Key Activities:
1.Adhere to Safety procedure and policies in accordance with safety management system.
2.Adhere to Quality procedure and policies in accordance with the Integrated ISO Management System
(9001; 14001; 45001) (where applicable) quality assurance system.
3.To develop and operate Condition Monitoring programmes for John Crane clients.
4.To continuously improve the effectiveness of condition monitoring programmes, through defined review process in conjunction with Global and Regional Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) as necessary.
5.To conduct analysis of routine vibration data.
6.To report Vibration and Oil Analysis results and associated corrective maintenance recommendations
7.To act as the client interface for the on-site delivery of Condition Monitoring services.
8.To conduct routine Condition Monitoring surveys at our clients’ premises.
9.Mentoring of clients in basic Condition Monitoring techniques.
10.To conduct periodic on site Pump Performance Testing and onshore Reporting.
11.To conduct specialist vibration analysis and equipment troubleshooting (e.g. Balancing, Orbit Analysis).
12.Using a defined process calculate the cost benefit of carrying out recommendations.
13.Work within the requirements of the Integrated Management System.
Key Accountability:
The role is based on-site at a customer facility(s), directly coordinating, scheduling and participating in work with the customer to comply with the “partnership agreement.” The role of the Condition Monitoring Engineer is to use specialist knowledge to develop, operate and manage Condition Monitoring programmes for John Crane clients.
The role will involve Condition Monitoring data collection, analysis and reporting of routine techniques. It is expected that the Engineer in this role will work to develop their specialist knowledge. John Crane will provide training to support this development.