Facilities Mechanical and Controls Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · California, Santa Clara, United States

Facilities Mechanical and Controls Engineer responsible for ensuring the reliability, performance, and safety of mechanical, HVAC, and control systems in critical environments. This role involves system design, analysis, troubleshooting, project development, and oversight of integrated facilities management partners and external vendors. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and 5+ years of experience with mechanical and control systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as the Technical Subject Matter Expert, providing leadership and expertise to ensure the reliability, performance, and safety of all mechanical, HVAC, and control systems within critical environments, laboratories, and other facilities.
  2. Ensure the availability, reliability, and maintenance of mechanical and HVAC systems (e.g., oil-free air systems, HVAC systems, chilled water plants, boilers, environmental abatement systems, and environmental compliance exhaust) critical to supporting data centers, labs, and facility operations.
  3. Design and analyze mechanical systems and equipment, troubleshoot systemic issues, and provide evaluation, recommendations, and solutions to resolve complex problems.
  4. Develop engineering scopes of work for mechanical projects, conduct feasibility studies, and review and evaluate the design of mechanical systems.
  5. Oversee industrial instrumentation and automation systems used for maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration, and programming of analytical instrumentation.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline
  • 5+ years of relevant experience in large-scale manufacturing, commercial, or mechanical engineering facilities
  • 5+ years of field experience with mechanical systems - such as HVAC, fans, boilers, chillers, pumps, piping, valves, etc. and control systems (instrumentation, PLCs, etc.)

Nice to have

  • Prior experience transitioning from hands-on roles to system ownership and oversight of vendor-driven maintenance and operations
  • Proven track record of mentoring and leading technical teams within critical environments or large-scale facilities
  • Proven ability to identify, analyze, and resolve immediate and systemic issues with technical equipment
  • Experience utilizing troubleshooting techniques and interpreting PandIDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams)