Electrical Reliability Engineerother related Employment listings - Bishop, TX at Geebo

Electrical Reliability Engineer

Job Description o Ensure process and equipment is running at entitlement reliability targets and anticipate potential emerging issues. o Maintain Asset Availability data and drive productivity for department. o Support Area MOC processes, including Reliability approval of new designs and approval for MOC reliability changes o Lead reliability investigations for equipment failures. o Ensure proper application of RCA process and corrective action plans. o Develop action plans to achieve results, including recommendations to resolve emerging issues as part of the Bad Actor Process o Collaborate with Asset Leader to understand and set priority for equipment repairs impacting reliability. o Build strategy around reliability system training and knowledge support; Creates and delivers training to develop the technical capabilities of the unit team. Communicate with outside units to share best practices. Able to work in an individual contributor role with minimal direction and participate in or lead teams. Identify programs and initiatives around overhead electrical distribution lines to drive reliability Provide technical data to ERCOT and other regulatory agencies as required. Creates predictive and preventative maintenance care plans, and ensures electrical distribution ITPM program is being executed on time and within budget. Provide technical review of engineering projects; works with OEMs and unit teams on specification and selection of new equipment; participates in factory acceptance tests for new installations. Required:
Experience BS Electrical Engineering. 3-5 years' experience in an industrial setting. Preferred:
Experience Overhead electrical experience. Proven experience in medium voltage. Working knowledge of SKM Modeling Tools. Experience with SEL protection relays.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical Engineering, Hardware Development, DevOps & Site ReliabilityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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