Senior Mechanical Reliability Engineer
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![]() United States, Texas, Corpus Christi | |
![]() 7209 Up River Road (Show on map) | |
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Description
Buckeye is the premier infrastructure and logistics provider for the world's energy needs, both today and tomorrow. Since 1886, we have successfully navigated transitions in the way energy has been distributed to continually meet the needs of an evolving market and industry environment. Our people are a critical element to the success and longevity of our operational history and our future as we seek to thrive through the energy transition. We own and operate a diversified global network of integrated assets providing midstream logistic solutions, primarily consisting of the transportation, storage, processing, and marketing of liquid petroleum products. We are committed to safely and responsibly providing world-class service to meet the continually evolving energy needs of our customers and the communities we serve. As part of this commitment to our customers, we are continually diversifying our platform and service offerings to enable less carbon intensive energy solutions and undertaking decarbonization efforts on our operations. Buckeye Partners is currently seeking a Senior Mechanical Reliability Engineer for our Corpus Christi processing and storage facility. The position will focus on short term and long-term reliability strategies for the critical mechanical equipment including components such as compressors, pumps, heat exchangers, valves, and other equipment associated with a naphtha processing facility. Role Summary: The Mechanical Reliability Engineer is responsible for but not limited to, Mechanical Reliability Program Management at our Corpus Christi processing facility. The facility assets include LPG and butane chiller systems comprised of Frick packaged refrigeration systems with Frick rotary screw compressors and prior experience with industrial refrigeration and/or screw compressors is desired. This role will support operations and project management with troubleshooting, material selection, pump hydraulic calcs and sizing, and preventative maintenance. Responsibilities include: Responsibilities & Essential Functions include:
o Contract management of third parties associated with equipment reliability, i.e. vibration program, risk assessments, RCA, FMEA, oil analysis, etc. o Develop and own annual budget allocated for reliability program. This will involve proposing budget recommendations to stakeholders and seeking approval. o Program level identification of critical rotating equipment across the Corpus asset base through risk based assessments. o Develop critical spares strategy for critical equipment working in collaboration with various operations teams. o Develop and update preventative maintenance procedures in accordance with recommendations from critical equipment risk and mitigation assessments. o For critical equipment, develop and implement data driven mean time between failure metrics using available work order maintenance records. o Monitor equipment health and take pro-active actions through a robust vibration monitoring and oil sampling program. o Maintain and track program KPIs and report monthly to leadership. o Collaborate with other rotating equipment engineers across Buckeye to develop best practices for rotating equipment.
o Maintain contact and provide support as needed to project managers through the project life cycle project development, execution, commissioning and close out. o Review project designs including equipment selection to ensure the correct equipment has been specified and identify any hydraulic concerns or issues. o Support project managers to correctly specify equipment to insure it meets the latest Buckeye standards, support bidding, review bids and make recommendations for award. o When needed, generate hydraulic pump and system calculations to ensure systems are sized correctly for intended operations. o When necessary audit vendors and or repair shops for compliance with Buckeye Standards. In addition and as necessary, visit vendors, manufacturers or repair shops at critical hold points or during performance tests.
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About You To be successful in the Buckeye culture, our employees must possess a demonstrated commitment to environmental responsibility and regulatory compliance. Excellent communication, both written and verbal, as well as strong organizational skills are paramount. You must work independently and be able to exercise tact, discretion, and professionalism when dealing with internal and external customers, and when handling sensitive and confidential information. Buckeye wants to create and reward an organizational focus that stimulates the creative and entrepreneurial actions of its employees that result in innovative ways of reducing costs, generating revenues, improving productivity, or improving processes. Our People First Culture From managing over 5,000 miles of pipeline to commercializing clean energy projects, our people collaborate to provide world-class service and meet the changing energy needs of our customers. Our employee-first culture means that we invest in our employees and equip them to be fully contributing members of high performing teams. We are focused on collaboration, inclusion, empowerment, accountability, and professional development. We want the best in you to bring out the best in us.Join us as we work together to build a business that is responsive to the needs of the future while continuing to serve the energy needs of communities today. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
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