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Seeking a Reliability Engineer - DIRE

Company Name:
RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking a Reliability Engineer - DIRE
Our Client Company is the largest integrated marketer and manufacturer of uncoated free-sheet paper in North America. They own and operate 10 pulp and paper mills and boast an annual paper production capacity of approximately 3.4 million tons. Currently, they seek a Reliability Engineer in Ashdown, Arkansas. The salary is $ 80K -$119K depending on experience with relocation assistance available.
The Reliability Engineer champions the development of long-term and sustainable reliability-system improvements in the areas of pulp, power and paper. This entails the development of detailed PM plans and Condition-Based monitoring routes, followed by performance and effectiveness tracking. He or she also conducts failure analysis and recommends follow-up initiatives. Finally, the Reliability Engineer develops and tracks key performance indicators, and leads in or assists with continuous-improvement activities.
Requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field of study
Minimum of three years relevant experience in reliability maintenance
A strong commitment to safety
A proven track record in leadership
Competitive salary and excellent employee benefits, including medical, dental, vision, paid holidays and time off, and more.
Must be a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder.
Interested and qualified, or do you know someone who might be?
To apply, please click on the following link and email your updated resume in Word format, highlighting the necessary requirements and indicating position of interest to . Please specify, Reliability Engineer - DIRE in the subject line.
John Sackrider
Recruiter
RCI Recruitment Solutions
www.rcirs.com
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