The Reliability and Utilities Technician plays a key role in supporting utility reliability programs, executing predictive maintenance tasks, and providing precision maintenance expertise. Additionally, they assist with ongoing reliability engineering efforts, including studies, improvement projects, and database management, while also offering feedback for continuous reliability improvement.
Schedule - Monday-Friday 7am to 330pm
Pay Range - $25-$34/hour based on candidate/interview
Responsibilities
Execute vibration routes based on asset criticality, analyzing vibration data to detect early signs of equipment degradation.
Perform infrared routes inspections on MCCs to identify potential electrical issues and prevent unplanned downtime.
Conduct ultrasonic surveys to identify and mitigate compressed air or steam leaks, optimizing energy efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
Manage the Utility Reliability Program's daily tasks, focusing on maintaining critical utility assets.
Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance activities on utility systems.
Coordinate with third-party contractors during utility maintenance activities to ensure compliance with reliability standards.
Develop expertise in precision maintenance techniques such as laser alignment, belt tensioning, and pump maintenance.
Assist in database management to improve equipment library and reliability data tracking.
Knowledge of Boilers, Pumps, Motors, Gearboxes, Cooling tower, and Utility Systems
CMMS - JDE Oracle, Microsoft Excel, Work Order system
Field work 70%, Office work 30%
Qualifications
3+ years of Mechanical Reliability Experience in an Industrial Plant setting