Maintenance Reliability Engineer
Job ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental Health And Safety Program Management
The Reliability Engineer is responsible for teaming and leading where necessary activities deliver optimal processes and operational protocols necessary to assure compliance with site Environmental, Health and Safety objectives.
Operations Reliability
Partners with production engineers, operators, and maintenance specialists to improve the Operational Uptime of plant equipment. Includes evaluation of existing equipment and processes for operational effectiveness.
Project And Situational Leadership
Leads and supports improvement projects. Identifies and drafts recommendations for predictive and preventative maintenance activities using sound engineering and maintenance principles.
Critical Parts Inventory Management
Leads the site’s objective of assuring critical spare parts are identified and strategies for critical spare part access are in place.
Predictive Maintenance
This position is responsible for management of predictive maintenance programs including vibration, lubrication analysis and thermography. Must have experience in “Lead Predictive Analysis”. Must have working knowledge of how to lead predictive analysis programs such as: Vibration, Oil, Thermographic etc. and specify the correcting actions from the interpreted results.
Preventative Maintenance
Responsible for determining Preventative Maintenance (PM) requirements and developing PM frequencies for new equipment and evaluation of effectiveness of existing preventative maintenance actions.
Incident And Injury Investigations
Facilitate Root Cause Analysis on equipment failures and implements corrective actions.
Financial Responsibility
Responsibilities
Must have a solid financial understanding given the budget and cost responsibilities delegated to this function. Minimum QualificationsMinimum of two to five years manufacturing experience in a chemical process safety management environment.
Strong personal commitment to safety coupled with knowledge and training on OSHA Standards, Plant Standards, Corporate Standards, HAZOP and Fire Safety fundamentals. Experience and knowledge using investigation techniques including interviewing, TapRoot root cause analysis, and the Lean 5-Why methodology is preferred. Knowledge of the importance of chemical manufacturing maintenance systems and techniques as well as SAP, Microsoft Office Tools, and contemporary sound safety engineering/ maintenance practices such as Lock-out/Tag/Out, Confined Space Entry, Forklift Safety, Fire-Watch practices. Knowledge of chemical process manufacturing plant safety practices from both an operational and training aspect including practical application of methods, tools and Standard Operating Procedures. Ability to lead and coach others to enhance the performance effectiveness of day to day activities in a multifunctional organization. Ability to lead and coach in a positive and constructive way to conduct process equipment performance reviews. Can accept and use constructive feedback to influence and align others. Experience working with Unions within a union manufacturing environment. Strong values and integrity with strong team inclinations and training. SAP and a high degree of computer literacy. Effective track record working with and through others to achieve results. Able to work in a manufacturing environment in all types of weather, climb stairs, walk distances while wearing protective safety gear. Able to accumulate information with which to make sound decisions in upset conditions when information is difficult to find.
Desired Skills and Experience
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