Engineer, Reliability
$79,504–$119,256 year
On-site · Floyd, Kentucky, United States
Job Summary
Reliability Engineer II leads enterprise analytics for the company's natural gas compression fleet, analyzes data to determine feasibility of design and application, optimizes performance, supports testing and commissioning of controls and Intuitive HMI graphics, and serves as technical lead for reliability initiatives. Responsibilities include coordinating work plans with teams, developing and implementing technical standards, supervising internal/external resources, providing guidance to maintenance and operations, reporting asset metrics, performing root-cause analyses, and driving continuous improvement in compression reliability and associated systems.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science in mechanical or electrical engineering
- 3+ years of experience in pipeline operations, pipeline maintenance, and/or construction practices relating to pipeline operations
- Valid driver’s license and insurability
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to lead others
- Ability to handle a wide range of interactions with customers
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
- Experience communicating technical information effectively to a nontechnical audience
- Ability to teach area of expertise to others, one-on-one or in small groups
- Experience in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Ability to work and make decisions independently
- Knowledge 2-cycle, 4-cycle, and turbine engine operations, along with their associated control systems
- Knowledge in auxiliary systems required for the support of natural gas compression fleet
- Ability to resolve problems related to reliability of compression fleet
- Ability to adapt to changing priorities
- Fundamentals of Engineering certificate
- Experience using OSI Pi or related analytics program
- Experience with compressor station operation, maintenance, and control systems
- Knowledge and/or experience with the use of PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) in industrial control systems
- Knowledge of industrial engines and compressors
- Knowledge of natural gas transmission regulations (e.g., 49CFR 192, OSHA, etc.), company policies and procedures
- Understanding in industrial engine and compressors machinery analysis techniques
- Ability to work overtime
- Ability to work in varying office environments
- Ability to travel up to 25% on average by car and/or plane
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