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Our Reliability Engineer role provides the opportunity to build out your experience and expertise. Key responsibilities: Reliability Engineer. Minimum of 5 years of experience in Plant Maintenance & Reliability Engineering or similar technical role.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Staff Site Reliability Engineer to join our dynamic and innovative team. As a Staff Site Reliability Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability, availability, and performance of our software systems.
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Koch Fertilizer, Enid is seeking a Fixed Equipment Engineer to join the Reliability team. Experience in reliability engineering in an industrial manufacturing industry. Proficiency in using reliability software and tools for data analysis and predictive maintenance.
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The Reliability Engineer will be responsible for creating, implementing, and monitoring Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) programs. Responsible for monitoring reliability based systems including preventative maintenance systems, vibration analysis and condition monitoring.
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About The Role - Site Reliability Engineer. You’ll meet more on the engineering team, like our CTO/COO, Lloyd Taylor, or a peer engineer, who can share more about Alembic and the role.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our dynamic team at RAZR Marketing. Proven experience as a Site Reliability Engineer or similar role.
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Act as a subject matter expert (SME) for infrastructure and cloud operations to resolve or escalate as appropriate.
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The Reliability Engineer works closely with field Maintenance Engineers, Project Engineers, operating area personnel, and all levels of the Maintenance organization to ensure the safe and profitable operation of the assigned plant.
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ExperienceRequired – 3 years’ experience within a manufacturing environment with an emphasis on reliability and machine health. Familiarity with 3D modeling tools, SolidWorks, Autodesk (Inventor, Revit, Recap, Navisworks, Fusion 360, AutoCAD.) Familiarity with Lidar scanning, Faro scanners and Scene software.
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We are looking for a talented Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with a deep interest in distributed systems, cloud computing and the architecture of large-scale systems. The Senior SRE will ensure our InsightIDR services have the ultra-high reliability and uptime necessary to meet our customers’ needs.
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Good understanding of databases used by BizTalk and knowledge of best practices for maintaining BTS DBs.
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Anduril’s Reliability Engineering organization is seeking a Senior Reliability Engineer to join our team. Minimum of 5-8 years Industry Experience as a Reliability Engineer, Design Engineer, or Test Engineer.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring a Site Reliability Engineer. Role: Site Reliability Engineer. As a engineer with Retail, Site Reliability Engineering team, you will be at the forefront of Cloud and Big Data technology.
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Equipment Reliability Engineering with a strong focus on Electrical Controls, Robotics, Automation, Ultrasound, Thermography, Vibration Analysis, Tribology, CBM, RCA, MTTR, MTBF, LEAN Standard Work or a combination of the above equipment reliability acumen.
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Project Verso Team Resourcing Technology and Development Services Additional Description Technology and Development Services Spheres DevOps Engineer Basic Qualifications Bachelor Degree in Systems Engineering, Computer Science or related field, or 5+ years of relevant professional experience 5+ years of experience as a technical specialist.
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