Spirax Sarco - Texas City, TX
posted 2 months ago
The Asset Manager is a highly skilled and knowledgeable customer resource for steam, who is actively engaged with all levels of plant staff and management. The primary purpose of this role is to help identify, assess, manage, and resolve chronic steam system problems that exist within the client's facility. The Asset Manager becomes the integrated and trusted site steam system manager, providing essential knowledge and coordinating resources together with local Spirax Sarco teams. This role involves entangling oneself with the client, providing knowledge, products, and service solutions that yield long-term, sustainable benefits to the customer. In this position, the Asset Manager performs various project activities, including inquiries, quotes, orders, project scheduling, and implementation through to completion and invoicing. The role requires site scoping to determine root-cause failures and create best practices for all replaced or installed steam specialties as part of steam trap optimization. The Asset Manager is responsible for managing the inventory of P, V, & F, connectors, and steam traps, ensuring reorders are made as necessary. Coordination of on-site activities and follow-up with key site personnel for agreed-upon strategic programs, goals, and objectives is also a critical aspect of this role. Additionally, the Asset Manager identifies opportunities to help build projects and grow the business on-site. Other job-related functions include scheduling equipment installation, coordinating service work with site personnel, conducting daily safety meetings, investigating repeat offenders and problem areas for root cause analysis, and facilitating monthly progress meetings with primary customer contacts. The role also involves identifying steam leaks, missing insulation, and best practices opportunities in operating units, periodically reporting steam savings versus project costs, providing supervision of installation and repair for quality control, locating and updating P & I D's with steam trap numbers, taking pictures of steam traps for the database, and researching maintenance notifications in SAP to schedule repairs if warranted.