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Reliability Engineer

Technical Network Recruitment Ltd
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7 months ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Reliability Engineer to join a world class manufacturing facility in Telford. The successful applicant will play an integral part within a strong manufacturing engineering with the aim to provide world class leading service and the platform for class leading OEE.

Reliability Engineer - Manufacturing Plant Maintenance

Salary to £50000 package

Location: Telford

Duties:

o Working a double shift pattern (6-2; 2-10) leading the reliability management program – continually reviewing equipment data to identify opportunities to improve MTTR & MTBF

o Performing Root Cause Analysis

o Participation in capital & process improvement ( particularly automation & controls) projects to ensure that equipment reliability and machine availability are continually improved

o Monitoring of failures to identify root causes and implementing appropriate actions

o Organisation and indirect leadership of Criticality Assessment and Risk Based Maintenance analysis (FMECA/RCM/REM) teams

o Initiation and implementation of changes to PMs when appropriate

o Provision of training as needs are identified, including Root Cause Failure Analysis training for maintenance technicians and others as required

Experience:

You are like to already be working in the capacity as a Reliability Engineer or Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer who is seeking to make a difference by bringing your passion and expertise/ talent to support the continuous strategy of improvements to achieve world class metrics.

o HNC / Degree education with a strong Electrical or Mechanical Engineering background, with a focus on reliability and maintenance engineering

o Strong analytic capabilities, ability to articulate complex technical concepts to multidisciplinary teams

o Demonstrate experience in advanced root cause analysis and problem solving

o Condition based monitoring knowledge highly desirable

o Strong automation / controls experience utilising Siemens PLC, HMI & robotic systems

o Able to work a double day shift pattern Monday to Friday

The opportunity:

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced maintenance or reliability professionals to be part of an expanding organisation with continued investment strategy. In return our client is offering an excellent salary + shift allowance plus benefits package to include contributary pension scheme, life assurance, onsite car parking, 25 days holiday, canteen facilities, excellent training and development opportunities. Above all this is an opportunity to make a real contribution to the success and growth of the modern organisation who are continuing to invest in modern machinery and infrastructure.

Apply on-line or call Robert Wigley for a confidential discussion technical-network.co.uk

Technical Network recruits Engineers and Managers for the automotive, aerospace, electrical / electronic technology, energy, engineering and manufacturing, with a portfolio of services including advertising search, permanent and contract recruitment services.

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