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Reliability engineers play an essential role in creating highly reliable products that operate trouble-free throughout their useful life. Maintenance Reliability Engineers are responsible for identifying bad actors, conducting RCM studies, and providing inputs for decision-making stages related to asset life cycles. They also participate in the development of design and installation specifications and ensure effective utilization of applicable predictive and non-destructive tests to identify and isolate inherent reliability problems. If you're looking for a detail-oriented engineer to help you maintain cost reduction and improve product reliability, consider hiring a Maintenance Reliability Engineer. #reliabilityengineering #reliability
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🔷 Get a Quick Refresher on the Roles & Responsibilities of a Reliability Engineer 👉https://lnkd.in/gU6kfuR Video by IDCON INC / Maintenanceworld.com #reliabilityengineer #reliability #reliabilityengineering #reliabilitycenteredmaintenance #maintenance #maintenanceengineer #manufacturing #industrialmaintenance
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👷♀️ Attention Reliability Engineers! Need a quick refresher on your roles and responsibilities? Are you thinking about becoming a reliability engineer? Check out this video from IDCON INC founder Christer Idhammar to find out everything you need to know about the job. #reliability #maintenance #assetmanagement #manufacturingexcellence
🔷 Get a Quick Refresher on the Roles & Responsibilities of a Reliability Engineer 👉https://lnkd.in/gU6kfuR Video by IDCON INC / Maintenanceworld.com #reliabilityengineer #reliability #reliabilityengineering #reliabilitycenteredmaintenance #maintenance #maintenanceengineer #manufacturing #industrialmaintenance
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Had a thought that many of you guys may be new to the idea of shutdowns ( currently the career path I'm pursuing as an ANDT Engineer). For those of you who don't know what shutdowns are, I wanted to share more insights into this - Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages (STO) are commonly used terms, often interchangeably, to describe a planned or unplanned period of time in which a plant/facility, unit, or piece of equipment is out of service. In many process industries (e.g., refining, petrochemicals, chemicals, power generation, etc.), equipment operates 24/7, making it difficult to perform necessary inspection and maintenance work without taking said equipment offline. For this reason, facilities routinely schedule turnarounds, where a section of an industrial plant or the entire facility is shut down to perform major maintenance, overhaul, and/or repair operations, as well as to inspect, test, and replace process materials and equipment. These planned events also provide owner/operators with the opportunity to perform debottlenecking, process upgrades, and capital project improvements while the unit or facility is offline. The primary purpose of turnarounds is to conduct the activities necessary to keep the plant running safely, reliably, and as efficiently as possible. Sometimes equipment goes offline unexpectedly or operators are forced to shut down equipment or an entire facility due to unforeseen events like power outages, fires, mechanical failures, weather events, or losses of primary containment (LOPC). These unplanned shutdowns or outages may or may not require immediate action, depending on the circumstances. The cost of a shutdown, turnaround, or outage can be substantial, so owner/operators strive to optimize planning and work whenever possible. Far in advance of a turnaround, operators begin planning schedules and coordinating resources to ensure that personnel, budgets, equipment, and access points are available to accomplish the turnaround objectives safely and efficiently. The better prepared owner/operators are for STOs, the greater their ability to minimize facility downtime. #OilAndGas #NDT #ANDT #Eddycurrent #Jobs #QuickLearn #DailyLearning #Nondestructivetesting #Inspection #Engineering
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🚨 Production Breakdown? Safety First! ⚡ Recently, during a critical production run, we faced an unexpected breakdown due to a faulty safety relay. As an Electrical Maintenance Engineer, working under pressure is a fun part of the job. With production on hold and the clock ticking, I quickly diagnosed the issue and replaced the faulty relay, ensuring the system was back online safely and efficiently. 🛠️ Every time I work under such pressure, it's a new opportunity to learn and grow. Here’s what I take away from these situations: ✅ Prioritize safety, even in urgent situations. ✅ Quick thinking and precise execution are key to minimizing downtime. ✅ Each breakdown is a chance to sharpen problem-solving skills. Proud to be part of a team that keeps things running smoothly, even when the unexpected happens! 💡 #ElectricalMaintenance #ProblemSolving #SafetyFirst #ProductionLine #EngineeringUnderPressure #ContinuousLearning
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Field > office > work from home. In terms of how fast you can gain experience, I would say these are at least an order of magnitude apart from each other.
The best Controls Engineers are the ones who spend a lot of time in the field. If you are inexperienced, get out in the field as much as possible. It's dirty, hard, and uncomfortable but it's the best thing for you. Don't waste your time sitting behind a desk.
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They often are the best programmer, because they get to expirience why you shouldn't turn on a pump before opening the chiller isolation valve!!! Field expirience is the best way to learn before go into engineering.
The best Controls Engineers are the ones who spend a lot of time in the field. If you are inexperienced, get out in the field as much as possible. It's dirty, hard, and uncomfortable but it's the best thing for you. Don't waste your time sitting behind a desk.
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💡 Top Mechanical Engineering Voice on LinkedIn | Head of Preventive Maintenance | Specialist in Engineering & Maintenance Management | Driving Operational Excellence in the Oilfield Industry
FUNDAMENTALS OF ROTATING EQUIPMENT
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We know it’s going to be a great day commissioning when Grady Automation steps up to the plate! #partnerships #systemsintegration #scada #controlsengineering #automationcommunity
Onsite commissioning today with Grady Automation's trusted partner, Process & Controls Engineering, LLC Happy Monday! Go get it!
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Mechanical Engineer at TNB GENCO | Former Junior Executive Rotating Equipment (PETRONAS Protege GEES)
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ROTATING EQUIPMENT
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