What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technician, Reliability Maintenance position at Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC?
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Reliability Maintenance Technician (RMT) is responsible for restoring equipment to its original or improved condition after failure and implementing reliability strategies to reduce future downtime and extend asset life. This role blends hands-on maintenance with technical expertise in data analysis, PM optimization, and predictive maintenance.
Corrective maintenance is performed using a structured approach: diagnosing the issue, identifying and eliminating the root cause, ordering and installing replacement components, validating performance, and returning the equipment to service. All repairs must be permanent and thoroughly documented, including the problem, root cause, solution, and any system changes. This documentation supports ongoing reliability improvements and collaboration across maintenance and engineering teams.
The RMT also performs reliability functions such as condition monitoring, trend analysis, and root cause problem-solving. This includes working closely with Maintenance Engineering (ME) and Industrial Engineering (IE) to analyze recurring issues, recommend design improvements, and refine preventive strategies. A strong working knowledge of PLCs across various platforms is required for both troubleshooting and programming.
This role may require shift work, weekend coverage, or on-call availability in response to urgent breakdowns.
Key Responsibilities:
In performing the essential elements of this position the following physical activities are required. The activities are measured in the amount of on-the-job time that is spent performing these activities.
None
up to 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
2/3 and more
Standing
Walking
Talking
Hearing
Using Hands or Fingers to Handle or Feel
Stoop, Kneel, Crouch, or Crawl
Reach with Hands and Arms
Taste or Smell
In performing the essential elements of this position the following weight is required to be lifted or force to be exerted. These activities are measured in the amount of weight lifted or force exerted and how often.
None
up to 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
2/3 and more
Up to 10 pounds
Up to 25 pounds
Up to 50 pounds
Up to 100 pounds
More than 100 pounds
In performing the essential elements of this position the following vision requirements apply.
Yes
No
Close vision
Distance vision
Color vision
Peripheral vision
Depth perception
Ability to adjust focus
WORKING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
May be exposed to moderate heat, light dust, fumes, and hazards such as electrical shock or gases. Some outside assignments could involve exposure to adverse weather conditions.
Adequate hearing protection is required for 85 decibels and above.
Please note: At this time, we are not able to offer immigration sponsorship for new hires. All applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without the need for current or future employment-based visa sponsorship.
The Reliability Maintenance Technician (RMT) is responsible for restoring equipment to its original or improved condition after failure and implementing reliability strategies to reduce future downtime and extend asset life. This role blends hands-on maintenance with technical expertise in data analysis, PM optimization, and predictive maintenance.
Corrective maintenance is performed using a structured approach: diagnosing the issue, identifying and eliminating the root cause, ordering and installing replacement components, validating performance, and returning the equipment to service. All repairs must be permanent and thoroughly documented, including the problem, root cause, solution, and any system changes. This documentation supports ongoing reliability improvements and collaboration across maintenance and engineering teams.
The RMT also performs reliability functions such as condition monitoring, trend analysis, and root cause problem-solving. This includes working closely with Maintenance Engineering (ME) and Industrial Engineering (IE) to analyze recurring issues, recommend design improvements, and refine preventive strategies. A strong working knowledge of PLCs across various platforms is required for both troubleshooting and programming.
This role may require shift work, weekend coverage, or on-call availability in response to urgent breakdowns.
Key Responsibilities:
- Respond promptly to equipment failures; perform diagnosis and permanent corrective repairs using root cause thinking.
- Perform follow-up inspections and verify equipment functionality post-repair to ensure long-term success.
- Conduct condition monitoring activities (e.g., vibration, IR, ultrasound, oil analysis) and record findings in the CMMS for trend analysis.
- Document all corrective actions and diagnostics in detail within the CMMS, including failure symptoms, probable root cause, part replacement, repair steps, and verification of success.
- Support and lead structured problem-solving efforts using 5 Whys, Fishbone diagrams, or other RCA tools to drive permanent solutions to chronic failures.
- Collaborate with ME and IE to propose engineering design or process improvements based on documented issues and trends.
- Create and maintain Standard Work Instructions (SWIs), update equipment drawings and technical files when changes are made to restore or improve functionality.
- Evaluate PM task effectiveness and recommend updates or eliminations based on actual failure history and system behavior.
- Recommend changes to spare part inventory based on failure patterns, usage frequency, and part suitability for the application.
- Champion the transition from reactive to proactive maintenance by identifying opportunities for long-term reliability improvements and preventive interventions.
- High school diploma or GED required; associate degree or technical certification in industrial maintenance or reliability preferred.
- 3 years of experience in corrective and/or predictive maintenance in a manufacturing or industrial setting.
- Skilled in troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
- Strong understanding of PLCs across various platforms, including both troubleshooting and programming capabilities.
- Familiar with condition monitoring tools and techniques (e.g., ultrasound, vibration, thermal imaging).
- Ability to interpret blueprints, schematics, equipment manuals, and P&IDs.
- Experience with CMMS software (e.g., SAP PM, Maximo).
- Strong technical writing, documentation, and communication skills.
- Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced, hands-on environment.
In performing the essential elements of this position the following physical activities are required. The activities are measured in the amount of on-the-job time that is spent performing these activities.
None
up to 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
2/3 and more
Standing
Walking
Talking
Hearing
Using Hands or Fingers to Handle or Feel
Stoop, Kneel, Crouch, or Crawl
Reach with Hands and Arms
Taste or Smell
In performing the essential elements of this position the following weight is required to be lifted or force to be exerted. These activities are measured in the amount of weight lifted or force exerted and how often.
None
up to 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
2/3 and more
Up to 10 pounds
Up to 25 pounds
Up to 50 pounds
Up to 100 pounds
More than 100 pounds
In performing the essential elements of this position the following vision requirements apply.
Yes
No
Close vision
Distance vision
Color vision
Peripheral vision
Depth perception
Ability to adjust focus
WORKING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
May be exposed to moderate heat, light dust, fumes, and hazards such as electrical shock or gases. Some outside assignments could involve exposure to adverse weather conditions.
Adequate hearing protection is required for 85 decibels and above.
Please note: At this time, we are not able to offer immigration sponsorship for new hires. All applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without the need for current or future employment-based visa sponsorship.