<ul>
<li>A Reliability Engineer will have a keen interest in data and numbers, often collecting and analyzing key data metrics from processes or components</li>
<li>From here, they can create statistical analysis, charts, drawings, and reports to help illustrate and showcase potential issues within a product lifecycle or business process and how to improve it</li>
<li>Many of these issues involve taking a macro look at other factors and helping businesses make the best decisions</li>
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<p>A Reliability Engineer may work in an office as well as out in the field/in a plant.</p>
<ul>
<li>Identifying and reporting on potential failures within a process</li>
<li>Designing new systems</li>
<li>Applying general engineering knowledge to solve problems</li>
<li>Performing tests and analysis</li>
<li>Conduct routine engineering calculations</li>
<li>Liaise with relevant teams on outcomes of tests/analysis</li>
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<p>Some common forms of analysis related to reliability engineering include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)</li>
<li>Root cause analysis</li>
<li>Functional analysis and functional failure analysis (e.g., function FMEA, FHA or FFA)</li>
<li>Human error analysis</li>
<li>Operational hazard analysis</li>
<li>Preventative/Planned Maintenance Optimization (PMO)</li>
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<p>Desired profile of the candidate</p>
<ul>
<li>BE/BTech Mechanical Engineering graduate</li>
<li>He/She should have worked in maintenance /Inspection services /reliability center in an process of power plants</li>
<li>Excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and communication skills</li>
<li>Ability to work in a cross functional environment</li>
<li>Proven ability to influence and drive change with high energy level</li>
<li>Strong presentation skills, Change Acceleration Process knowledge</li>
<li>Excellent multi-tasking skills, leading and coaching co-employees</li>
<li>The candidate should have worked in maintenance /Inspection services /reliability center in any process of power plants</li>
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