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Overview
The Senior Reliability Engineer is responsible for life cycle asset management. This role monitors equipment performance and identifies and mitigates issues related to system and equipment reliability. Additionally, this role works with the Plant Engineering team to develop maintenance strategies to optimize equipment performance. This role functions as a maintenance lead in root cause analysis, analyzing equipment failures, and creating predictive forecasts for system optimization. What You’ll Do
Analyzes data of corrective work orders in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and Quality Event Metrics (QEM) to identify trends and areas of improvements Assesses risk and reliability of assets associated with manufacturing and support systems including but not limited to failure mode analysis, mean time to failure (MTTF), and mean time to repair (MTTR) Develops and maintains the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) strategy to optimize maintenance programs within assigned area Participates in the development and implementation of other continuous improvement initiatives Establishes and maintains Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the overall health of the critical utility and process systems and builds tools to exercise and evaluate KPIs Implements measures to baseline maintenance performance and improvement targets as they relate to cost, quality, downtime, etc. Provides reliability, technical, and engineering services and guidance to optimize asset life and resolution to equipment design and operations Collaborates with other departments (e.g., Manufacturing, Maintenance, and Validation) to identify and solve problems while ensuring reliability is effectively integrated throughout the site Conducts training and presents information to team or other stakeholders, as needed Other duties, as assigned Knowledge & Skills
Effective communication, both written and oral Advanced problem-solving skills Ability to effectively present complex information to others Ability to provide feedback to others, including leaders Willingness to partner with global colleagues and lead sub teams Knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Engineering Practices (GEP), and Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regulations Knowledge of RCM and/or Total productive Maintenance (TPM) Knowledge of process improvement and reliability engineering principles, methodologies, and tools such as PDCA, LEAN, Six Sigma / DMAIC, FMEA Knowledge of the operation and interdependencies of typical utility systems in a pharmaceutical plant (e.g., chillers and cooling towers), boilers/plant steam, utility piping & distribution systems, HVAC, electrical distribution systems, and pharmaceutical RODI, Clean Steam (CS), and Water for Injection (WFI) systems Required Skills
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or another related field 8 years of Engineering and/or Maintenance experience Experience with Engineering drawings and Quality Systems (e.g., deviation management, change control, corrective and preventive action (CAPA), document management system) Preferred Skills and Certification
Master’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with 6+ years of Engineering or other relevant technical experience Prior experience working in a cGMP environment or other highly regulated industry Experience implementing KPIs and other reliability metrics Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Will work in environment which may necessitate respiratory protection. May work in Mechanical/Production spaces that may require hearing protection and enrollment in a hearing conservation program. Will work in environment operating a motor vehicle or Powered Industrial Truck. Ability to discern audible cues. Ability to inspect or perform a task with 20/20 corrected vision, visual acuity, including distinguishing color. WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to ascend or descend ladders, scaffolding, ramps, etc.; ability to stand for prolonged periods of time; ability to sit for prolonged periods of time; ability to conduct activities using repetitive motions that include writs, hands and/or fingers; ability to operate machinery and/or power tools; ability to conduct work that includes moving objects up to 33 lbs.; ability to bend, push or pull, reach to retrieve materials from 18" to 60" in height, and use twisting motions. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Will work in warm/cold environments; Will work in outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind; Will work in small and/or enclosed spaces; Will work in heights greater than 4 feet.
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The Senior Reliability Engineer is responsible for life cycle asset management. This role monitors equipment performance and identifies and mitigates issues related to system and equipment reliability. Additionally, this role works with the Plant Engineering team to develop maintenance strategies to optimize equipment performance. This role functions as a maintenance lead in root cause analysis, analyzing equipment failures, and creating predictive forecasts for system optimization. What You’ll Do
Analyzes data of corrective work orders in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and Quality Event Metrics (QEM) to identify trends and areas of improvements Assesses risk and reliability of assets associated with manufacturing and support systems including but not limited to failure mode analysis, mean time to failure (MTTF), and mean time to repair (MTTR) Develops and maintains the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) strategy to optimize maintenance programs within assigned area Participates in the development and implementation of other continuous improvement initiatives Establishes and maintains Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the overall health of the critical utility and process systems and builds tools to exercise and evaluate KPIs Implements measures to baseline maintenance performance and improvement targets as they relate to cost, quality, downtime, etc. Provides reliability, technical, and engineering services and guidance to optimize asset life and resolution to equipment design and operations Collaborates with other departments (e.g., Manufacturing, Maintenance, and Validation) to identify and solve problems while ensuring reliability is effectively integrated throughout the site Conducts training and presents information to team or other stakeholders, as needed Other duties, as assigned Knowledge & Skills
Effective communication, both written and oral Advanced problem-solving skills Ability to effectively present complex information to others Ability to provide feedback to others, including leaders Willingness to partner with global colleagues and lead sub teams Knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Engineering Practices (GEP), and Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regulations Knowledge of RCM and/or Total productive Maintenance (TPM) Knowledge of process improvement and reliability engineering principles, methodologies, and tools such as PDCA, LEAN, Six Sigma / DMAIC, FMEA Knowledge of the operation and interdependencies of typical utility systems in a pharmaceutical plant (e.g., chillers and cooling towers), boilers/plant steam, utility piping & distribution systems, HVAC, electrical distribution systems, and pharmaceutical RODI, Clean Steam (CS), and Water for Injection (WFI) systems Required Skills
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or another related field 8 years of Engineering and/or Maintenance experience Experience with Engineering drawings and Quality Systems (e.g., deviation management, change control, corrective and preventive action (CAPA), document management system) Preferred Skills and Certification
Master’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with 6+ years of Engineering or other relevant technical experience Prior experience working in a cGMP environment or other highly regulated industry Experience implementing KPIs and other reliability metrics Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Will work in environment which may necessitate respiratory protection. May work in Mechanical/Production spaces that may require hearing protection and enrollment in a hearing conservation program. Will work in environment operating a motor vehicle or Powered Industrial Truck. Ability to discern audible cues. Ability to inspect or perform a task with 20/20 corrected vision, visual acuity, including distinguishing color. WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to ascend or descend ladders, scaffolding, ramps, etc.; ability to stand for prolonged periods of time; ability to sit for prolonged periods of time; ability to conduct activities using repetitive motions that include writs, hands and/or fingers; ability to operate machinery and/or power tools; ability to conduct work that includes moving objects up to 33 lbs.; ability to bend, push or pull, reach to retrieve materials from 18" to 60" in height, and use twisting motions. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Will work in warm/cold environments; Will work in outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind; Will work in small and/or enclosed spaces; Will work in heights greater than 4 feet.
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