What are the responsibilities and job description for the Reliability Engineer position at henkel1-pilot?
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YOUR ROLE
- To avoid malfunction and other problems with equipment, it is duty of the Reliability Engineer to make sure that equipment is working and not in danger of breaking down.
- When an industrial machine breaks down, it is duty of the Reliability Engineer to get it working again.
- They are responsible for troubleshooting the problem and assessing whether parts can be repaired or need to be replaced.
- They would commonly be responsible for ordering and installing replacement parts.
- Reliability Engineers must also make any required upgrades or changes to established systems to improve or prolong efficiency In some cases, machines that no longer work simply cannot be repaired due to the age of the machine or the cost of the repairs.
- It is then the responsibility of the Reliability Engineer to install new equipment and to perform checks following installation to ensure that all systems are in working order and to support FATs and IQ/OQ/PQ in the Cell