milestone needs to subcontractor teams.
  • Coordinate interfaces between tool vendors, facility operations, cleanroom teams, mechanical contractors, electrical contractors, process utility teams, controls teams, logistics teams, and other project disciplines.
  • Support resolution of trade-interface issues, routing conflicts, utility-readiness concerns, equipment-access constraints, and installation-sequencing challenges.
  • Participate in contractor coordination meetings, daily huddles, weekly planning meetings, progress reviews, and client-facing field discussions.
  • Hold subcontractors and field teams accountable for assigned work, corrective actions, schedule commitments, documentation requirements, and safety expectations.

Planning, Scheduling & Project Controls Support

  • Develop and maintain short-term look-ahead plans for field execution, tool-installation activities, utility connections, equipment movement, inspection needs, and turnover milestones.
  • Coordinate construction sequencing, work packages, installation priorities, access windows, material deliveries, vendor mobilization, and workforce requirements.
  • Track field progress against project schedules, milestones, contractor commitments, work plans, and turnover requirements.
  • Monitor productivity, manpower levels, completed quantities, open work items, critical-path activities, and schedule-sensitive scopes.
  • Identify potential delays, field constraints, design gaps, material risks, labor shortages, or coordination concerns that could impact project milestones.
  • Support recovery planning, resequencing efforts, work-arounds, and corrective actions to address schedule risks and maintain project momentum.
  • Provide accurate daily and weekly progress updates, field reports, manpower information, issue logs, and required action items to project leadership.
  • Coordinate with Project Managers, schedulers, engineering teams, procurement, logistics, QA/QC, EHS, and subcontractors to support project controls and execution planning.

Quality, Documentation & Turnover Support

  • Review drawings, specifications, P&IDs, construction schedules, work packages, RFIs, submittals, and field documentation to support accurate construction execution.
  • Coordinate with QA/QC personnel, subcontractors, field teams, and client representatives to support inspections, deficiency correction, punch-list closure, and turnover readiness.
  • Monitor installation quality, workmanship, cleanliness, contamination-control practices, equipment protection, labeling, and documentation completeness.
  • Support resolution of field-quality concerns, nonconforming work, inspection findings, and rework requirements.
  • Ensure field changes, redlines, progress records, inspection documentation, material concerns, and open work items are accurately tracked.
  • Support commissioning teams, tool vendors, facility teams, and client representatives during startup, testing, final inspections, and handover activities.
  • Help ensure turnover documentation, field records, inspection status, punch-list items, and required closeout deliverables are complete and ready for client review.

Safety, Cleanroom Compliance & Communication

  • Ensure all field activities comply with company safety policies, OSHA requirements, client procedures, cleanroom rules, PPE standards, permitting requirements, and contamination-control protocols.
  • Lead or participate in daily safety meetings, pre-task planning, toolbox talks, field safety observations, and work-area safety reviews.
  • Identify unsafe conditions, hazardous work practices, housekeeping concerns, cleanroom compliance gaps, and other field risks; coordinate corrective action with EHS and field teams.
  • Maintain strong awareness of active fab and cleanroom requirements, including gowning, restricted-area access, contamination control, material handling, and equipment-protection expectations.
  • Communicate progress, safety concerns, quality issues, schedule risks, material needs, field constraints, and required decisions clearly to project stakeholders.
  • Maintain a proactive, accountable, hands-on, and solution-oriented leadership style in a fast-paced construction environment.

Required Qualifications

  • Five or more years of field construction supervision experience required; eight or more years preferred for large-scale semiconductor, high-tech, or mission-critical construction environments.
  • Direct field experience supporting semiconductor fab, cleanroom, tool installation, MEP, wet mechanical, process utility, or high-tech facility construction projects.
  • Experience coordinating subcontractor crews, trades, foremen, field coordinators, vendors, tool owners, or other onsite resources.
  • OSHA 30 certification required.
  • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, P&IDs, schedules, work packages, RFIs, submittals, and field documentation.
  • Strong knowledge of construction sequencing, trade coordination, site logistics, work-area readiness, and field execution.
  • Experience managing day-to-day field priorities, contractor performance, schedule-sensitive work, quality expectations, and safety compliance.
  • Strong written and verbal English communication skills.
  • Ability to work onsite, conduct field walks, climb ladders or stairs as needed, and support overtime, weekend, or shift requirements when project conditions require.
  • Ability to wear required personal protective equipment and comply with semiconductor cleanroom, contamination-control, and site-access requirements.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field; equivalent trade, field-supervision, or site-leadership experience may be considered.
  • Experience supporting semiconductor tool move-in, hook-up, pre-facilitation, utility connections, equipment installation, cleanroom construction, or fab-expansion projects.
  • Experience working with wet mechanical systems, process utilities, high-purity piping, DI water, UPW, chemical systems, gas systems, HVAC, exhaust, or facility infrastructure.
  • Experience coordinating work in active semiconductor fabs, cleanrooms, sub-fab areas, equipment bays, utility spaces, or controlled environments.
  • Experience supporting commissioning, startup, turnover, handover, client acceptance, or construction closeout activities.
  • Experience coordinating with QA/QC, EHS, project controls, logistics, material planners, engineers, tool vendors, and client representatives.
  • Familiarity with Procore, Bluebeam, BIM 360, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, or related construction-management platforms.
  • Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese communication skills are a plus, but not required.

Skills & Competencies

  • Semiconductor tool-installation and cleanroom field leadership
  • Daily construction execution, work sequencing, and look-ahead planning
  • Subcontractor, foreman, vendor, and field-team coordination
  • Tool move-in, pre-facilitation, hook-up, installation, and turnover coordination
  • Wet mechanical, process utility, MEP, and facility-interface awareness
  • Construction drawing, P&ID, specification, RFI, and work-package review
  • Site logistics, access planning, material readiness, and staging coordination
  • Field issue identification, conflict resolution, and escalation management
  • Manpower tracking, productivity monitoring, and progress reporting
  • QA/QC coordination, inspection readiness, punch-list, and rework support
  • EHS, PPE, permitting, cleanroom, and contamination-control compliance
  • Field documentation, daily reporting, and action-item tracking
  • Cross-functional communication and stakeholder management
  • Leadership, accountability, problem-solving, and follow-through

Work Environment

This is a full-time onsite role supporting active semiconductor tool-installation, cleanroom, fab, sub-fab, high-tech manufacturing, and construction environments. Work may occur in field offices, cleanroom areas, equipment bays, utility spaces, staging areas, warehouses, active construction zones, and other controlled project locations.

The Superintendent / Lead Foreman must be comfortable conducting field walks, leading contractor and coordinator teams, working around active construction and tool-installation activities, and wearing required personal protective equipment and cleanroom attire. The role requires schedule flexibility, including extended hours, weekend work, and shift support when required by project conditions, client requirements, or critical milestones.

Benefits

  • 100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • 401(k) 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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