HOW YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT
- Ensuring the optimum reliability, effectiveness, availability and ongoing maintainability of the different components installed on the trains
- Provide engineering expertise to optimize the life cycle costs of the fleet rolling stock components and systems
- Analyze performance data, identify issues to make sure that corrective actions are implemented rapidly
- Using RAM principles to improve maintenance practices and optimize work methods and life-cycle costs
- Monitor practices, processes, maintenance and material changes to improve rolling stock performance to achieve customer objectives
- Investigation of service issues including technical liaison with suppliers
- Assess the impact of obsolete components and collaborate closely with procurement to implement risk mitigation strategies, ensuring the continued availability of critical spare parts
- Work closely with manufacturer and other Stadler sites to improve processes
HOW YOU WILL CONTRIBUTE
- Work experience from a RAM/LCC or technical Fleet Management position
- Degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or industrial engineering. Equivalent practical experience can compensate for university degree
- Knowledge and experience in the railway/transportation sector is an advantage
- Analytical thinking and a high level of comprehension in complex processes
- Independent, structured working method with high quality standards
- Fluent in Finnish and English