Facilities & Equipment Engineer
Job Description
Location: Austin Mustang Ridge,TEXAS,US
Department: Engineering/Facilities Management
Reports to: Engineering Manager/Plant Operations Director
Employment Type: Full\-Time
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Job Summary
As the technical leader for plant equipment and facilities, responsible for planning, maintaining, and upgrading production machinery, utilities (HVAC, compressed air), and infrastructure to ensure safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance (OSHA, EPA). Requires expertise in lifecycle management, energy optimization, and bilingual (English/Mandarin) skills to support operational continuity and sustainability goals.
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Key Responsibilities
1\. Planning \& Installation
\- Lead equipment selection, installation, and FAT/SAT for new production lines (stamping, painting).
\- Optimize facility layouts (logistics routes, utility pipelines) for capacity expansion.
2\. Maintenance \& Reliability
\- Develop preventive maintenance plans using RCM strategies and improve MTBF/MTTR metrics.
3\. Energy \& Utilities
\- Monitor energy consumption (water, electricity) and implement efficiency projects (compressed air leaks, LED retrofits).
\- Manage wastewater systems and HVAC operations per EPA regulations.
4\. Compliance \& Safety
\- Ensure OSHA compliance (machine guarding, emergency stops) and conduct arc flash risk assessments.
5\. Projects \& Innovation
\- Manage CAPEX projects (solar panel installation, AGV upgrades) within budget and timeline.
\- Drive digital transformation (IoT monitoring, BIM modeling) for smart facility management.
6\. Cross\-Functional Collaboration
\- Partner with production to resolve equipment downtime and coordinate contractor inspections (boilers, pressure vessels).
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Qualifications
\- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or related field.
\- Experience: 5\+ years in industrial facilities/equipment management; automotive experience preferred.
\- Certifications: PMP, CEM, OSHA 30\-Hour preferred.
\- Skills:
\- Proficient in AutoCAD, PLC basics, and CMMS; bilingual for global coordination;
\- Knowledge of LEED standards and ISO 50001 energy management.
\- Attributes: Strategic thinker, adept at multi\-project execution and emergency response.
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Additional Information
\- Participate in 24/7 on\-call duty for critical facility failures;
\- Exposure to heights/electrical hazards; full PPE (insulated boots, hard hats) required;
\- Customer\-specific training (e.g., Toyota TPS) provided post\-hire.
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Pay: $78,482\.85 \- $94,516\.98 per year
Benefits:
* 401(k)
* Dental insurance
* Health insurance
* Paid time off
* Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Department: Engineering/Facilities Management
Reports to: Engineering Manager/Plant Operations Director
Employment Type: Full\-Time
\-\-\-
Job Summary
As the technical leader for plant equipment and facilities, responsible for planning, maintaining, and upgrading production machinery, utilities (HVAC, compressed air), and infrastructure to ensure safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance (OSHA, EPA). Requires expertise in lifecycle management, energy optimization, and bilingual (English/Mandarin) skills to support operational continuity and sustainability goals.
\-\-\-
Key Responsibilities
1\. Planning \& Installation
\- Lead equipment selection, installation, and FAT/SAT for new production lines (stamping, painting).
\- Optimize facility layouts (logistics routes, utility pipelines) for capacity expansion.
2\. Maintenance \& Reliability
\- Develop preventive maintenance plans using RCM strategies and improve MTBF/MTTR metrics.
3\. Energy \& Utilities
\- Monitor energy consumption (water, electricity) and implement efficiency projects (compressed air leaks, LED retrofits).
\- Manage wastewater systems and HVAC operations per EPA regulations.
4\. Compliance \& Safety
\- Ensure OSHA compliance (machine guarding, emergency stops) and conduct arc flash risk assessments.
5\. Projects \& Innovation
\- Manage CAPEX projects (solar panel installation, AGV upgrades) within budget and timeline.
\- Drive digital transformation (IoT monitoring, BIM modeling) for smart facility management.
6\. Cross\-Functional Collaboration
\- Partner with production to resolve equipment downtime and coordinate contractor inspections (boilers, pressure vessels).
\-\-\-
Qualifications
\- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or related field.
\- Experience: 5\+ years in industrial facilities/equipment management; automotive experience preferred.
\- Certifications: PMP, CEM, OSHA 30\-Hour preferred.
\- Skills:
\- Proficient in AutoCAD, PLC basics, and CMMS; bilingual for global coordination;
\- Knowledge of LEED standards and ISO 50001 energy management.
\- Attributes: Strategic thinker, adept at multi\-project execution and emergency response.
\-\-\-
Additional Information
\- Participate in 24/7 on\-call duty for critical facility failures;
\- Exposure to heights/electrical hazards; full PPE (insulated boots, hard hats) required;
\- Customer\-specific training (e.g., Toyota TPS) provided post\-hire.
\-\-\-
Pay: $78,482\.85 \- $94,516\.98 per year
Benefits:
* 401(k)
* Dental insurance
* Health insurance
* Paid time off
* Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Posted: 2026-03-25