Facilities Engineer - Maintenance Department

Fairless Hills, PA
Full Time
Operations
Experienced

Facilities Maintenance Engineer
Sibanye-Stillwater | Fairless Hills, PA
Full-time • Onsite • Day shift

Sibanye-Stillwater is seeking a Facilities Engineer to support the safe, reliable, and compliant operation of our refinery facilities and infrastructure. This hands-on engineering role supports daily facility needs while executing maintenance driven and capital improvement projects that enhance safety, performance, and regulatory compliance in a fast-paced industrial environment.

Ready to Make an Impact
If you enjoy solving facility related challenges, working closely with operations and maintenance teams, and turning engineering solutions into operational reality, this role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to plant reliability and long term performance.

What You Will Do
• Provide engineering support for facility infrastructure, utilities, and building systems
• Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and facility related issues impacting operations
• Support maintenance driven and capital improvement projects from design through execution
• Develop scopes of work, technical specifications, and project documentation
• Coordinate with Maintenance, Operations, EHS, and external contractors
• Support preventive maintenance strategies for facility and infrastructure assets
• Monitor project progress, timelines, and costs to ensure successful execution
• Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements
• Maintain accurate documentation, drawings, and engineering records
• Identify opportunities for reliability, efficiency, and safety improvements

What You Bring
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related technical discipline preferred
• Experience supporting facilities, utilities, or industrial infrastructure required
• Strong working knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems
• Project support or project engineering experience preferred
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel; CMMS experience a plus
• Strong communication, problem solving, and organizational skills
• Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced environment

Schedule & Benefits
• Day shift, Monday through Friday, onsite at Fairless Hills
• Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits
• 401k with company match
• Paid holidays, vacation, sick time, personal holiday, and community days
• Stable, mission driven organization

Compliance Requirements
• Must meet ITAR and NAID eligibility requirements
• Ability to pass background screening and pre employment drug testing

Apply today and help us support safe operations, facility reliability, and operational excellence.

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