The Reliability Engineer – Mechanical is responsible for developing and implementing preventative and predictive maintenance strategies to improve the reliability, availability, and performance of mechanical plant and equipment. The role involves working closely with maintenance and operations teams to deliver reliability-based improvement initiatives and ensuring compliance with relevant Australian standards and regulatory requirements.
Requirements
- Developing and maintaining reliability strategies and programs for mechanical assets
- Implementing preventive and predictive maintenance tactics to improve equipment performance
- Supporting maintenance teams with engineering input for planned and breakdown maintenance
- Delivering reliability-based improvement projects from scoping through execution
- Analysing asset performance data, trends, and condition monitoring results
- Managing technical documentation, drawings, and work pack quality
- Preparing asset reports, including end-of-month reliability reporting
- Ensuring compliance with relevant Australian standards and regulatory requirements
Benefits
- Relocation assistance
- Salary packaging (novated leasing and remote area housing)
- Quarterly bonuses
- Employee share scheme
- Referral bonuses
- Recognition programs
- Study assistance
- Discounted health insurance
- Allowances for DIDO and local employees