Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
14 Jun, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
08 May, 25
Experience
2 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Budgeting, Process Plants, Computer Skills
Industry
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION
Bac+5 (Mechanical Engineering); Civil Engineer in Electromechanics
Minimum level 1 or higher certification in condition monitoring and non-destructive testing methods.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
Minimum 5 years’ experience in a Reliability Engineer role and 2 years in a supervisory role in the Reliability section of process plants.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Planning and organizing skills
Supervisory competence
Leadership Competence
Budgeting
Certification in all monitoring methods
Certification in all non-destructive methods
Balancing certificate
Certification in CND METHODS (UT, PT, MT) as well as a phase network test certification
Oil Sampling and Analysis Certification
Excellent report writing skills
Computer skills
Implement condition monitoring KPIs to track machine health
Set up a vibration analysis envelope alarm for each piece of equipment inspected
Monitor the status of machines and alert in the event of a risk that could affect the operation of the plant
Provide equipment operating status history to reliability engineers during root cause analysis sessions
Actively involved in the 5 whys and root causes analysis process
Participation in the budget exercise
Implement an infrared imaging program for mechanical and electrical equipment.
Provide a weekly and monthly condition monitoring report
Ensure effective communication with maintenance and operations personnel
Ensure condition monitoring personnel are trained and certified to conduct routine inspections
Perform any other duties as directed by the Superintendent of Reliability.
Ensure that the plant’s lubrication program is being carried out effectively and review it as necessary
Make sure the proper grease and oil are used for each piece of equipment
Ensure grease and oil drums are properly stored and clean during the dispensing process to avoid contamination
Implement an oil sampling program on stationary and mobile equipment
Implement the standard operating procedure of the oil laboratory
Ensure rapid sample analysis and reduce turnaround times
Provide an oil analysis report to the customer
Ensure petroleum lab equipment is calibrated and certified
Undertake re-certification of oil lab equipment in a timely manner
Review the interpretation of oil sample results prior to sending the report
Ensuring cleanliness inside the oil lab
Ensure that used oil is properly distributed after testing and that there is no contamination of the environment
Implement an ultrasonic inspection program on tanks, pipes, vessels, and any other equipment that requires it.
Perform pressure tests on pressure vessels
Implement a magnetic particle inspection program and provide written instructions to the non-destructive testing technician.
Implement a penetrant test procedure on welds of newly manufactured and repaired components
Perform weld quality control on newly manufactured or repaired critical components
Conduct regulatory inspections of classified items in the plant with the regulatory body such as the OCC and the AIA inspector.
Comply with Glencore’s environmental management requirements and procedures as well as MUMI SARL’s environmental policy.
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