Are You Ready to Eliminate Failures Before They Happen?
If you thrive on turning data into decisive action, guiding teams through complex problem-solving, and building maintenance strategies that stick, this role is for you. You’ll be the go-to expert who fuses safety, compliance, and precision to boost equipment reliability and plant throughput.
The Challenge
- Embed ATS’s safety culture and meet all regulatory and policy requirements without compromise.
- Partner with stakeholders to design engineered fixes that raise OEE and stability.
- Spot capital needs early and justify replacements with clear ROI.
- Create and continually refine ESMPs leveraging RCM.
- Scale predictive, preventive, and precision maintenance to intercept risks.
- Run FMEAs; lead Root Cause Analysis, Bad Actor removal, and Fault Tree Analysis—and coach others to mastery.
- Elevate Work Execution Management (WEM) through training, mentoring, and performance-driven improvements.
- Collaborate with leadership to align ATS and customer KPIs and keep results visible.
What It Takes
Engineering degree from an ABET-accredited program or equivalent heavy industrial experience in maintenance, reliability, or operations.At least five years in reliability engineering.Master-level command of predictive technologies and strong proficiency in machine health monitoring.Hands-on with RCA; proven delivery using RCM and FMEA.Fluency with cause-and-effect diagrams, root cause failure analysis, life-cycle costing, and risk analysis.Vibration I Certification and Infrared I Certification.Demonstrated ability to coach teams in Work Execution Management (WEM).Solid mechanical / electrical systems expertise and the curiosity to evaluate new technology trends.Analytical strength, mathematical rigor, and sound decision-making.Comfort with maintenance software and Microsoft Office; strong documentation and technical writing.Excellent communication and facilitation skills; proven relationship-building across functions.Extra Credit
Desire to advance into leadership.Experience in data trend analysis; vibration analysis; motor current analysis; oil analysis; lubrication and hydraulic testing; laser alignment; nondestructive testing; infrared thermography; ultrasound technology; acoustic reliability technology; Weibull analysis; and Six Sigma or Lean.Knowledge of cGMP, NETA, EPA, and OSHA frameworks.Ultrasound I; Maintenance Lubrication Analyst I.Certifications such as CMRP, ARP, CRP, CRL; plus Green Belt and STS.How We Work
Drive & MotivationInterpersonal SkillsTask ManagementStrategic SkillsCustomer FocusSelf-awarenessManagement & LeadershipPhysical Realities of the Job
Expect a hands-on factory environment : frequent standing and walking; regular use of hands for handling and precision tasks; reaching with arms; climbing or balancing; and routine talking and hearing. You’ll also stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl as needed, with occasional seated work. At times, you’ll lift or move more than 50 pounds. Close and color vision are essential. You may occasionally be outdoors and face risk of electrical shock. Noise levels are typically very high, and there may be exposure to hazardous materials and greasy or slippery floors.