Ongoing Technical Stewardship
Recurring owner-side technical attention for an operating facility: performance and discharge data reviewed, permit-driven monitoring coordinated, maintenance and calibration priorities tracked, and emerging issues identified before they become events.
When a facility needs senior technical attention regularly, not occasionally.
Use this work when an operating facility carries continuing technical obligations — discharge and performance data to interpret, permit-driven sampling to coordinate, calibration and maintenance priorities to keep straight — but does not have enough continuous work to justify a full-time senior process engineer. Larger technical work is scoped separately as it arises.
Bring the obligations and the operating history.
Useful starting information includes permit and monitoring requirements, recent performance and discharge data, the calibration and maintenance schedule, the equipment list, and whatever is currently causing the most concern.
Work can include
- Performance and discharge-data review
- Permit-driven sampling and laboratory coordination
- Data trending and early issue identification
- Maintenance and calibration priority tracking
- Vendor follow-up and technical coordination
- Periodic facility walkdowns
- Periodic technical meetings
- Issue-register maintenance
- Equipment-condition review
- Repair-versus-replace judgment
- Failure-mode review
- Post-repair checkout support
What the client can expect to receive
- Technical baseline of the current facility condition
- Concise technical progress reports at an agreed cadence
- Prioritized and maintained issue register
- Trended performance and compliance data
- Scoped recommendations for larger technical work
How it runs
A standing cadence, not a one-off scope.
Support starts from a technical baseline of the facility as it actually is, settles into a recurring review cycle, and scopes larger technical work separately as it arises.
- 01Technical baselineEstablish facility condition, obligations, equipment, existing data, and immediate priorities.
- 02Recurring reviewProvide the defined monthly or periodic technical stewardship service.
- 03Defined technical workScope troubleshooting, optimization, equipment changes, or other substantial engineering work separately when a need is identified.
- Who performs the work
- MTS coordinates and interprets the technical work. Qualified laboratories, technicians, vendors, and service providers perform work requiring their particular qualifications.
- Who holds compliance responsibility
- The facility owner retains responsibility for permits, reporting, and regulatory compliance. MTS supports those obligations technically and does not offer a compliance guarantee.
Next step
Discuss this work.
Describe the situation, the constraint, and the decision it needs to support. MTS will say plainly whether this is the right scope.
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