Senior Reliability Engineer
About the role
The Reliability Engineer ensures the longevity and dependability of products, systems, or processes by identifying potential issues, analyzing failure modes, and implementing solutions to enhance performance and minimize downtime. They also develop work instructions, checklists, and other quality documents, conduct reliability analysis and risk assessments, and provide training on reliability practices.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement Inspection Test Plans (ITP’s), Work Instructions, to sustain the Quality Management System.
- Design and implement reliability testing and monitoring procedures.
- Develop and maintain preventative maintenance programs, supporting the re-powering manager.
- Analyze product performance (Internal and External) data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
- Conduct reliability analysis and risk assessments.
- Provide training to team members and other departments on reliability practices, tools, and methodologies to raise awareness and foster a culture of reliability across the organization.
- Identify opportunities for system upgrades or modifications to improve reliability, working with engineering teams to implement changes that enhance product longevity and performance.
- Perform internal and supplier audits, providing recommendations for continual improvement.
Requirements
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship.
- Must be at least 18 years of age or older.
- Successfully passes all applicable general pre-employment testing including but not limited to: background check, pre-employment drug screening, pre-employment fit tests, pre-employment aptitude and/or competency assessment(s).
- Daily in-person, predictable attendance.
- Valid U.S. Driver’s License required. Most employment is contingent upon meeting company driving standards, including 3-year U.S. driving history and an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) in accordance with Company policy.
- Proficiency in spoken English language.
- Ability to travel based on business needs.
- Daily in‑person, predictable attendance; daily overtime required when on assignment at pad sites.
Qualifications, Skills, Competencies, and Abilities
- Communicate technical information clearly within the team, across departments, and with suppliers and clients.
- Work effectively within a team concept to successfully complete assigned tasks.
- Accept leadership instructions and interact positively with other employees in assigned work groups.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Skilled in data-driven reliability methods and industry best practices for risk assessment.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
Employees are required to walk, sit, climb, bend, reach, and squat or kneel on a daily basis. They are frequently required to visit jobsites where the work environment may include exposure to hazardous materials, operating conditions, audio levels up to 85 dB, inclement weather, and extreme hot and cold temperatures. Due to these conditions, employees are required to wear company-mandated and company-issued Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including fire-retardant coveralls, safety hat, steel-toe boots, safety glasses, ear protection, and safety gloves, and must strictly adhere to all safety policies and procedures. When not traveling on job assignments, employees work in a warehouse or shop environment where they may be exposed to common hazards such as physical strain, moving machinery, loading and unloading activities, falling objects, and slip, trip, and fall risks. Employees are regularly required to lift heavy objects and must be able to independently lift up to 49 lbs. and lift 50–100 lbs. with a team assist. Work hours may include or includes early morning, late evenings, and weekends, depending on business necessity.