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Reliability Engineer

Lydney
6 days ago
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Reliability Engineer

Location: Lydney

Contract: Permanent

We are currently working with a client based in Lydney, who are looking for a skilled reliability engineer to develop and lead a planned, preventative and predictive maintenance strategy and support function. This will be to enable our client’s production to perform at or better than budgeted operation availability.

You will be expected to establish robust reliability improvement programs, audit effectiveness and adherence to schedules planned preventative and condition based maintenance plans and identify areas for improvement.
You will ensure early signs of equipment failure are identified, communicated and equipment failure modes are effectively managed, with corrective intervention acted upon in a timely manner to minimise and prevent unplanned technical downtime.

Role Responsibilities – Reliability Engineer   

Develop and implement maintenance schedules to meet statutory, quality, and engineering standards.
Establish and maintain engineering and maintenance best practices.
Manage SAP maintenance system and master data, ensuring accuracy, optimized PM tasks, spare part identification, and alignment with OEM documentation.
Lead predictive maintenance programs (e.g. vibration, thermography, oil analysis) to improve asset reliability.
Train and coach the maintenance team on reliability tools and techniques; plan for skills development and delegation.
Schedule and oversee preventive maintenance, including supervision of contractors when required.
Lead failure reduction initiatives (e.g. FMEA), report on asset health, and recommend corrective actions.
Enforce safety standards and process safety protocols, including Management of Change.
Advise production and engineering teams on reliability and equipment issues.
Propose and implement maintenance improvements to enhance plant reliability.
Oversee key service contracts (lubrication, compressed air, steam, sprinklers) and ensure contractor compliance with safety and job requirements.

Monitor KPIs, address deviations, and drive continuous improvement.
An ideal candidate for the Reliability Engineer role would have:

Sound knowledge of mechanical and electrical preventative engineering principles with a comprehensive understanding of condition-based plant monitoring systems
Candidates should possess a formal technical qualification in Engineering i.e. NVQ Level 3 / C&G Level 3 Electrical or mechanical equivalent.
General knowledge of industrial plant and process equipment is essential
A good working knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and the application of continuous process environment. 
Strong drive, motivation and commitment
Good organizational skills with the ability to prioritize lead and manage others to deliver results.
Good analytical skills and the ability to assimilate, organise and analyse pertinent information for logic-based problem solving.
Ability to meet deadlines.
Able to communicate in clear concise manner, both in writing and orally
Computer literate with practical experience of SAP systems.
A team worker, with a flexible approach to work.
For more information on this role, please contact Jules Bujalska on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors.

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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