John Crane

Energy and process industries

VibrationAnalyst-ConditionMonitoringEngineer

$75–95k ~AI est. Trainer, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Vibration Analyst - Condition Monitoring Engineer at John Crane. Skills: Condition Monitoring, Vibration analysis, Data analysis. Operate Condition Monitoring programs. Develop Condition Monitoring programs”

Industry & Context.

Energy and process industries
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent required, Vibration Analysis ISO 18436-2 Category 2 required, 2 years experience in vibration analysis

Nice to Have

Mechanical Engineer or Mechanical Engineering Technology degree preferred, Lubrication Analysis ISO 18436-4 Category 2 preferred, Experience with mechanical seals a big plus, Experience working in a diverse environment preferred

What You'll Do.

Operate Condition Monitoring programs

Develop Condition Monitoring programs

Conduct Condition Monitoring surveys

Conduct analysis of vibration data

Report Vibration and Oil Analysis results

Interface with the client

Conduct Pump Performance Testing

Calculate cost benefit of recommendations

Work within Integrated Management System

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with customer; Partner with teams Engineer; Work with Lead CM Engineer

Communication Scope

Reporting

Full Job Description

John Crane, a business of Smiths Group, is a global leader in mission-critical flow control solutions for energy and process industries that enable efficient and sustainable operations. Our products include mechanical seals and systems, couplings, bearings, filtration systems, and predictive digital monitoring technologies. We have a global network of more than 200 sites in over 50 countries and employ more than 6,000 people worldwide. We partner with our customers to help them keep their operations safe, reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and meet the latest environmental standards. The role is based on-site at a customer facility. Directly coordinating, scheduling, and participating in work with the customer to comply with the “partnership agreement". You will be working as part of a team who will use their knowledge to develop, operate and manage Condition Monitoring programs for John Crane's client. The role of the Condition Monitoring Engineer or Specialist is to collect routine Condition Monitoring data, conduct first Line analysis and reporting, partner with the teams Engineer to capture advanced data and participate in troubleshooting. * Operate and Develop Condition Monitoring programs for John Crane clients in conjunction with the * Lead CM Engineer. * Conduct routine Condition Monitoring surveys at our clients’ premises. * Conduct analysis of routine vibration data. * Report Vibration and Oil Analysis results and associated corrective maintenance recommendations * Interface with the client for the on-site delivery of Condition Monitoring services. * Conduct periodic on-site Pump Performance Testing and on-site Reporting. * Using a defined process calculate the cost benefit of carrying out recommendations. * Work within the requirements of the Integrated Management System. ## Qualifications * Mechanical Engineer or Mechanical Engineering Technology degree preferred and/or equivalent and relevant work experience with rotating equipment. * High school dipl

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