Sr Reliability Engineer
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline
- 6 plus years of experience in reliability engineering in a manufacturing environment
- Experience with Fixed and Rotating Equipment
- Knowledge of NDE techniques and ASME/API codes
- Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills
- Experience with Process Safety Management (PSM) Facilities
Skills
- Professional Reliability Certification – CRE, SMRP
- Excellent project management skills
- Passion for continuous learning and professional development
- Ability to work in a collaborative and cross-functional environment
Requirements
- U.S. Person Requirements
Pay
The annual base salary range for this position is $145,800 - $175,195.
Schedule
9/80 work schedule
About the Role
Lead initiatives to enhance the reliability, availability, and maintainability of chemical plant equipment. Develop and implement strategies for maintenance, analyze equipment failures, and drive continuous improvement through data-driven insights and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
Benefits
- Employer-subsidized Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
- 401(k) match
- Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Accounts
- EAP, Educational Assistance
- Parental Leave, Paid Time Off (vacation, personal business, sick time, parental leave)
- 12 Paid Holidays
Company Information
Solstice Advanced Materials is a leading global specialty materials company that advances science for smarter outcomes. Solstice offers high-performance solutions that enable critical industries and applications, including refrigerants, semiconductor manufacturing, data center cooling, nuclear power, protective fibers, healthcare packaging and more.
About Solstice Advanced Materials
Solstice Advanced Materials is a leading global specialty materials company that advances science for smarter outcomes. Solstice offers high-performance solutions that enable critical industries and applications, including refrigerants, semiconductor manufacturing, data center cooling, nuclear power, protective fibers, healthcare packaging and more.