Georgia-Pacific is seeking qualified professionals to support our Pacific Northwest region that encompasses our Camas, WA; Toledo, OR; Clatskanie, OR; and Halsey, OR mills. The person in this position must reside within a 4-hour driving distance of these operations as he or she will be commuting to these sites as needed.
The Regional Reliability Electrical Engineer role will provide dedicated assistance and leadership as a strategic partner to mills within our Northwest region. The primary deliverable of this role will be to ensure improvement of the asset health infrastructure through electrical tech improvements, best practice implementation, sustainability, and transformation. Execution against deliverables will include focusing on improvements related to people, processes, and equipment.
The role will have standard work in various daily direction setting meetings, RCAs, collaborative support center (CSC) status updates, and equipment strategy meetings; however, their leader standard work will be to challenge and build bridges for the facilities to win faster, more thoroughly, and hold ground.
While this is a "home based" role much of the work will be a split between onsite and remote support (estimate is up to 80% onsite). In addition to the site reliability team and facility department leaders this role will partner heavily with the Regional Vibration Analyst, Regional Predictive Reliability Engineer, Regional RCA and Sustainability Engineer, Regional Lubrication Engineer, CSC Asset Health Leader, and Regional Team Leader.
What You Will Do In Your Role
Establish sustainability and utilize KPIs with correct level of detail to maintain success
Move through appropriate reliability targets within the Northwest mills
Participate in daily direction setting meetings for the departments as appropriate
Creatively explore how to better meet site reliability needs through the use of technology while partnering with site and corporate SMEs
Lead weekly reliability electrical reviews with team(s) to reduce backlogs
Facilitate RCAs as appropriate, as well as determination of investigation details
Work on plans for integration of new tools from the CSC to work differently in asset health
Work on-site with techs and others to get new tools implemented
Track asset health backlog listings and KPIs while ensuring escalations where accountability gaps may come up
Track electrical asset health progress working on chronic/tactical needs to ensure sustainability
As necessary provide "flow to work" expertise to critical needs across the sites
The Experience You Will Bring
Requirements:
8 or more years of experience working within an electrical focused role, WITH 1 year or more of experience working within a continuous manufacturing environment
Experience applying predictive reliability within a manufacturing environment/operation
Experience with predictive analytics database programs to identify and track asset health issues
Experience with Asset Strategy Development and Root Cause Analysis
Experience applying electrical safe work practices within a manufacturing environment
Experience using Motor circuit analysis (MCA)
Electrical troubleshooting of AC/DC motors and drives
Experience with electrical power distribution within a manufacturing environment.
What Will Put You Ahead
Bachelor's Degree or higher in Engineering
10 or more years of experience working within a continuous manufacturing environment
Experience with data analysis, metrics reporting, pareto analysis and trending production losses
Experience with Failure Modes & Effects Analysis
Experience working within the pulp & paper industry
Salary and Benefits Commensurate with Experience. Equal Opportunity Employer. Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test.