The Reliability Engineer II will apply technical knowledge to deliver continuous improvement in process and asset reliability through the detection and elimination of defects. In this role, you will partner with the team to ensure the fulfillment of reliability engineering strategies.
Key Accountabilities
Implement moderately complex reliability excellence activities and identify and prioritize reliability engineering value creation opportunities.
Execute the development, design and installation of predictive maintenance programs and technology in alignment with the area procedures.
Prepare technical reviews of moderately complex projects and collaborate with related areas on new equipment reliability specifications.
Perform the identification and elimination of bad actors and the optimization of equipment availability.
Collaborate with and provide guidance to maintenance repairs and production in reliability related processes and the identification of critical spares.
Independently solve moderately complex issues with minimal supervision, while escalating more complex issues to appropriate staff.
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience
Minimum of two years of related work experience
Other minimum qualifications may apply
Solid knowledge in the application of reliability tools
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