About the job
As a Reliability Engineering Technician specializing in Predictive Maintenance (PdM), you will leverage advanced predictive maintenance technologies to assess the health of complex equipment and systems. Your role will involve diagnosing issues, identifying root causes, and proposing corrective actions to prevent equipment failures.
Key Responsibilities:
- Ensure adherence to all Corporate and Divisional Policies and procedures.
- Conduct Predictive Maintenance (PdM) procedures across various equipment types including HVAC systems, pumps, blowers, motors, agitators, compressors, reactors, and steam and water systems.
- Gather and analyze machine reliability data utilizing techniques such as vibration analysis, ultrasonic sound transmission, and infrared analysis. Work collaboratively with the Reliability team to assess existing PM frequencies and procedures, suggesting modifications based on historical data trends.
- Execute pipeline inspections employing boroscope and sewer camera equipment, perform ultrasonic thickness gauging, and conduct non-intrusive pipeline flow measurements.
- Specify, order, and install accelerometer sensors for continuous or periodic equipment vibration monitoring, and take oil samples for chemical analysis, interpreting findings and advising the maintenance team based on tribology reports.
- Provide technical support to maintenance and engineering teams, and assist in training Senior Mechanics in precision maintenance techniques, such as Laser Alignment and belt tensioning.
- Evaluate PdM measurements and present engineering analyses regarding equipment conditions. Prepare and deliver reports to Plant Engineering as directed by the Department Manager.
- Engage in team meetings to identify opportunities for enhancing productivity, reducing costs, and improving customer satisfaction.
- Process necessary paperwork including work orders and reports as required.
- Effectively communicate job statuses to customers and supervisors, ensuring seamless information transfer between work groups.

