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Demonstrated knowledge of predictive maintenance practices (vibration, ultrasound, etc.) You will execute predictive, preventative and corrective maintenance as scheduled.
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Responsible for implementing/maintaining predictive maintenance programs which may include vibration analysis, infrared scanning, ultrasonic, and oil analysis. REPORTS TO: Maintenance and Engineering Manager.
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Your goal is to use a variety of testing technologies such as vibration analysis, infrared, sound level measurements, oil analysis, corona detection & others to identify potential maintenance problems and create, implement, and manage strategic plans that will maximize equipment use.
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Co-develop and implement a standardized monitoring program to include ultrasound, infrared, non-destructive inspections, and other predictive maintenance techniques throughout the facility as needed.
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Manage predictive maintenance program including Thermal Scanning, Ultrasonic, Vibration monitoring to ensure compliance to established standards. Working knowledge of TPM, root cause analysis, predictive and preventive maintenance systems, and visual plant concepts.
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Assumes full ownership of predictive and preventive maintenance activities including oil analysis, vibration analysis, engine-compressor analysis, and infrared thermography. Other primary duties include: ownership of the plant's PM/PdM activities; leadership of equipment performance tracking and repair/improvement prioritization; technical guidance and coaching of mechanical craftsmen; and engineering support of maintenance and capital projects.
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Predictive Maintenance Technologies including (infrared, ultrasonic, vibration analysis, etc. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for all maintenance functions necessary to ensure efficient plant operations: manufacturing, utility services, boilers, ammonia refrigeration, compressed air, electrical services, and building maintenance.
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Knowledge of predictive maintenance methodologies and technologies as well as interpretation of the data (Vibration monitoring, oil analysis, thermography, etc.) Routinely reviews condition-based vendor data reports and provide recommendations and necessary repair plans for any noted deficiencies to ensure reliable operation (Lube oil analysis, Vibration analysis, etc.
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Advanced knowledge of predictive technologies to include, but not limited to: Vibration Analysis, Ultrasound Analysis, Infrared Analysis, Oil Analysis and Motor Circuit Analysis. The Building Reliability Engineer is focused on maintaining a balance of preventive maintenance (PM), predictive maintenance (PdM), and condition-based maintenance (CBM) strategies designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of maintenance operations by analyzing each system / component based on criticality, failure modes, and available technology to identify / prevent those failure modes.
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Thorough understanding of predictive maintenance principles, technologies, and associated tools (prior certifications in Infrared Thermography and Vibration Analysis preferred). Responsibility includes all available predictive technologies: Thermography, Oil Analysis, Vibration, Ultrasonic, etc.
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Utilization of predictive maintenance programs to include vibration analysis, thermography, PdMA analysis and equipment condition monitoring technologies are critical to the success of this role.
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Analyze predictive maintenance data to ensure proper preventative maintenance activities are being conducted. Lead maintenance planning and process procedure improvements using reliability tools.
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Experience with predictive maintenance; Vibration analysis, Thermography, Oil analysis, Ultrasonic Leak Detection, Motor Circuit Analysis. Translate BG / Plant Management objectives into a Preventive & Predictive Maintenance Plan (PPM), in cooperation with maintenance management.
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Responsible for RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) or FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) on existing equipment and all new equipmentMonitors operations equipment forms or electronic monitoring systems to trend equipment condition (ie, temperatures, vibrations, pressures, amps)Monitors and performs trending and analysis of all PdM (Predictive Maintenance), PM (Preventive Maintenance) and CBM (Condition Based Maintenance) data.
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Oversee maintenance technicians and ensure all preventative and predictive maintenance activities are completed and equipment repair is done efficiently. Certifications in thermography, vibration, ultrasonic analysis.
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