The Enterprise Asset Management, Reliability Specialist is responsible for supporting the Generation reliability program, with enterprise applicability across other asset portfolios as required by ensuring asset performance, risk visibility, and data integrity across the generation and supporting portfolios. The role focuses on advancing reliability-centered practices, strengthening asset risk management, and enabling data-driven decision-making through the effective use of EAM systems and analytics. This role contributes to improved asset availability, enhanced data quality, and strengthened risk visibility across the generation portfolio.
The Reliability Specialist works cross-functionally with Operations, Maintenance, IT/OT, Supply Chain, and Finance to enhance asset reliability, operational resilience, and lifecycle performance in alignment with GBPC’s Enterprise Asset Management strategy.
Position Scope:
The Reliability Specialist supports the development and execution of reliability and asset performance initiatives, ensuring that asset data, risk profiles, and maintenance strategies are accurate, actionable, and aligned with corporate objectives. The role provides technical analysis, field support, and digital enablement to drive continuous improvement and operational excellence.
Maintain health, safety and environmental standards by:
Ensures asset reliability, operational resilience, and continuous improvement by:
Drive digital integration, data accuracy, and performance insight by:
Advance GBPC's strategic initiatives to improve reliability and efficiency of assets by:
The preferred candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree in Reliability, Asset Management, Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering, or a related technical and analytical field/experience, along with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in an industrial or engineering environment. Demonstrated experience working with EAM/CMMS platforms (e.g., SAP PM, Maximo, or equivalent) is required, and experience in power generation is strongly preferred; experience in transmission and distribution environments is considered an asset.
The candidate should demonstrate a strong understanding of asset lifecycle management principles and reliability methodologies, including Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM), Root Cause Analysis (RCA), and Predictive Maintenance (PdM). Experience in data analytics, KPI development, and dashboarding is expected, along with working knowledge of asset hierarchy structures and master data governance practices. Familiarity with condition monitoring technologies is considered an asset.
The successful candidate will possess comprehensive knowledge of operations and maintenance requirements and maintain a strong understanding of applicable industry standards and regulatory expectations. The individual must be an agile self-starter with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams. The role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, strong analytical and problem-solving capability, effective time management and organizational skills, a customer-focused mindset, and high attention to detail and data quality.
The candidate must demonstrate strong stakeholder engagement capability, including the ability to resolve conflicts, exercise sound judgment in decision-making, support and motivate others toward improved performance, interpret technical and operational information, and develop practical, value-driven solutions. The individual must be effective working within a cross-functional utility environment and contribute to fostering a culture of accountability, reliability, and continuous improvement. The successful candidate must consistently demonstrate honesty and ethical behavior in all interactions, ensuring alignment between actions, commitments, and organizational values.