Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.
Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking an experienced and safety-focused Mechanical Lead to oversee the installation, coordination, and execution of mechanical systems on semiconductor, cleanroom, and high-tech construction projects.
This position provides technical and field leadership to mechanical craft personnel, subcontractors, and construction teams while ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with approved drawings, project specifications, quality standards, customer requirements, and construction schedules.
The Mechanical Lead serves as a primary field resource for mechanical construction activities and works closely with Project Management, Engineering, Procurement, Quality, Safety, Commissioning, subcontractors, vendors, clients, and other construction disciplines.
The ideal candidate has extensive experience with mechanical piping, HVAC, process utilities, equipment installation, construction sequencing, field supervision, and semiconductor facility construction. This role requires strong leadership, technical knowledge, organization, communication, and the ability to resolve field issues in a fast-paced construction environment.
Lead daily mechanical construction activities on active semiconductor and high-tech project sites.
Supervise and provide direction to mechanical craft personnel, subcontractors, foremen, and field crews.
Assign daily work activities and ensure field personnel understand project priorities, installation requirements, and safety expectations.
Plan and coordinate the installation of mechanical piping systems, HVAC systems, process utilities, equipment, supports, hangers, and related infrastructure.
Monitor field productivity and ensure mechanical work progresses according to established schedules and project milestones.
Conduct daily field walks to verify installation quality, safety compliance, workmanship, and construction progress.
Identify and resolve field conflicts, constructability concerns, installation issues, and coordination challenges.
Ensure mechanical installations comply with approved drawings, specifications, codes, standards, manufacturer requirements, and client expectations.
Coordinate equipment setting, alignment, rigging, and connection activities.
Support system startup, testing, flushing, pressure testing, commissioning, punch-list completion, and final turnover.
Verify mechanical work is properly completed before inspection or turnover to the client.
Coordinate mechanical construction activities involving process piping, chemical systems, gas systems, HVAC, exhaust, compressed air, cooling water, ultrapure water, wastewater, and other facility utilities.
Review construction drawings, piping and instrumentation diagrams, isometric drawings, equipment layouts, specifications, and mechanical plans before installation.
Verify equipment locations, piping routes, elevations, slopes, clearances, supports, access requirements, and maintenance space.
Coordinate installation sequencing with electrical, structural, plumbing, controls, fire protection, process utility, equipment-installation, and commissioning teams.
Identify trade conflicts and work with project stakeholders to develop practical field solutions.
Assist with constructability reviews and recommend installation methods that improve safety, productivity, and quality.
Ensure installation activities are coordinated to avoid delays, rework, and interference with other construction disciplines.
Support cleanroom and contamination-control requirements associated with mechanical construction activities.
Coordinate closely with Project Managers, Construction Managers, Engineers, Procurement, Quality, Safety, Logistics, and Commissioning teams.
Participate in project meetings, subcontractor coordination meetings, scheduling discussions, field planning sessions, and client meetings.
Assist with short-term scheduling, look-ahead planning, manpower planning, work sequencing, and milestone tracking.
Communicate daily progress, constraints, safety concerns, material needs, and schedule risks to project leadership.
Coordinate requests for information, field changes, design revisions, drawing updates, and redline documentation.
Review revised drawings and ensure field personnel understand changes before continuing affected work.
Monitor material deliveries and identify shortages, damaged materials, missing equipment, or procurement concerns that may affect project schedules.
Coordinate with Procurement and Logistics to ensure required materials, tools, equipment, and access are available before work begins.
Support subcontractor planning and verify that required labor, supervision, tools, materials, and documentation are available.
Assist with tracking project milestones, system completion, inspections, testing, and turnover activities.
Promote a strong safety culture and ensure compliance with company, client, project, and OSHA safety requirements.
Lead or participate in daily pre-task planning, toolbox talks, job hazard analyses, safety briefings, and coordination meetings.
Ensure field personnel use required personal protective equipment and follow approved work procedures.
Verify that required permits, inspections, training, and safety documentation are completed before work begins.
Monitor compliance with lockout/tagout, fall protection, confined-space, hot-work, rigging, elevated-work, and other applicable safety requirements.
Identify unsafe conditions and immediately stop or correct work that presents a safety risk.
Report incidents, near misses, hazards, and property damage according to project procedures.
Coordinate with Safety personnel to address field concerns and implement corrective actions.
Maintain clean, organized, and hazard-free work areas.
Verify mechanical installations meet project quality standards, approved drawings, client specifications, and applicable codes.
Inspect piping, equipment, supports, hangers, valves, fittings, and mechanical connections for proper installation.
Confirm systems are correctly routed, labeled, supported, aligned, and accessible for operation and maintenance.
Participate in quality inspections, system walkdowns, punch walks, client inspections, and quality audits.
Identify deficiencies and ensure corrective work is completed before final acceptance.
Support pressure testing, leak testing, flushing, cleaning, commissioning, and system turnover documentation.
