A Midlands based Engineering training Consultancy is on the look out for an Engineering Maintenance Reliability Consultant. The business has two functions, a training academy for engineering courses and a consultancy function providing full manufacturing and facilities reports for planned maintenance.
Your new role will be to travel to manufacturing site and using an AMIS system where you will provide a full audit to the areas of the sites that need care and attention. You will then work from home to create a full report for the client.
Role of an Engineering Maintenance Reliability Consultant
- Deliver AMIS assessments, including on-site reviews, stakeholder interviews, data analysis, and maturity scoring.
- Translate AMIS outputs into clear, prioritised maintenance improvement roadmaps aligned with client objectives.
- Apply intellectual property to develop tailored maintenance strategies, governance models, and implementation plans.
- Lead and support initiatives in preventive and predictive maintenance, RCM, TPM, and lean maintenance practices.
- Support clients with FMECA studies and the development of robust, risk-based planned maintenance routines.
- Deliver AMIS-aligned workshops, training programmes, and coaching sessions to embed best practice and build internal capability.
- Define, implement, and track KPIs and performance dashboards in line with standards to demonstrate progress and value.
- Support and deliver energy efficiency and energy-saving programmes where appropriate, integrating these into wider asset strategies.
Benefits of an Engineering Maintenance Reliability Consultant
- 25 days holiday
- £60k + Car Allowance
- Car allowance
- 5% pension from them
- 4x life insurance
- Home based with travel (3 days on site 2 from home)
Qualifications of an Engineering Maintenance Reliability Consultant
- A degree in Engineering, Maintenance Management, or NVQ level 3 in Engineering
- A minimum of five years experience in maintenance, reliability, or asset management, ideally within manufacturing or process environments.
- Experience operating in a supervisory or management role, with the credibility to influence site leadership teams.
- Strong working knowledge of maintenance improvement methodologies, including RCM, TPM, and Lean.
If you are interested in becoming an Engineering Maintenance Reliability Consultant then please apply to (url removed)