Sas
Semiconductor
LifeSafetySystemsEngineer
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“Life Safety Systems Engineer at Sas. Skills: Life safety systems, Fire protection, Code compliance. Develop engineered solutions for life safety systems. Interpret and apply regulatory requirements”
What You'll Achieve.
operational readiness of life safety systems; maintaining reliability of LSS infrastructure; ensure system acceptance and regulatory compliance; risk reduction
Industry & Context.
identifying risks; driving corrective actions; risk reduction
U. S. export control laws, access to information subject to U. S. export control laws, eligible for government authorization, not disclose to Samsung—or encourage Samsung to use—any confidential or proprietary information
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Fire Protection, Electrical or related), Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements (federal/state/local codes), analytical, organizational and written communication skills, Proven ability to lead design efforts, coordinate with stakeholders, and manage deadlines
Nice to Have
7-10 years of life safety or fire protection system experience
What You'll Do.
Develop engineered solutions for life safety systems
Interpret and apply regulatory requirements
Lead life safety design efforts
Engage with stakeholders for reviews
Support hazard identification and risk assessments
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinating with stakeholders on design, construction, and operations; Lead or support life safety design & operations efforts in coordination with project teams and subcontractors; Engage with internal stakeholders, external stakeholders and local code officials
Communication Scope
written communication skills
Process & Methodology
manage deadlines
Full Job Description
**About Samsung Austin Semiconductor** Samsung is a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, founded on the belief that the pursuit of excellence creates a better world. At SAS, we are Innovating Today to Power the Devices of Tomorrow. **Come innovate with us!** **Position Summary** This role supports the design, implementation and operational readiness of life safety systems (LSS) across the Taylor facility with a focus in toxic gas monitoring systems and/or fire protection systems and code compliance. Responsibilities include coordinating with stakeholders on design, construction, and operations, as well as identifying risks, driving corrective actions, and maintaining reliability of LSS infrastructure. **Role and Responsibilities** Here’s What You’ll Be Responsible For: * Develop and deliver engineered solutions for life safety systems, including toxic gas monitoring and/or fire protection systems and related protective systems. * Interpret, apply and ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and local codes (AHJ, IFC, IBC, NFPA, etc.), industry standards and company requirements. * Lead or support life safety design & operations efforts in coordination with project teams and subcontractors. * Engage with internal stakeholders, external stakeholders and local code officials for reviews, approvals, audits, and inspections to ensure system acceptance and regulatory compliance. * Support hazard identification, risk assessments and mitigation strategies for life safety system performance and risk reduction. **Skills and Qualifications** Here's what you'll need: * Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Fire Protection, Electrical or related). * 7-10 years of life safety or fire protection system experience preferred. * Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements (federal/state/local codes). * Strong analytical, organizational and written communication skills. * Proven ability to lead design efforts, coordinate with stakehol
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