POSITION CONCEPT
The Maintenance Specialist, Asset Management is responsible for supporting Tampa Electric engineering, maintenance, operations, and asset management functions related to all systems (motors, pumps, fans, valves, steam cycle, etc.). A primary function of this position is the project management of equipment maintenance strategies into Asset Management systems including WorkMan and eSOMS but will also support fleetwide mechanical programs including thermodynamic and mechanical performance monitoring and modeling, precision alignment, equipment lubrication and other industry best practices.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Collect, maintain, and analyze asset data supporting the engineering, maintenance, operations, and asset management functions including performance monitoring and other industry best practices. (20%)
2. Development, configuration, implementation, asset maintenance strategies (asset condition monitoring, capital improvements, operational limits, etc.) in ED/ES Asset Management systems (e.g., historian). (10%)
3. Facilitate the development of Asset Hierarchy and support the onboarding of new assets into the hierarchy, and be involved in data governance activities. (15%)
4. Support, sustain, and continuously improve the use of operator rounds, logs, and Hazardous Energy Control and program. (20%)
5. Manage support, and configuration of software systems for asset performance monitoring and modeling, precision alignment, equipment lubrication and other industry's best practices. (15%)
6. Work with equipment owners and subject matter experts to ensure the implementation and monitoring of mechanical assets and develop proactive recommendations for changes to equipment maintenance strategies (equipment maintenance, redesign, operational limits, additional monitoring). (5%)
7. Analyze and maintain reporting on the performance of assets, including malfunctions or failure of equipment and make recommendations for mitigation. (5%)
8. Support the engineering, maintenance, operation, and asset management functions of assets as needed and develop associated standards. (5%)
9. Assist with troubleshooting of system problems. Take part as on-call technical support for troubleshooting of mechanical system problems as required. (5%)
SUPERVISION
None
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Required: Minimum of High School Diploma or GED
Preferred:
Training in the design, maintenance, and operation of mechanical, electrical and control systems
Licenses/Certifications
Required: None
Preferred: Certifications associated with the duties of this position including computer software, predictive monitoring, equipment certifications (Thermography, Vibration Analysis, Tribology, Alignment)
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA)
Read the full posting.TECO Energy
702 N Franklin St
Tampa
Florida États-Unis
www.tecoenergy.com