R0001420 Predictive Maintenance Specialist (Open)
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Job Description Summary:
The Predictive Maintenance Specialist, reporting to the Predictive Maintenance Manager, installs and maintains condition monitoring systems, analyses data for equipment issues and generates reports. They collaborate with other teams to integrate monitoring alerts into maintenance plans and maintain detailed documentation
Job Description:
Managerial skills and behaviours (Optional)
- Able to organize workload effectively, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
- Takes responsibility for analysis, reporting, and follow-up on recommendations.
- Remains focused and decisive when anomalies or urgent failures arise.
- Works in an organised, consistent manner to ensure reliability in processes and outcomes.
- Actively contributes to shared goals, supporting colleagues and the wider organization.
Education and Qualifications
Mandatory:
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Mechanical, Renewable Energy Engineering or equivalent.
- Solid understanding of rotating machinery, wind turbines drivetrain components (main bearing, gearbox, generator), and their failure modes.
Desirable:
- Knowledge of vibration analysis and condition monitoring systems (CMS) — either through academic projects, internships, or professional experience.
- Level II Vibration Certification as defined by ISO 18436-2.
- Experience with wind turbine systems, renewable energy technologies, or other large-scale rotating machinery.
- Familiarity with SCADA data, predictive analytics techniques and with CMS tools/software.
Location:
Lisbon
Time Type:
Full time
Worker Subtype:
Regular