About the role
AI summarisedAs the Global Facilities Central Engineering CSA Engineer (Civil, Structural & Architectural), you will be responsible for developing, overseeing, and owning the CSA subject area standardization and programs related to the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of CSA Facilities systems across Micron's global manufacturing network. You will serve as a domain expert supporting site teams while ensuring compliance with all environmental, safety, and regulatory codes.
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Key Responsibilities
- Develop and own Micron CSA Structural Technical Specifications and Standards.
- Provide technical direction to outside A&E firms during project concept and detailed design phases, interfacing with site groups, municipalities, and contractors.
- Perform regular field inspections during construction to ensure adherence to scope, schedule, budget, and design intent.
- Provide technical support and lead business process alignment on construction project design, management, schedule, cost control, commissioning, and O&M programs.
- Serve as the single point of contact for regional sites and GFC central teams, providing alignment on metrics reporting.
- Provide critical engineering support for site projects, technology transfers, and sustainability initiatives.
Requirements
- Expert understanding of CSA (Civil, Structural, and Architectural) Engineering principles.
- Experience with Uniform Building Code (or IBC) applications regarding exiting, occupancy, and building types.
- Experience designing specialized clean room systems such as raised floors, demountable walls, and ceiling grids.
- Proven ability to ensure constructability in challenging environments near operating buildings without causing interruptions.
- Strong project management skills covering design, construction oversight, schedule, and cost control.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills.
- Self-motivated with a service demeanor.
- Ability to travel internationally 15-25% on average, up to 30% during critical phases.
