Asset Performance Management (APM) Engineer
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in STEM Majors (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
- Minimum 3 years of experience in Combined Cycle Power Plants, Thermal Cycles, and Concentrated Solar Fields.
- GE APM L1 & L2 certifications are mandatory.
Key Requirements:
- Experience in implementing APM solutions using tools like Aspen M-Tell, GE Smart Signal, AVEVA APM, Expert Microsystems SureSense, or similar.
- Expertise in APM functionalities including criticality analysis, Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM), Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Asset Strategy, and Asset Life Cycle Costing.
- In-depth understanding and implementation knowledge of APM modules such as Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM), FMEA, and RCA.
- Experience in deploying modules and features to support APM project pillars.
- Proficiency in operations, maintenance, and diagnosis of failures for critical equipment like pumps, compressors, turbines, heat exchangers, furnaces, and similar rotary/static equipment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Execute tailored Asset Performance Management (APM) and Digital Transformation solutions for clients across Refining, Oil and Gas, Chemical, Power, and Mining Industries.
- Design, lead, and implement APM solutions.
- Develop and support design documents, such as Functional Design Specifications (FDS), Detailed Design Specifications (DDS), test procedures, and training manuals.
- Lead customer meetings, including Kick-Off Meetings (KOM), design workshops, training sessions, and testing phases.
- Track and manage project progress according to the schedule, and regularly report to stakeholders.
- Manage customer expectations, ensuring delivery within budget and timelines.
- Plan engineering activities and monitor progress to align with the project plan.
- Address customer issues promptly by escalating to appropriate internal stakeholders.
- Follow company-defined standard practices and methodologies.