A reliability engineering technician plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of equipment and machinery.
They are responsible for performing proactive and preventative maintenance tasks to minimize downtime and optimize system effectiveness.
Key Responsibilities:
* Maintain diverse site equipment through regular inspections, repairs, and upgrades
* Conduct thorough fault diagnosis and repair of complex mechanical and electrical systems
* Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement process improvements
* Ensure adherence to health and safety policies and practices
A typical day involves troubleshooting issues, conducting routine maintenance, and identifying opportunities for improvement. Tasks may include welding, machining, and interacting with external contractors.
About the Role:
The reliability engineer is part of a team that maintains and repairs equipment across multiple sites, working on installing automation systems, maintaining buildings, and ensuring compliance and safety. The role offers opportunities for career progression within the organization and focuses on minimizing downtime to ensure timely deliveries.
Requirements:
* NFQ6 (Higher Certificate or Advanced Certificate in Engineering) or equivalent qualification
* Experience with planned preventative maintenance systems and fault-finding techniques
* Ability to interpret mechanical and electrical drawings and specifications