Make a differenceDo you like helping people? Do you like to make people smile? Are you passionate about putting people in a better place? Then you may have what it takes to join our amazing team.What's the role -Provide rotating equipment support on general purpose and large turbomachinery in a production unit team and during maintenance activities. In addition, provide quality assurance that the maintenance efforts related to overhauling the major rotating equipment meets the expected high standards for excellence. Finally, play a key role in the training of the maintenance staff in the specialized rotating equipment field.Scope and responsibilitiesAssist the rotating equipment engineers in identifying repetitive problems and turnaround cycle limiting issues with respect to the turbomachinery equipment and implement solutions to extend service life.Maintain an awareness of outside machine shop capabilities, conduct shop audits with Shell's principle technical engineers, and provide inspection/expediting support on outside shop repairs.Assist in the planning, preparation, and execution of repairs on major machinery trains including scope development and selection of maintenance crafts on shutdowns.Document repairs on mechanical equipment and communicate reports to appropriate individuals in the organization.Lead and/or participate in structured analysis processes such as root cause analysis (RCA), 5 causal reasoning questions (CRQ), Bad Actors Elimination, Risk Assessments, and Solution Development. Conduct failure analysis and problem solving of major rotating equipment problems.Leverage Proactive Technical Monitoring (PTM) driven by "Find Small-Fix Small"Â mindset. Expand upon and apply existing PdM platforms such as vibration monitoring, compressor performance monitoring, lube oil condition monitoring, infrared thermography and Operator Task Management (OTM) to identify, analyze, predict and solve.Serve as a "champion"Â for strict adherence to the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) process by actively participating in RCM Studies, RCM Living Program Reviews and seeking other opportunities to build a more robust program.Skills & RequirementsWhat we need from you -Must have legal authorization to work in the US on a full-time basis.Required minimum 10 years of field experience supporting major turbomachinery.Knowledge in the application of rotating equipment performance and condition monitoring methods for large turbomachinery.Skilled in the application of rotating equipment troubleshooting and reliability improvement process.Hands on experience in the troubleshooting and repair of various rotating equipment.Highly effective people skills with demonstrated ability to work on teams and with diverse workgroups including craft-persons, vendors, and various engineering disciplines.
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