Mechanical Engineer (Reliability & Maintenance)
Deadline: 19/11/25
Company: KVR Energy Limited
About KVR Energy
KVR Energy is a Caribbean-born engineering and technology company driving the next wave of industrial transformation across energy, sustainability and innovation.
From emissions measurement to digital diagnostics, we design and deliver intelligent systems that help clients operate cleaner, safer and smarter.
We’re engineers, data thinkers and field innovators who believe that the energy transition starts with action – not slogans. That’s why our teams work hands-on with real data, real equipment and real challenges to make measurable impact.
At KVR, you’ll be part of a fast-growing team shaping the future of energy in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider region. You’ll gain exposure to cutting-edge tools, international collaborations and a culture that values curiosity, integrity and progress.
KVR isn’t just a workplace – it’s a launchpad for engineers and technologists who want to build a more resilient world.
Duration: 6-month project with potential for permanency
Location: Trinidad and Tobago (field and hybrid)
Role Summary
At KVR Energy, our Mechanical Engineers are at the heart of reliability – ensuring that every mechanical system operates efficiently, safely and for longer.
Working within the Precision Displacement Measurement and Condition Monitoring Team under the Reliability & Maintenance Division, you’ll help deliver predictive, data-informed maintenance and precision engineering that extends asset life, improves efficiency and reduces unplanned downtime. From alignment and vibration analysis to reliability-centred inspections and system optimisation, your work will directly enhance asset integrity across our projects and client operations.
This is a hands-on, growth-focused role designed for emerging engineers who want to learn the discipline of predictive reliability – combining mechanical skill, analytical thinking and a commitment to engineering excellence. Through mentorship and real-world experience, you’ll help build the dependable systems that keep industries running and energy flowing across the Caribbean.
Key Responsibilities
• Assist in dynamic balancing, alignment and vibration analysis of mechanical systems, rotating equipment and critical assets.
• Support the design, setup, inspection, calibration and maintenance of mechanical assemblies, test rigs and field systems.
• Conduct mechanical inspections, preventive and corrective maintenance and reliability assessments in field and workshop environments.
• Record, analyse and interpret CM data such as vibration, temperature and others to diagnose faults and enhance system performance.,
• Participate in the testing, commissioning and continuous improvement of new and existing mechanical systems.
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams – electrical, instrumentation and data – to ensure total asset reliability.
• Maintain accurate and up-to-date technical records, drawings, reports and reliability documentation.
• Uphold KVR’s safety, precision and quality standards in all field and workshop activities.
Required Qualifications and Skills
• • Degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline.
• 0–3 years’ experience in mechanical maintenance, balancing or reliability-focused environments.
• Working knowledge of alignment, vibration testing or rotating equipment fundamentals.
• Basic proficiency in mechanical design or analysis software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD).
• Strong technical curiosity, integrity and desire to learn predictive and preventive reliability methods.
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with readiness for field-based work.
Desirable
• Exposure to condition-based monitoring, vibration analysis or RCM (Reliability-Centred Maintenance).
• Field experience with rotating, static or balance-critical systems.
• Familiarity with alignment tools, balancing equipment or reliability diagnostics.
• Passion for precision engineering, sustainability and continuous improvement.
Many Applications will be received, but only successfully screened applicants will be contacted for an interview.