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Engineer, Reliability II

AbbVie
9 days ago
On-site
North Chicago, IL
$65,500 - $125,500 USD yearly
Operations
Responsibilities:
- Drive continuous equipment reliability improvements by coordinating technical support and managing site reliability improvement processes to reduce business risk.
- Provide leadership for key equipment assets; maintain asset reliability at the highest levels.
- Drive reliability of work processes, procedures, and operating practices.
- Define, design, develop, and monitor the site’s critical asset register for standardized operation and care of key production, utility, and supporting assets.
- Own Reliability Engineering Plan, Maintenance Excellence Program (MEP), and asset reliability metrics.
- Support MEP with weekly/monthly reports and target critical equipment for optimization and continuous improvement.
- Ensure reliability and maintainability of equipment, processes, utilities, facilities, controls, and safety systems.
- Develop solutions to repetitive failures; apply methods to prevent or reduce failure frequency.
- Analyze failure history to determine reliability characteristics and create long-term solutions for recurring issues.
- Develop/enforce Asset Operations Plan Priorities and an Asset Maintenance Plan; ensure sustaining effective maintenance.
- Adhere to Life Cycle Asset Management (LCAM); conduct RCFA and analyze asset/production performance using utilization, OEE, MTBF, and remaining useful life.
- Create asset management plan with value-added preventative tasks; determine effective predictive/non-destructive testing to identify reliability problems.
- Work with Project Engineering on maintenance/installation plans and provide reliability/maintainability specifications.
- Define reliability-related and non-reliability risk management approach.
- Comply with OSHA, FDA, EPA, etc. per established guidelines.

Qualifications:
- BS in Engineering + 2 years’ experience in Maintenance and/or Reliability Engineering (or similar) in a highly regulated manufacturing environment.
- Basic technical skills working with equipment; experience in healthcare/pharmaceutical and/or utilities processes.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.

Benefits:
- Paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick), medical/dental/vision insurance, and 401(k) to eligible employees.
- Eligible for short-term incentive programs.