Full-Time

Facilities Senior Mechanical Project Engineer

Micron Technology

Micron Technology

10,001+ employees

Memory and storage semiconductor manufacturer

No salary listed

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

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Category
Mechanical Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
REST APIs
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering (Master’s preferred).
  • Experience: Minimum 10 years of experience in execution of HVAC and Process Utilities in Semiconductor/Pharmaceutical/Oil&Gas related projects.
  • Solid understanding of HVAC systems (chillers, AHUs, VRFs, cleanroom systems) and mechanical utilities (steam, air, water systems).
  • Ability to interpret P&IDs, equipment sizing, and layouts for execution.
  • Proficiency in project planning tools (Primavera/MS Project) and site coordination techniques.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities under pressure.
  • Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and drive cross-functional coordination.
Responsibilities
  • Monitor and review the work of General Contractors, Project Management Consultants, and sub-vendors to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and project specifications.
  • Conduct regular site inspections and call out any deviations, delays, or quality issues to the client management team.
  • Review engineering work such as Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, Process Flow Diagrams, equipment sizing calculations, data sheets, and technical specifications.
  • Validate designs for compliance with API, American Society of Mechanical Engineers standards, ASTM standards, International Organization for Standardization codes, ASHRAE, SMACNA, and current Good Manufacturing Practice guidelines.
  • Ensure correct integration of HVAC and Process Utility systems into project scope.
  • Review vendor documents, general arrangement drawings, and layout for correctness and constructability.
  • Plan and supervise execution activities for HVAC and Process Utility systems across multiple work fronts.
  • Coordinate with Project Management Consultant, General Contractors, and sub-vendors for timely execution and issue resolution.
  • Drive construction sequencing, resource allocation, and contractor mobilization plans.
  • Prepare and maintain look-ahead schedules, execution plans, and progress reports.
  • Monitor material availability, site logistics, and workforce deployment.
  • Supervise execution of Chiller Systems, Air Handling Units, Fan Coil Units, Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems, and Cleanroom HVAC Systems.
  • Pressurization systems, exhaust systems, and hazardous area HVAC compliance.
  • Ensure proper ducting, insulation, and balancing works as per project requirements.
  • Supervise installation and commissioning of all the Utilities (Deionized Water, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Chilled and Domestic Water, Cooling Towers, Gas Separation system, Fire protection, Inert Gas systems, Chiller and HVAC Systems).
  • Supervise equipment erection, alignment, piping installation, ducting, and system integration.
  • Lead pre-commissioning and commissioning activities, including functional testing and performance validation.
  • Drive punch list closure and ensure timely handover to clients.
  • Ensure adherence to project specifications, approved drawings, and QA/QC procedures.
  • Implement Health, Safety, and Environment protocols, participate in safety audits, and resolve site safety concerns.
  • Conduct method statements and risk assessments for major activities.
  • Maintain up-to-date site progress reports, inspection records, and commissioning documentation.
  • Provide inputs for as-built drawings, Operations and Maintenance manuals, and project close-out dossiers.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with Engineering, Procurement and Construction or turnkey projects and regulated environments (Food and Drug Administration, Current Good Manufacturing Practice).
  • Familiarity with energy-efficient systems, sustainability norms, and digital construction tools.

Micron Technology designs and manufactures memory and storage products, including DRAM, NAND, and NOR flash. These products power devices across computing, networking, automotive, industrial, and mobile markets. The company sells to OEMs, distributors, and end users worldwide and funds ongoing research and development to meet evolving needs. Micron aims to provide scalable memory solutions and maintain an inclusive, growth‑oriented workplace for its employees.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Boise, Idaho

Founded

1978

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Entire HBM4 supply for 2026 sold out under three-to-five-year contracts.
  • Q2 FY2026 revenue hits $23.9B, up 196% year-over-year on AI demand.
  • Mizuho raises price target to $740 on 6 May 2026 citing SSD shipments.

What critics are saying

  • Samsung and SK Hynix ramp HBM4 production in 2H 2026 eroding pricing power.
  • U.S. export restrictions to China eliminate 15-20% of Micron's market by 2027.
  • Hyperscaler capex pullback in 2027 strands Micron's $25B capex investments.

