Predictive Maintenance Engineer

Predictive Maintenance Engineer


Company
Michelin
Location
Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
38 days ago
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Job Description
- - - - - - - - - - - -Inspire Motion for Life with Michelin!A pioneer of engineered materials, Michelin is building the world’s leading manufacturer of life-changing composites and experiences.Join Michelin Asia Pacific (Thailand) as a Predictive Maintenance Engineer today to move your career forward, unlock exciting opportunities, and be part of a world-class organization committed to a better, more sustainable world.WHY MICHELIN THAILAND?Career Progression - Start your career adventure and build strong technical and problem-solving skills that open doors to multiple career paths within a global industrial leader.Wellbeing and Inclusion - At Michelin Thailand, experience a supportive and inclusive culture that values collaboration, continuous improvement, and individual contribution.A Global Brand - Join a world-class organization committed to quality, safety, innovation, and sustainable mobility.OUR TEAMIn the Maintenance Department, we aim to ensure equipment reliability, durability, and performance through predictive maintenance strategies, data-driven decision-making, and continuous capability development.MISSIONIn This Role, You Will Drive equipment reliability and durability through predictive maintenance techniques (e.g., vibration, oil, thermography) Manage and execute predictive maintenance plans for critical machines to ensure optimal performance and cost efficiency Monitor machine health and performance indicators, ensuring timely analysis and corrective actions Collaborate with cross-functional teams to improve maintenance effectiveness, reduce breakdowns, and enhance safety Develop maintenance capabilities by supporting tools, systems, and training for maintenance teams Ensure compliance with safety standards, including LOTOTO, and contribute to continuous improvement initiativesRequiredWHO WE ARE LOOKING FORBachelor’s Degree or higher in Mechanical, Electrical, or Mechatronics Engineering2+ years of experience in predictive maintenance, reliability, or industrial maintenanceGood knowledge of mechanical systems (e.g., gearbox, bearing, pump, blower, fan, motor, transformer)Hands-on experience with predictive tools (e.g., vibration analysis, oil analysis, thermography, ultrasound, motor insulation testing)Good teamwork and ability to work under pressure Good communication both in Thai and English Michelin welcomes applications from candidates of all abilities and backgrounds

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