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Reliability Engineer for the FCC (TE-MPE-CB-2025-145-GRAP)

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Contract type

Full Time

Schedule

Permanent

Experience

Mid

Work style

On-site

Key skills

The Reliability Engineer position for the FCC requires a mid-level professional with a bachelor's degree, indicating a solid educational foundation in engineering or a related technical discipline. Candidates should have approximately 40 points of relevant experience, reflecting practical knowledge and hands-on involvement in reliability engineering tasks. Key competencies include the ability to analyze and improve system reliability, perform failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and develop maintenance and testing protocols to ensure consistent performance and compliance with regulatory standards. The role demands proficiency in reliability modeling tools, data analysis techniques, and root cause analysis methodologies. Effective communication skills are essential for collaborating with cross-functional teams and reporting findings to stakeholders. Familiarity with industry standards and best practices related to reliability engineering, as well as experience in risk assessment and mitigation strategies, is expected. The candidate should be adept at using software tools for reliability prediction, life data analysis, and reliability block diagrams. Overall, the role suits a professional who can contribute to enhancing the operational dependability of systems within the FCC, leveraging a blend of technical expertise, analytical skills, and practical experience in reliability engineering principles and practices.

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