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Improves the reliability of the plant systems and assets with implementation of new technologies. Provides Instrumentation, PLC, HMI, VFD's, AspenTech, and hardware support to the plant maintenance staff.
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Perform all jobs safely, efficiently and accurately to maintain and improve the performance of the entire plant in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability (SQR) and our Customer 1st strategy.
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They will work on industrial process control systems in support of capital projects, standard processes, plant production initiatives and reliability improvement efforts, with regional process controls engineers, plant process engineers, area managers, site supervisors and operating staff.
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As an HROC Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical support and expertise in reliability engineering to multiple cement plants within a designated region.
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Our Engineer Co-ops will gain experience in Operations Leadership and/or Maintenance & Reliability Engineering role. As well as the operation of a large-scale Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and be responsible for the programs related to environmental compliance and regulatory permitting.
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Provides technical expertise in reliability engineering; develops and implements projects to improve plant reliability and asset utilization via standardization. Leads continuous improvement of site’s energy efficiency as Plant Energy Manager.
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Ensures availability, reliability, and maintenance of mechanical and HVAC systems (e.g., oilfree air systems, HVAC systems, chilled water plant, boilers, environmental abatement systems, and environmental compliance exhaust) to support manufacturing, clean room, and research and development activities.
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BS Engineering degree with 5+ years experience as Reliability/ Maintenance Engineer working in a PSM regulated chemical plant. Reliability/ Maintenance Engineer - Chemical Plant.
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Performs reliability studies on existing equipment and recommends needed improvements in the areas of equipment philosophies, strategies and best practices for asset productivity; creating Predictive Maintenance plans.
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The position interacts with other technical groups on site (process engineering, maintenance), corporate technical networks and peers, and vendors/suppliers as needed to resolve problems and improve plant reliability and performance.
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The Reliability Engineer is responsible for guiding efforts across the organization to ensure reliability and maintainability of equipment and processes that could adversely affect plant operations.
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PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCES & SKILLS MBA or related advanced degree HVACR Industry Experience Member of American Society for Quality (ASQ), Certified Quality Engineer, Quality Manager, or Reliability Engineer Speaks Spanish WHO YOU ARE / REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: The ideal candidate will have the following competencies: Ensures Accountability, Communicates Effectively Customer Focus Optimizes Work Processes SCHEDULE: We offer the flexibility of a core hour work schedule.
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Job Summary: The manufacturing process engineer serves as a technical reference to the maintenance team and is the main technical link between plant and corporate engineering. Strong knowledge of process optimization techniques, lean manufacturing principles, reliability best practices, Six Sigma methodologies and statistical analysis, preferred.
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Defines root cause failure analysis (RCFA) trigger points and uses DMAIC process to appropriate reliability tools to develop and implement corrective improvement plans. 4-8 years manufacturing experience in maintenance/reliability, prefer chemical industry.
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Job dimensions Provides technical expertise in reliability engineering; develops and implements projects to improve plant reliability and asset utilization via standardization. Provides ownership and continual improvement of plant Mechanical integrity practices and procedures (M01) Leads continuous improvement of site’s energy efficiency as Plant Energy Manager Context and environment Supports the site HESQ policy and complies with all regulatory and internal requirements Participates in HES activities provided by site management and company (e.g., Behavioral Base Safety, SafeStart, etc.
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