Job Description :
Applies advanced engineering technology knowledge in planning and conducting reliability improvement initiatives that require independent execution and coordination of assignments. This role is open to candidates with electrical, mechanical, or instrumentation education and experience, with responsibilities assigned based on the successful candidate's discipline.
- Availability : Immediate, one-year duration
- Work Hours : Regular 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday. Extended hours may be required during project work, as approved by the project team lead.
Key Accountabilities :
Provide technical support to the Reliability Improvement project team, presenting reports, recommendations, and interpretations of findings.Outline work, advise on discipline-specific technical problems, and review work for technical accuracy and adequacy.Make independent decisions in planning, organizing, and completing technical assignments.Present original ideas and viewpoints, regularly demonstrating innovative thinking and solutions.Work on large projects and manage smaller projects as needed.Key Responsibilities :
Review discipline-specific asset criticality rankings and strategies, including maintenance plan routines and associated check sheets, to identify potential reliability improvement opportunities.Provide technical support on discipline-specific reliability reviews, such as reliability assessments and failure root cause analysis.Review and update discipline-specific documents as required within the scope of work.Provide technical support and input to the reliability improvement team on discipline-specific issues.Conduct sparing analysis per project guidelines for discipline-specific equipment, materials, and components, creating or updating associated material master forms as needed.Support the Reliability Improvement project team lead in planning, prioritization, and execution of work scopes.Make recommendations that affect safety and productionQualifications :
Diploma from an accredited post-secondary institution in an engineering technology program, with 5-10 years of related experience.Knowledge and experience in safety, environmental, and loss prevention processes and practices.Knowledge of Transport Canada Regulations and Lloyd's Register ship rules.Experience in multi-project management or deep technical discipline.Strong planning, communication (presentation and technical writing), and continuous improvement skills.Proficiency in MS Office and experience with SAP.