Job Summary:
- The Asset Integrity Engineer is responsible for providing technical support to the company production locations, with the implementation, execution, and improvement of programs/practices for all types of equipment (fixed, rotating, electrical, instruments) and systems with primary emphasis on mechanical integrity as well as maintenance and reliability.
- The Staff Asset Integrity Engineer will improve the site and infrastructure integrity by utilizing industry recognized tools, inspection methods, and standards including developing risk-based inspection priorities, assessment of damage mechanisms, selection of inspection methods and NDE techniques, inspection plan development, auditing/evaluation of site mechanical integrity programs, equipment failure analysis, and fitness for service assessments.
- The incumbent will have the leadership, technical, and communication skills to interface with both field and office-based staff and will also be self-motivated, team oriented, and results focused.
- Establish company standards related to design, materials, equipment, construction and operation of oil and gas equipment including drilling and completions equipment
- Assess a variety of historical inspection, operational conditions, process, and corrosion control data to adequately assess and give direction on the further inspection and operation of equipment
- Design, plan, initiate and monitor inspection programs with both internal and 3rd party NDT/NDE personnel, and interpret and assess information generated during the inspection programs
- Develop leading and lagging metrics design to drive for overall reduction in unplanned downtime
- Provide oversight, guidance and support to the Engineering, Operations, and HSE Teams regarding mechanical integrity
- Develop short- and long-term reliability and mechanical integrity plans
- Solid knowledge of ASME design codes as well as API inspection codes, including:
Piping design under ASME B31.1/ASME B31.3 ASME Sect. VIII Div. 1 API 510, 653, 650,580 - A broad technical understanding of multiple areas (e.g., mechanical, electrical, controls, process)
- Experience applying risk-based inspection methods, damage mechanism assessments, equipment failure analysis, and repair plans/alternatives
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Must possess excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to work as part of a team
- Must be willing and able to travel to various locations as required
- Minimum: Bachelor's degree - from accredited university
- One of the following:
Bachelor’s degree - from accredited university - Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) program, or Professional Engineer (PE) license, or Master’s degree - from accredited university - Masters of Engineering degree from a program in which the correlating Bachelor’s degree is accredited by the ABET EAC
- Minimum: 5 - 8 years related work experience
- Preferred: 10 years related work experience