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At Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC), we are committed to fostering a collaborative team environment that welcomes new ideas and encourages diverse perspectives. We are currently seeking a full-time Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer for our St. Paul Park refinery. This position plays a crucial role in managing the mechanical integrity (MI) program for rotating equipment, overseeing major equipment overhauls, and addressing all reliability concerns related to rotating equipment. The successful candidate will apply reliability-centered principles to ensure optimal engineered solutions for rotating equipment deficiencies and will be responsible for new equipment selection. The Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer will review Management of Change (MOC) requirements to ensure compliance with all Process Safety Management (PSM) elements. This role involves managing the Rotating Equipment Mechanical Integrity (MI) program, which includes MI classification, preventative maintenance, and establishing procedures and testing frequency requirements. The engineer will also conduct root cause failure analysis (RCFA) and machinery performance evaluations to enhance overall rotating equipment reliability. In addition to technical responsibilities, the engineer will manage the on-site Flowserve Application Engineer, analyze equipment trends and historical data to optimize life cycle costs, and provide field technical support to resolve rotating equipment issues. The role requires periodic updates to rotating equipment procedures and maintaining accurate equipment records and spare parts inventory. The engineer will also ensure adherence to industry design standards (API) for new equipment selection and installation, manage Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) related to equipment performance, and assist in training operations on equipment care and condition monitoring. Collaboration with process and project engineers is essential to determine the impact of process variable changes on machinery reliability and to ensure quality assurance during installation and start-up processes. Participation in unit Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) reviews is also a key responsibility of this position.