First of all, I hope everyone out there had a wonderful holiday weekend.  Much to the delight of our girls, the Easter bunny arrived bright and early at our house and scattered way too many chocolate filled colored eggs across the house.  Watching our 2 year old run through the  house was quite exciting, although not as exciting as providing you with a further selection of resumes of reliability engineering and predictive maintenance professionals who are looking for jobs.  Check out this list:

  • Infrared Thermographer – this individual has over 17 years of experience in reliability engineering fields and is ASNT level II certified in a host of NDT technologies including ultrasound, radiography and of course infrared thermography.  A former trainer, this individual also has pipeline experience and has presented several papers at industry conferences.
  • Business Development Manager.  Based in South Carolina, this individual has a long history of bringing in the business as a regional account manager who doubled their last company’s sales.  Not only can they walk the walk but they can talk the talk with  a CMRP and a six sigma green belt.
  • Maintenance Engineer.  Coming at you from British Columbia, this individual has years of experience guiding companies through end-to-end implementation of CMMS/EAM/RCM projects.
  • Reliability Engineer.  This Midwest based candidate has five years of experience in the building materials field.  They are level I certified in thermography and have their MLT and MLA.

These are just a couple of the resumes we’ve received.  More are coming every day, so if your thinking about getting yourself out in the job market let us know.  Or, if you have a job opening for a reliability engineering or predictive maintenance professional, and these candidates sound like a fit, drop us a line.  We are here to help.

 

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