Plant Reliability Engineer

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Genie Matthews & Associates
Myrtle Beach, SC, United States

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Title:

Plant Reliability Engineer

Location:

Greenville, NC 

Salary:

90000 - 130000

Job ID:

82277
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Job Description:

As the Sr. Reliability Engineer,  you will provide strategic reliability support services to ensure safe, cost-effective production of high product quality. This role will be the SME for mechanical reliability and long term maintenance strategy; optimizing asset utilization.  Offers excellent compensation, benefits, and relocation options.
 
Experience:
 
--BS Mechanical Engineering with 5+ years experience in maintenance support and reliability engineering functions for chemical, plastics, polymer, or fiber manufacturing plants.
--Experience with good maintenance practices for equipment installation, preventative maintenance and equipment troubleshooting.
--Experience with predictive maintenance; Vibration analysis, Thermography, Oil analysis, Ultrasonic Leak Detection, Motor Circuit Analysis.
--Advanced problem solving and troubleshooting skills.
--Knowledge of SAP, CMMS, LEAN Manufacturing
 
 
Responsibilities:
 
--Analyze maintenance problems, identify root cause and implement corrective actions
--Continuously develop and optimize the PPM, achieving maximum availability of the plant against the lowest costs
--Ensure the life cycle of mechanical components, review equipment specifications and recommend replacement
--Support the development and maintenance of long-term maintenance strategy
--Use MES and SAP data to identify performance issues and propose solutions
--Approve changes to SAP Plant Maintenance System
--Provide training for RCA and FMECA
--Standardize procedures for control system reliability and integrity
--Address high level system issues and related to production equipment
--Develop plans to reduce COGS through efficiency improvements and cost control.
--Maintain compliance with environmental programs and promote waste reduction