Casey Richards

Senior Engineer- Reliability at ARMS Reliability

Casey Richards is an accomplished engineer with extensive experience in reliability and maintenance management across multiple industries. Currently serving as a Product Execution Engineer at ARMS Reliability since December 2022, Casey previously held several roles at Raytheon Missiles & Defense, including Strategic Obsolescence Manager and RAM Engineer, from October 2016 to December 2022. Prior experience includes positions as Area Maintenance Manager and Reliability Engineer at International Paper and as Condition Based Maintenance Engineer at Florida Power & Light. Academic qualifications encompass a Doctorate in Computer Science, a Master of Science in Systems Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, with ongoing doctoral studies at Colorado Technical University.

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ARMS Reliability

ARMS Reliability is a leading, global provider of reliability solutions. We're transforming the way asset intensive organizations manage asset reliability, through innovative technology, advisory services and decades of reliability engineering experience. Pioneers of best practice approach; Asset Strategy Management, powered by OnePM®, we are fundamentally changing the way Industry manages reliability to deliver a step-change in asset performance and achieve the optimal balance of cost, risk, and performance. Continuing our journey to make reliability a reality for our customers, we are now a part of Baker Hughes, a global energy technology company, within the Bently Nevada portfolio. Combining our broad range of asset management and reliability solutions, software and expertise, with Bently Nevada's asset condition monitoring and protection solutions, we are set to deliver full asset lifecycle solutions to market and provide our customers unparalleled access to a depth of capabilities through our approach to Integrated Asset Performance Management.


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