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Reliability Engineer

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Reliability Engineer
This permanent Reliability Engineer role is working on a site that is investing in expansion and upgrade projects across the operation. Additional benefits include up to 10% employer pension contribution, annual bonus, private healthcare, life assurance, 28 day's holiday plus bank holidays and more!
As the Reliability Engineer, you will play a critical role in improving asset reliability and plant performance. Working closely with engineering, maintenance and operations teams, you will identify potential equipment failures, lead root cause analysis and implement effective reliability improvements across the site.
Responsibilities of the Reliability Engineer:
- Lead reliability improvement initiatives and small CAPEX projects, identifying opportunities to improve equipment performance and site reliability.
- Own and develop the site condition monitoring programme, such as vibration analysis, oil analysis, thermography and ultrasound.
- Analyse condition monitoring data to identify potential failures and translate findings into effective maintenance strategies and action plans.
- Identify risks, including abnormal operating conditions and compliance considerations.
- Drive continuous improvement and defect elimination through root cause analysis, troubleshooting guides, SOPs and proactive reliability initiatives.
- Work collaboratively with maintenance, planning and operations teams to ensure corrective actions are prioritised, implemented and followed through effectively.
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- Hold a relevant engineering qualification and working knowledge with condition monitoring techniques such as vibration, thermography, oil analysis or ultrasound.
- Proven experience developing RCM or FMECA-based maintenance strategies within an industrial environment.
- Hands-on knowledge of pumps, motors and gearboxes, with the ability to interpret condition monitoring data and translate findings into effective maintenance actions.
- Experience with CMMS and reliability systems such as SAP, Oracle or Machine Sentry.
If you have the relevant skills and experience required to be considered for this Reliability Engineer position, please click on the link to apply directly, or call E3 Recruitment on 01484 645269 and ask to speak with Kate Wadsworth.
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