Reliability Engineer

WilsonHCG

  • Canada
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Description and RequirementsWork Type: OnsitePosition Type: Contract - 12 MonthsLocation: Toronto, ONCompensation Range: $77 - $82 (Per Hour)Our client, a Pharmaceutical company is seeking a "Reliability Engineer".The position is responsible forResponsibilities
  • Support new projects including but not limited to FFIP, PPD from a Reliability standpoint and develop Bill of Materials (BOM) and Preventative Maintenance (PM) programs.
  • Deploy Reliability & Industry 4.0 methodologies and procedures to identify and minimize facility and equipment risks associated to platform operations (capacity, quality, cost or compliance).
  • Hands-on AI/ML modeling experience of complex datasets combined with strong understanding of theoretical foundations of AI/ML.
  • Proactively Target, production related Bad actors to reduce downtime by applying Reliability principles of Failure Elimination.
  • Support ETS APUs, Lead Investigators and Production Compliance Managers with Investigations for, Root Cause Analysis on Deviations or Simple testing methods for Equipment issues, this include implementing appropriate CAPAs.
  • Utilize RCM tools (Root Cause Analysis, Reliability modeling, FMEA's, Failure reporting, Statistical Process control monitoring, etc.), Key performance indicators, engineering approaches, the CMMS, other historical data, and world class practices to improve equipment reliability and performance.
  • Support Master data activities as it relates to equipment hierarchy, criticality & registration, spare parts creation/modification & stock quantity, PM work order assessments and Documentation control.
  • Work with Project Engineering to ensure the reliability and maintainability of new & modified installations.
  • Review adherence to life cycle asset management principles, that include review for maintainability and access, providing input on new equipment selection, defining spare part requirements, communicating PM/ PdM expectations, participating in final check-out of new installations, defining Reliability related training requirements, and supporting development of Engineering/Maintenance Standards.
  • Deploy systems (Risk mitigation & Predictive) for effective strategies on new and existing equipment. Develop, implement, and manage the Predictive Maintenance program to incorporate cost effective predictive and other non-destructive technologies to improve equipment reliability and performance.
  • Manage Obsolescence through, Risk analysis reports for Production and Identification of Functional Equivalency parts for MRO team. Support Site and/or Building Risk Registry through, Bi-annual Long-term asset plan analysis and Obsolescence report for high risk Systems/Equipment.
  • Support Building Shutdowns, through proactive review of PM task lists, associated parts (MMs) of the task and correct them as required for smooth execution, as required.
  • Support the development of a strong Maintenance Safety Culture (for both internal and external employees).
  • Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements and maintain good documentation practices to track all work history and improve data analysis. Educate/train the department on the value of building accurate equipment histories for trending purposes & reliability improvement.
  • Ability to manage multiple conflicting priorities. Flexibility to accommodate fast changing environment
  • Years of Experience: 5 - 15 Years
All interested applicants who meet the qualifications listed above are invited to submit a resume by clicking "Apply Now".The indicated pay range for this position is a good-faith estimate based on the qualifications necessary for the position, including experience, training, and other considerations permitted by law. Additionally, it is emphasized that the pay band mentioned herein is the one established by the client company. Factors that may be used when making an offer may include a candidate's skills, experience and geographic location, the expected quality and quantity of work. Most candidates will start at the bottom half of the pay range, with the upper end reserved for candidates with extensive experience and skills and who live in geographic markets commanding a higher starting pay. An employee's pay history will not be a contributing factor where prohibited by local law.This information is subject to change and serves as a general guideline for compensation discussions. Actual offers may vary based on specific circumstances and company policies.

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