Our client is seeking a Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer to support the mechanical integrity reliability and performance of critical refinery machinery systems.
In this role you will partner closely with Machinery Inspectors Operations and Maintenance teams to troubleshoot equipment issues improve asset reliability and reduce repeat failures across the facility. You will be responsible for both day-to-day technical support and long-term reliability improvement initiatives focused on pumps compressors turbines gearboxes fans and blowers.
This position plays a key role in improving equipment availability strengthening process safety and driving measurable reductions in loss of primary containment (LOPC) events through disciplined reliability engineering practices.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Strengthen a Goal Zero culture by improving rotating equipment safety integrity and reliability performance
Reduce LOPC events and repeat failures through structured root cause analysis and corrective action execution
Support real-time troubleshooting of rotating equipment in collaboration with Machinery Inspectors and Operations
Develop and execute short- and long-term reliability strategies to improve asset performance and lifecycle cost
Identify and resolve chronic bad actor equipment through engineering solutions and maintenance strategy improvements
Ensure compliance with mechanical integrity standards and support continuous improvement of operating practices
Provide engineering input into capital projects turnarounds and reliability improvement initiatives
Review and improve maintenance and operating procedures for rotating equipment systems
Initiate and support Management of Change (MOC) processes for equipment modifications and upgrades
Provide technical oversight for vendor repair work including scope definition and repair quality assurance
Support condition monitoring and performance analysis activities including vibration efficiency and hydraulic performance
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering
3 years of experience in refinery petrochemical or heavy industrial rotating equipment reliability maintenance or design
Working knowledge of API ANSI and ASME standards
Experience with RCFA and troubleshooting chronic equipment failures
Familiarity with rotating equipment including steam turbines centrifugal and positive displacement pumps and compressors seals and lubrication systems
Understanding of vibration analysis machinery performance evaluation and hydraulic analysis fundamentals
Exposure to condition monitoring systems (e.g. Bentley Nevada System 1 SKF Windrock)
Basic understanding of instrumentation and low-voltage systems related to machinery monitoring and protection
Willingness to support turnaround/outage work schedules and extended maintenance events
Participation in an on-call rotation to support off-hours plant operational needs
Must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card holder).
POSITION OVERVIEWOur client is seeking a Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer to support the mechanical integrity reliability and performance of critical refinery machinery systems.In this role you will partner closely with Machinery Inspectors Operations and Maintenance teams to troubleshoot equ...
POSITION OVERVIEW
Our client is seeking a Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer to support the mechanical integrity reliability and performance of critical refinery machinery systems.
In this role you will partner closely with Machinery Inspectors Operations and Maintenance teams to troubleshoot equipment issues improve asset reliability and reduce repeat failures across the facility. You will be responsible for both day-to-day technical support and long-term reliability improvement initiatives focused on pumps compressors turbines gearboxes fans and blowers.
This position plays a key role in improving equipment availability strengthening process safety and driving measurable reductions in loss of primary containment (LOPC) events through disciplined reliability engineering practices.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Strengthen a Goal Zero culture by improving rotating equipment safety integrity and reliability performance
Reduce LOPC events and repeat failures through structured root cause analysis and corrective action execution
Support real-time troubleshooting of rotating equipment in collaboration with Machinery Inspectors and Operations
Develop and execute short- and long-term reliability strategies to improve asset performance and lifecycle cost
Identify and resolve chronic bad actor equipment through engineering solutions and maintenance strategy improvements
Ensure compliance with mechanical integrity standards and support continuous improvement of operating practices
Provide engineering input into capital projects turnarounds and reliability improvement initiatives
Review and improve maintenance and operating procedures for rotating equipment systems
Initiate and support Management of Change (MOC) processes for equipment modifications and upgrades
Provide technical oversight for vendor repair work including scope definition and repair quality assurance
Support condition monitoring and performance analysis activities including vibration efficiency and hydraulic performance
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering
3 years of experience in refinery petrochemical or heavy industrial rotating equipment reliability maintenance or design
Working knowledge of API ANSI and ASME standards
Experience with RCFA and troubleshooting chronic equipment failures
Familiarity with rotating equipment including steam turbines centrifugal and positive displacement pumps and compressors seals and lubrication systems
Understanding of vibration analysis machinery performance evaluation and hydraulic analysis fundamentals
Exposure to condition monitoring systems (e.g. Bentley Nevada System 1 SKF Windrock)
Basic understanding of instrumentation and low-voltage systems related to machinery monitoring and protection
Willingness to support turnaround/outage work schedules and extended maintenance events
Participation in an on-call rotation to support off-hours plant operational needs
Must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card holder).