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Experience w/ predictive maintenance technologies including, but not limited to, vibration analysis, oil analysis, infrared Thermography, ultrasound, and motor current analysis. Formal maintenance planning/scheduling trainingMinimum 1-2 years’ experience implementing RCM, CbM/PdM methods, operating building automation and energy management systems, and thorough understanding of asset management, data analytics, and capital planning approaches.
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In coordination and full collaboration with the Engineering Services Reliability & Asset Management COE, the Reliability Engineer is responsible for implementing a strategic asset management plan to integrate clients existing systems including building automation, energy management, maintenance programs and life-cycle asset management approach.
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Knowledge of predictive maintenance techniques, vibration analysis, thermography, and non-destructive testing. Manage predictive programs such as vibration analysis, thermography, and non-destructive testing, interpreting data to guide maintenance decisions.
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Familiarity with predictive maintenance activities and the application of predictive maintenance technology vibration analysis, oil analysis, infrared thermography, and ultrasound to determine machinery condition.
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EquipmentShare's product offerings include an improved equipment rental experience, fleet tracking and asset management software, hardware security solutions and predictive service and maintenance applications.
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Requirements HS diploma is required; prefer an Associates and or related Maintenance certifications 10+ years of maintenance supervision is required; plastic injection molding, blow-molding, thermoforming or related manufacturing experience is preferred but open to any manufacturing environmentTechnical skills in mechanical and electrical repair Thorough knowledge of maintenance systems, work order processes, preventive/ predictive maintenance, TPM, inventory and scheduling software, preferred.
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Supervisory experience is highly desirable · Experience with/Certifications in Predictive maintenance technologies (Vib, IR, UL, MCA/MCSA, Oil Analysis, NDT) is preferred · CMRP (Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional) or CRL(Certified Reliability Leader) Certifications preferred · Certification in Lean Six Sigma ideal.
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Subject Matter Expert in the design and operation of rotating equipment, development of equipment strategies (including lubrications, conditions monitoring, and preventive maintenance), and management of mechanical integrity (including tanks, pressure vessels, and piping.
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Experience with computer maintenance management systems (CMMS) preferably IBM Maxim. · Responsible for the implementation of reliability concepts including development of Root Cause Analysis, Reliability Centered Maintenance, Predictive Maintenance technologies and Preventive Maintenance development/optimization to achieve high levels of availability of plants assets.
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Utilize predictive maintenance tools to proactively troubleshoot equipment issues; including utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to analyze sensor data from machinery and equipment to predict failures, minimize downtime and prevent costly breakdowns.
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Perform predictive and preventive maintenance in conjunction with production management to ensure operability of all plant production equipment and facilities. Machine uptime/downtime management Support Kaizen and other related activities Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Education: Industrial Maintenance Associates degree preferred Experience: 2-5 years experience in robotics tuning, electrical, PLC troubleshooting, pneumatics, hydraulics, welding, and fabrication.
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Background (education or otherwise) in any of: energy optimization, predictive maintenance, thermodynamics, heat/mass transfer, industrial refrigeration, or mechanical/chemical engineering.
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Develop and maintain computerized maintenance management program, including routine, outage, preventive and predictive maintenance programs. Gas Plant Maintenance Manager - Chehalis, Washington - #111618.
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Implement and coordinate the utilization of Predictive Maintenance technologies such as Vibration Analysis, Ultrasonic Inspection, Tribology, and infrared thermography. Thorough maintenance background including:Predictive TechnologiesVibration Analysis (ability to interpret vibration spectrum)Tribology, Infra-Red and Ultrasonic ProgramsPreventive MaintenanceComputerized Maintenance Management SystemsPlanning and SchedulingPM Optimization a plusRoot Cause Failure Analysis.
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Assist in the management of the Predictive and Preventative Maintenance programs including vibration coverage through the mill, plant tank integrity, pressure vessel integrity, and pre-post failure reports.
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