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Wastewater Process Engineer 74850

Taylor, TX

Open Up a Bright Future in Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing!

Samsung Austin Semiconductor is a world-class technology leader with 28 years of storied history in the Central Texas area. 

We're breaking barriers with help from our outstanding employees!


Overview:

Guided by a belief in extensive data analysis and a commitment to collaborative global relationships, the Water Treatment and Reclamation (WTR) team at Samsung Austin Semiconductor is at the forefront of providing continuous, safe, and high-quality utilities to our cutting-edge semiconductor facilities. Our mission is to balance our drive for sustainability and operational excellence with the need to adopt tomorrow’s technologies, ensuring plant resilience, environmental stewardship, and the safety of our staff.

We are excited to announce an opportunity to join our dynamic Operations team at the new wastewater plant located in Taylor, Texas. In support of these efforts, the Industrial Wastewater Treatment (IWT) Engineering Team is growing. If you are looking for a chance to make an impact in a forward-thinking environment, this role could be yours!

 

Here's What You'll Be Responsible For:

- Execute complete ownership and accountability of assigned transfer and/or treatment system scope, including commissioning, start-up, optimization, and sustaining operations.

- Review, refine, and execute system commissioning and startup plans, demonstrating expertise in assigned process technologies. 

- Collaborate and support our operators, technicians, and the business by working closely with the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) team and our customers to develop, drive, and execute process improvements.

- Proactively troubleshoot critical IWT system issues, especially those related to site drain quality, during both commissioning phases and routine operations.

- Create and develop structured execution plans for field improvements, repair work, and system commissioning and start-up, ensuring activities are completed safely.

 

Here's What You'll Bring to Samsung:

- B.S. in Engineering field

- 3+ years of experience in an operations environment

- Working knowledge of water and/or wastewater treatment processes.

- Risk analysis and management.

- Data-based decision-making.

 

Preferred Experience:

- Commissioning and startup experience.

- Knowledge of wastewater treatment processes such as biological nutrient removal, ultrafiltration, dewatering, clarification, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, thermal evaporation.

 

Join us in shaping a workplace where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered!

NOTE: This position is required to be on-site full time.

 

 

 

 

 

Benefits

Samsung employees have access to benefits including: medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k),  onsite cafeteria,  tuition assistance (after 1 year), paid time off, student loan program, wellness incentives, and many more. In addition, regular full-time employees (salaried or hourly) are eligible for MBO bonus compensation, based on company, division, and individual performance.

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