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SRE Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$56.50 - $75.25/hr

Must Have Skills: SRE Observability skills GCP/Azure cloud Additional Skills Required: SRE skills ... We are seeking a highly skilled Program Manager with 9 to 13 years of experience to join our ...

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Reliability Engineer

Waddell, AZ · On-site

$100K - $126K/yr

This position will develop, manage, continually improve, and monitor preventative and predictive maintenance programs to ensure optimal equipment reliability while reducing overall maintenance costs ...

Reliability Engineer

Waddell, AZ

$100K - $126K/yr

This position will develop, manage, continually improve, and monitor preventative and predictive maintenance programs to ensure optimal equipment reliability while reducing overall maintenance costs ...

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Reliability Program Manager information

What is a Reliability Program Manager?

A Reliability Program Manager is a professional responsible for developing, implementing, and managing programs that ensure the dependability and optimal performance of systems, equipment, or processes within an organization. They analyze data, identify potential risks, and create strategies to minimize downtime and improve reliability. Their role often involves cross-functional collaboration, continuous improvement initiatives, and adherence to industry standards and best practices. Reliability Program Managers are commonly found in sectors like manufacturing, energy, aerospace, and technology.

How does a Reliability Program Manager typically collaborate with engineering and operations teams to drive improvements?

A Reliability Program Manager works closely with both engineering and operations teams to identify areas where equipment or process reliability can be enhanced. This involves facilitating cross-functional meetings, analyzing failure data, and aligning improvement initiatives with production goals. The manager often acts as a bridge, translating technical findings into actionable plans that operations can implement. Effective communication and the ability to prioritize projects based on impact and resource availability are key to successful collaboration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Reliability Program Manager, and why are they important?

A Reliability Program Manager typically needs a solid background in engineering, reliability analysis, and project management, often supported by a relevant degree and certifications like Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE). Familiarity with reliability modeling software, root cause analysis tools, and asset management systems is common in the role. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills are crucial for effectively coordinating teams and driving reliability initiatives. These skills are essential to ensure equipment uptime, reduce operational risks, and optimize organizational performance.

What is the difference between Reliability Program Manager vs Maintenance Engineer?

AspectReliability Program ManagerMaintenance Engineer
Primary FocusDeveloping and implementing reliability strategies to improve equipment uptimePerforming maintenance tasks to repair and maintain equipment
CertificationsReliability certifications (e.g., RCM, RCPE) often preferredMechanical or electrical engineering degrees, maintenance certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice-based planning, cross-department collaborationFieldwork, plant or facility maintenance
Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, energy, and industrial sectorsCommon in manufacturing, facilities management, and industrial plants

The Reliability Program Manager focuses on strategic reliability initiatives to prevent failures, while Maintenance Engineers handle hands-on repair and maintenance tasks. Both roles are essential for operational efficiency but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Aviation Safety Inspector (ACM), Assistant Partial Program Manager (APPM)

Aviation Safety Inspector (ACM), Assistant Partial Program Manager (APPM)

Department of Transportation

Scottsdale, AZ • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

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Duties

Under the general direction of the Partial Program Manager (Maintenance), accomplishes the following duties:

A. Technical Administration

Within assigned technical program, assures on a continuing basis that organizations are properly and adequately organized, staffed, and equipped; have and conduct an adequate training program, including an acceptable record keeping system; and have facilities and procedures that meet all regulatory requirements. Regularly visits the organization's stations and other offices to maintain contact with their management officials; coordinates with the principal inspector for correction of any deficiencies/discrepancies.

Develops maintenance program requirements through participation on Maintenance Review Boards. Coordinates Minimum Equipment List (MEL) approvals with the principal operations inspector. Takes enforcement action in instances of noncompliance with the MEL.

Conducts enforcement investigations and prepares final reports and recommendations on disposition. Performs the emergency suspension of certificates or cancellations of operations specifications. Conducts or directs the reexamination of certificated airmen or recertification of an operator or agency.

Conducts investigations of public complaints, congressional inquiries, and aircraft incidents and accidents.

Provides verbal and/or written technical assistance to legal counsel, testifies at court trials and formal hearings, and gives depositions.

Coordinates with geographic inspectors for the accomplishment of nonroutine air carrier surveillance.

B. Certification

The inspector is responsible for initial and ongoing certification of air carriers, aircraft, airmen, and air agencies. Makes recommendations on the appointment of designees.

Evaluates requests to operate under conditions not previously specified in the maintenance portion of the operations specifications and approves or disapproves requests and provides additional conditions and limitations as needed.

Provides guidance to the assigned air carrier in the development of required maintenance manuals and record keeping systems. Reviews and determines adequacy of manuals associated with the air carrier's maintenance programs and revisions thereto. Assures that manuals and revisions comply with regulatory requirements, prescribes safe practices, and furnish clear and specific instructions governing maintenance programs. Approves operations specifications and amendments thereto.

Determines if the maintenance facilities being establish or contract arrangements entered into by air carriers for the purpose of overhaul work, major repairs, alterations, and other maintenance are satisfactory. Reviews changes and negotiates with air carrier management to resolve problems.

Determines if overhaul and inspection time limitations warrant revision.

Evaluates an operator's proposed reliability programs for compliance with national policies. Advises operator of deficiencies and required changes. Approves/disapproves reliability programs.

Determines if the air carrier's training program meets the requirements of the FARs, is compatible with the maintenance programs, is properly organized and effectively conducted, and results in trained and competent personnel.

Directs or participates in proving flight evaluations to determine compliance with the FARs. Recommends changes that will be required prior to approval.

C. Surveillance

Directs and/or performs the inspection and surveillance of the air carrier's continuous airworthiness maintenance program. Monitors all phases of the air carrier's maintenance operation, including the following: maintenance, engineering, quality control, production control, training, and reliability programs. Analyzes trends to detect a deterioration in the maintenance program.

Monitors the activities of air operators, air agencies, airmen, and designees.

May be assigned other duties and responsibilities.