Eng Prin - Rel Information Technology (IT) - Nashua, NH at Geebo

Eng Prin - Rel

This position is responsible for guiding efforts to ensure reliability, maintainability & safety of equipment, processes, and technical data products. The Senior Reliability, Maintainability & Safety Engineer performs the following:
1. Performs professional technical analysis requiring the full use and wide application of Engineering principles, theories, concepts and precedents in one or more of the Reliability, Maintainability, and Safety (RMS) disciplines, plus a working knowledge of other related disciplines such as Logistics and Testability. Makes independent technical decisions. Can accomplish most RMS tasks independently, however may need some supervision. Good facility with industry standard RMS toolsets and techniques.
2. Coordinates and directs the work efforts of lower level engineers and support personnel, if assigned. Responsible for tracking labor and/or material expenditures for use in program control .
3. Provides reliability engineering guidance to programs as required during life cycle phases. Plans and supports or in cases directs test activities; oversees trend analysis and problem identification, and Root Cause analysis. Prepares/reviews failure reports for publication. Ensures that test failure/defect information, as required, is captured with company standard tools and processes for failure data management & reporting. Responsible for lessons learned abstraction and capture.
4. Supports Reliability Leads on proposals as required. Works with Systems Engineering to ensure full comprehension and inclusion of RMS requirements contributing to higher level performance measures .
Apply!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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