The J.R. Simplot Company is a diverse, privately held global food and agriculture company headquartered in Boise, Idaho. We are a true farm-to-table company with an integrated portfolio including food processing and food brands, phosphate mining, fertilizer manufacturing, farming, ranching and cattle production, and other enterprises related to agriculture.
Summary
The primary role of the Reliability Engineer is to identify and manage asset reliability risks that could adversely affect plant or business operations. This broad primary role can be divided into three smaller, more manageable roles: Loss Elimination, Risk Management and Life Cycle Asset Management (LCAM).
Loss Elimination:
One of the fundamental roles of the Reliability Engineer is to track the production losses and abnormally high maintenance cost assets, then find ways to reduce those losses or high costs. These losses are prioritized to focus efforts on the largest/most critical opportunities. The Reliability Engineer (in full partnership with the operations team) develops a plan to eliminate or reduce the losses through root cause analysis, obtains approval of the plan and facilitates the implementation.
Risk Management:
Another role of the Reliability Engineer is to manage risk to the achievement of an organization’s strategic objectives in the areas of environmental health and safety, asset capability, quality and production. Some tools used by a Reliability Engineer to identify and reduce risk include:
PHA - Preliminary hazards analysis FMEA - Failure modes and effects analysis CA - Criticality analysis SFMEA - Simplified failure modes and effects analysis MI - Maintainability information FTA - Fault tree analysis ETA - Event tree analysis
Life Cycle Asset Management:
Studies show that as much as 95% of the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) or Life Cycle Cost (LCC) of an asset is determined before it is put into use. This reveals the need for the Reliability Engineer to be involved in the design and installation stages of projects for new assets and modification of existing assets.
Key Responsibilities Works with Project Engineering to ensure the reliability and maintainability of new and modified installations. The Reliability Engineer is responsible for adhering to the Life Cycle Asset Management (LCAM) process throughout the entire life cycle of new assets. Participates in the development of design and installation specifications along with commissioning plans. Participates in the development of criteria for and evaluation of equipment and technical MRO suppliers and technical maintenance service providers. Develops acceptance tests and inspection criteria. Participates in the final check out of new installations. This includes factory and site acceptance testing that will assure adherence to functional specifications. Guides efforts to ensure reliability and maintainability of equipment, processes, utilities, facilities, controls, and safety/security systems. Professionally and systematically defines, designs, develops, monitors and refines an Asset Maintenance Plan that includes: Value-added preventive maintenance tasks and effective utilization of predictive and other non-destructive testing methodologies designed to identify and isolate inherent reliability problems. Develops engineering solutions to repetitive failures and all other problems that adversely affect plant operations. These problems include capacity, quality, cost or regulatory compliance issues. To fulfill this responsibility the Reliability Engineer applies data analysis techniques that can include: Statistical Process Control; Reliability modeling and prediction; Fault Tree Analysis; Weibull Tree Analysis; Six Sigma Methodology; Root-cause and Root-Cause Failure Analysis (RCA, RCFA); Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS). Works with Production to perform analyses of assets including: Asset Utilization; Overall Equipment Effectiveness; Remaining useful life; Other parameters that define operating condition, reliability and costs of assets. Applies value analysis to repair/replace, repair/redesign, and make/buy decisions. Typical Education Bachelor's Degree (B.A. or B.S.) from 4 year college or university Relevant Experience 5+ years related experience and/or training CMRP, CRE or CRL Certification is preferred Experience in developing and maintaining a Reliability Centered Maintenance Plan for critical environment such as manufacturing. Experience with predictive maintenance technologies, rotating equipment, and/or fixed equipment is preferred. Requires project management experience to manage multiple on-going projects within multiple work streams. Other Information
This position will support our facilities in Helm, CA and Overton, NV. Preferably we would like someone who lives in the local area to one of these two facilities. While supporting both plants, there will be quite a bit of travel between the two locations.
Job Requisition ID: 20802
Travel Required: Up to 50%
Pay Grade: Global Grade 4
Location(s): Simplot Headquarters - Boise
Country: United States
Wage range or rate of pay: $110,000-$145,000 Plus annual incentive plan eligibility
The compensation offered to the successful applicant may vary based on factors including experience, skills, education, location, and other job-related reasons.
Attractive total rewards package that includes:
Medical, dental, vision coverage 401(k) savings plan Paid Family Building Leave Generous Paid Time Off - Eligible employees may accrue up to 160 hours in year 1 10 Paid Holidays Relocation Assistance Program (where applicable) Education Assistance Benefits details available at simplotbenefits.com
**The J.R. Simplot Company is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, marital status, or any other protected status.*