What makes Micron Technology unique

  • Micron ships 245TB Micron 6600 ION SSD using G9 QLC NAND for AI workloads.
  • Micron volume ships 36GB 12-high HBM4 for NVIDIA Vera Rubin systems.
  • Micron owns fabs in U.S., Taiwan, Japan, Singapore for vertical integration.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Disability Insurance

Parental Leave

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Apr 10th, 2026
Micron stock surges 230% since 2025 on AI demand and record $23.86B quarterly revenue

Micron Technology, a global leader in memory and storage solutions, saw its stock rise following ceasefire news, though shares remain 13% below their mid-March peak of $471. The company has surged over 230% since late 2025, significantly outperforming the S&P 500 Information Technology Index. Micron recently announced its exit from the consumer-facing Crucial brand to focus on high-growth AI infrastructure, including High Bandwidth Memory and low-power server modules for large language models. The company reported record second-quarter revenue of $23.86 billion, up 196% year-over-year, beating analyst expectations of $19.19 billion. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share reached $12.20, surpassing the $8.79 consensus. The semiconductor company's performance is driven by rising memory prices and strong demand from the AI sector.

Gulf & Main Magazine
Apr 8th, 2026
SiMa.ai secures strategic investment from Micron to scale power-efficient physical AI solutions

SiMa.ai, a physical AI company, has secured a strategic investment from Micron Technology to scale production of high-performance, power-efficient AI solutions for edge applications. The investment strengthens collaboration between the companies on integrated compute and memory architectures for robotics, autonomous systems and industrial automation. SiMa.ai's Modalix MLSoC platform integrates Micron's LPDDR5X memory to deliver superior bandwidth efficiency and power optimisation. The company offers system-on-modules featuring Micron memory that fit into existing platforms for robotics, industrial automation and autonomous vehicles. The investment expands SiMa.ai's technology partnership ecosystem, which includes Arm, Synopsys, TSMC and Wind River. San Jose-based SiMa.ai focuses on scaling physical AI across multiple sectors including automotive, aerospace and healthcare.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
Wall Street sees Palantir and Micron AI stocks soaring 35% and 50% despite recent dips

Palantir Technologies and Micron Technology have seen significant upward revisions to earnings estimates, creating a buying opportunity according to Wall Street analysts. Palantir's median target price of $200 per share implies 35% upside, whilst Micron's target of $550 suggests 50% potential gains. Palantir develops data integration and analytics platforms, particularly for government agencies, with its AI platform AIP distinguishing itself through a decision-making framework called an ontology. The company reported fourth-quarter revenue growth of 70% to $1.4 billion and achieved a record Rule of 40 score of 127%. Despite trading at 197 times adjusted earnings, analysts have raised current-year earnings forecasts by 30% to $1.31 per diluted share, implying 75% growth. The stock is down 28% from its high.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
Micron stock drop overdone: Nvidia's AI chips still require HBM despite Google's TurboQuant

Micron Technology shares plunged in late March after Alphabet unveiled TurboQuant, software that compresses memory footprints in large language models during inference. The sell-off stemmed from concerns about Micron's relationship with Nvidia, as its high-bandwidth memory solutions power Nvidia's graphics processing units. However, the panic-selling appears premature. TurboQuant reduces working memory requirements during operation but doesn't shrink AI models themselves. Nvidia's GPUs remain dependent on external memory systems, including Micron's stacked dynamic random-access memory layers, for seamless data transfer between parameters and compute networks. Whilst TurboQuant minimises storage space whilst preserving model accuracy, it doesn't eliminate the need for rapid data transfer capabilities that Micron's chips provide. Nvidia's AI ecosystem continues to require massive amounts of specialised memory to process the terabytes needed for today's models.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
Micron's revenue triples to $23.9B on mid-110% DRAM price surge, but growth faces sustainability concerns

Micron Technology's shares have more than quadrupled over the past year, but the growth story relies heavily on soaring prices rather than volume. In its latest quarter ending 26 February, revenue reached $23.9 billion, triple the prior year's $8.1 billion, whilst net income of $13.8 billion was nearly nine times higher. However, the revenue surge was primarily price-driven. DRAM revenue rose 207%, with average selling prices up mid-110% whilst shipments increased only mid-40%. NAND products showed similar patterns, with sales up 169% as prices more than doubled. The sustainability of this growth faces challenges as Micron will soon compare against these inflated figures. If supply catches up with demand and prices decline, growth could turn negative. Despite trading at only six times estimated future earnings, the stock has pulled back over 20% from its 52-week high.