Maintain accurate daily reports, field records, progress updates, inspection documentation, and completed-work records.
Review and support redline drawings, as-built documentation, test records, checklists, and turnover packages.
Ensure completed work is properly documented before systems are concealed, energized, or transferred to the commissioning team.
Provide leadership, technical guidance, and daily direction to mechanical field teams and subcontractors.
Lead and mentor junior mechanical personnel, foremen, technicians, and craft workers.
Assist with training personnel on installation methods, safety procedures, quality requirements, and project expectations.
Promote teamwork, accountability, productivity, and continuous improvement throughout the project.
Foster clear communication between field personnel, office staff, subcontractors, vendors, clients, and project leadership.
Address performance, communication, or coordination concerns promptly and professionally.
Build positive working relationships with customers, subcontractors, vendors, and internal stakeholders.
Support workforce planning and communicate manpower needs to project management.
Encourage field teams to identify risks, report issues, and recommend practical improvements.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Seven or more years of mechanical construction experience.
At least two years of experience in a lead, foreman, supervisory, or field-leadership role.
Experience supporting semiconductor, cleanroom, pharmaceutical, advanced manufacturing, industrial, or mission-critical construction projects.
Strong knowledge of mechanical piping systems, HVAC, process utilities, equipment installation, and facility infrastructure.
Experience supervising mechanical craft personnel, subcontractors, or field crews.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, piping and instrumentation diagrams, isometric drawings, specifications, equipment layouts, and construction documents.
Knowledge of mechanical construction sequencing, installation practices, field coordination, and system turnover.
Experience coordinating work across multiple construction trades.
Working knowledge of OSHA safety standards and construction-site safety practices.
Ability to identify and resolve field conflicts, constructability issues, and installation concerns.
Strong leadership, communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and changing project requirements.
Ability to work effectively with project managers, engineers, subcontractors, vendors, clients, and field personnel.
Ability to work scheduled shifts, overtime, weekends, or extended hours based on project needs.
Ability to complete required project-site onboarding, safety training, and employment screening.
Technical training, trade certification, apprenticeship completion, or an associate degree in a construction-related discipline.
Experience supporting semiconductor fabrication facility construction.
Experience working on TSMC or another major semiconductor manufacturing project.
OSHA 30 certification.
Experience with process piping, chemical distribution, specialty gas, bulk gas, ultrapure water, wastewater, process cooling water, or compressed-air systems.
Experience supporting cleanroom construction and contamination-control requirements.
Experience coordinating startup, testing, commissioning, system turnover, and project closeout.
Familiarity with BIM, Navisworks, AutoCAD, Bluebeam, or similar design and document-review software.
Experience using Procore, Microsoft Project, Autodesk Construction Cloud, or other construction-management platforms.
Knowledge of rigging, equipment setting, pressure testing, mechanical completion, and turnover procedures.
Current aerial lift, scissor lift, forklift, rigging, or other relevant construction certifications.
Bilingual English and Mandarin Chinese is a plus, but not required.
Mechanical construction leadership
Semiconductor facility construction
Mechanical piping and process utilities
HVAC and equipment installation
Field supervision and crew coordination
Construction sequencing and look-ahead planning
Drawing and specification interpretation
Piping and instrumentation diagram review
Isometric drawing interpretation
Constructability review
Multitrade coordination
Subcontractor management
Safety leadership and OSHA compliance
Quality inspection and documentation
Testing and commissioning support
Scheduling and milestone tracking
Material and equipment coordination
Troubleshooting and issue resolution
Clear field communication
Team leadership and mentoring
Accountability and follow-through
Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, and navigate active construction sites for extended periods.
Ability to climb ladders, stairs, scaffolding, and elevated work platforms.
Ability to lift and carry tools, materials, or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds when necessary.
Ability to work in mechanical rooms, utility spaces, cleanrooms, sub-fabrication areas, and other restricted work environments.
Ability to wear required personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, fall protection, and respiratory protection when required.
Ability to work indoors and outdoors in areas involving heat, noise, dust, machinery, and changing environmental conditions.
Competitive compensation
100% Employer-Paid Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance for the Employee
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
401(k) Plan
Career Growth and Leadership Development Opportunities
This is a primarily field-based position supporting active semiconductor manufacturing facilities and construction sites. The Mechanical Lead may work in cleanrooms, sub-fabrication areas, equipment rooms, utility buildings, mechanical spaces, elevated work areas, outdoor environments, and field offices.
The position requires frequent coordination with field personnel, subcontractors, vendors, clients, engineers, and project leadership. The Mechanical Lead must be able to manage changing priorities, address urgent field concerns, and maintain safety, quality, productivity, and schedule objectives in a fast-paced construction environment.
Shift schedules may vary based on project requirements. Overtime, weekends, night shifts, or extended work hours may be required.
Marketech International Corporation USA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable federal, state, or local law. We value a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative workplace where all employees can contribute and grow.