Overview
Machinery Reliability and Engineering Manager — LSB Industries, Inc. (Oklahoma City, OK) to be responsible for being SME & tech resource in rotating equipment for various departments; work collaboratively with plant manager, operations, maintenance, TA, purchasing, & projects to drive improvements in safety, uptime, production & providing SME support; and conduct analyses & modification of established programs, development of new approaches or systems, apply existing criteria in new ways, & draw conclusions from complex analyses.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the subject matter expert and technical resource for rotating equipment across departments.
- Collaborate with the plant manager and cross-functional teams (operations, maintenance, TA, purchasing, and projects) to drive improvements in safety, uptime, production, and reliability.
- Conduct analysis and modification of established programs, develop new approaches or systems, apply criteria in new ways, and draw conclusions from complex analyses.
- Develop procedures, training materials, checklists, and guidance documents; leverage CMMS to mine and analyze data; monitor asset care strategies and implement improvements to rotating equipment integrity.
- Establish and monitor condition monitoring tactics; set standards for rotating equipment; manage a team that ensures ongoing reliability improvements and independent professional engineering judgment within broad guidelines and policies.
Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field plus 5 years progressively responsible work experience in maintenance, engineering, or reliability.Must know (through academic training or work experience) design, implementation, and management of rotating equipment; interpretation of regulations and codes; development of standards; risk analysis; and application of engineering best practices.Experience with Preventive Maintenance Optimization (PMO), Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Modes, Effects, & Criticality Analysis (FMECA), Evidence Based Asset Management (EBAM); apply Deming principles of Plan Do Check Act for asset care strategies.Track and understand mean time between failure (MTBF) and cost trends; track high-costing assets from both care and repair perspectives.Develop procedures, training, checklists, and guidance documents; leverage a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to mine and analyze data; enhance asset management and spare parts inventory based on RCA analyses.Manage a team that establishes, monitors, and executes condition monitoring tactics, sets standards for, and drives improvements to rotating equipment integrity.Demonstrate independent professional engineering judgment while working within broad guidelines and policies under minimum supervision.Must hold Professional Engineer Certification (Profssnl Engnr Cert.).Travel up to 50%. May work from anywhere in continental U.S.Resumes to mfontenot@lsbindustries.com.J-18808-Ljbffr