An engineer uses computer-aided design software to develop technical plans for a high-tech facility.

Engineering Services that power high-tech facilities

From concept to commissioning, Exyte’s engineering and design services enable advanced facilities for semiconductors, batteries, biopharma, life sciences, and data centers. Discover how precision and innovation come together.
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Ensure cleanroom precision as an HVAC engineer

Stefan Ćaćić shares how he ensures precise environmental control in cleanrooms and what it’s like to work with some of the most technically demanding clients in the biopharma and life sciences industries.
Two engineers in cleanroom bunny suits working in a controlled environment at Exyte, supporting high-tech facility design for life sciences and semiconductor industries.

Shaping Life Sciences through Process Architecture and Engineering

Process Architects at Exyte bridge engineering and design to create compliant, efficient, and future-ready facilities for the life sciences industry. Discover how this role is evolving to meet growing complexity.
Tan Kah Yen, Design Manager at Exyte, wearing a high-visibility Exyte vest, sits at her desk working on engineering project data. She is smiling, with a spreadsheet open on a monitor beside her.

From Chemical Engineering to leading Design Projects

Tan Kah Yen began her journey in chemical engineering and now leads design projects in the biopharma and life sciences sector. Her story shows how engineering careers at Exyte can evolve into leadership roles with real impact.
Portrait of Ruben Hornung, engineering planning and BIM expert at Exyte, specializing in virtual design and construction for high-tech facilities.

Engineering precision with BIM and VR planning tools

Ruben Hornung shares how Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Reality (VR) enhance planning and scheduling at Exyte. These tools help deliver complex engineering projects with clarity, accuracy, and confidence.
Steffen Kühnle, Mechanical Designer at Exyte subsidiary Exentec, smiling confidently in a high-tech engineering environment focused on semiconductor innovation.

A shielded chamber for next-gen semiconductor innovation

Exyte engineers developed a unique electromagnetic interference shielding chamber that enables flawless wafer inspection for advanced semiconductor production. This innovation combines environmental control with engineering precision.
Allison McLaughlin, Process Engineer at Exyte, smiling at her workstation in Albany, USA, where she designs chemical and gas systems for semiconductor manufacturing.

Starting strong in Process Engineering

Allison McLaughlin shares how she began her career at Exyte as a Process Engineer, designing systems that support semiconductor manufacturing. Her story highlights the engineering expertise behind these facilities, and the career opportunities that come with it.
Elise Backstrom, Mechanical Engineer at Exyte, smiling in a high-visibility vest while holding blueprints and an Exyte-branded helmet, highlighting her role in engineering and construction projects for high-tech facilities.

Engineering careers that cross borders and break barriers

From HVAC systems in Singapore with Plamena Petkova, to process engineering in Germany with Julian Kuczaty, and mechanical licensing in Arizona with Elise Backstrom — these engineers show how Exyte empowers global careers through expertise, opportunity, and innovation.
Donato De Vivo, Process Architect at Exyte in Italy, one of the company’s key hubs for engineering solutions in the semiconductor, biopharma and life sciences industries, pictured in an urban outside setting.

How Process Architects future-proof pharmaceutical facilities

Process architects at Exyte bridge engineering, compliance, and sustainability to design flexible, future-ready pharmaceutical facilities. Discover how their expertise supports innovation, safety, and regulatory success in life sciences projects
Two automation engineers working on intelligent control systems for technical building equipment, ensuring precision, efficiency, and adaptability in Exyte’s high-tech facilities.
Automation and Building Automation Engineers
Automation and Building Automation Engineers
A process engineer in full cleanroom attire opens double doors to a sterile production environment, supporting high-tech manufacturing for semiconductors, batteries, and biopharma with strict facility standards.
Process Engineers
Process Engineers
Two CAD designers collaborating at a workstation with multiple monitors displaying 2D and 3D engineering drawings, supporting technical documentation and digital modeling for complex facility design projects.
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
An electrical engineer in a high-tech facility, wearing a hard hat, uses a tablet while inspecting an open electrical panel with cables and components, supporting power distribution, lighting, and control systems for cleanrooms and data centers."
Electrical Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Exyte engineers on a project site reviewing a construction plan, representing the teamwork and technical coordination behind engineering job opportunities for those ready to shape the future in high-tech facility design.

Explore Engineering Jobs at Exyte

Ready to shape the future with us? Explore current engineering job openings at Exyte and find your next challenge.