Job Title: Reliability Engineering Manager
The Reliability Engineering Manager is the site lead for all Engineering matters within a building. They are responsible for leading their team and building a culture of safety, ensuring statutory compliance requirements are followed to provide a safe working environment, providing high levels of equipment availability, and working with the EU Engineering team to plan for future growth.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead the team, own annual reporting responsibilities, mentor direct reports, and develop technicians.
* Implement safety and statutory compliance programs, work with site leadership, and maintain legal responsibilities as site engineering lead.
* Work with recruitment teams to fill allocated headcount with high-quality staff, including support for apprentice and graduate programs.
* Implement EU-validated standards, participate in continuous improvement initiatives, and create or update standards for high levels of safety and equipment availability.
* Maintain equipment failure contingency plans, drive rehearsals, and ensure failures are rectified quickly.
* Work with site management, finance, and internal design teams to plan for future growth, upgrades, or new equipment rollouts.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
* 5+ years of Engineering team leadership experience.
* Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline (Industrial, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil) from an accredited university or 2+ years experience in an Amazon engineering team.
* Multi-skilled in both electrical and mechanical disciplines.
* Excellent communications skills (written & verbal) in English and the local language.
* Experience of automated equipment including packaging machinery, sortation, and conveyor systems.
* Project management experience.
* Ability to travel up to 15% of the time.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
* Chartered Engineer or working towards it.
* Full working knowledge of specialized engineering and facilities equipment within the FC, maintenance, and safety procedures.
* Experience working with PLC-based control systems.