Flintshire
Industry leading salary and benfits
The Role:
The Integrity Engineer is responsible for providing support on integrity of fixed equipment to the UK Production Unit operating sites. The role involves close working with colleagues in Engineering, Operations and HSE to deliver company and regulatory objectives for the management of integrity of fixed equipment.
The Integrity Engineer will assist in the management of integrity of fixed equipment, including pressure systems (piping and vessels), tanks, structures and pipelines. The role is focussed on operational support, particularly failure investigations, repair specifications and Management of Change (MoC) activities.
The Integrity Engineer will be working alongside two Senior Integrity Engineers and an Inspection Management Contractor, with further technical support available from the functional team in Houston and external specialists.
The role will require close liaison with the Operations teams onshore and offshore and will require both planned and ad hoc attendance at the operating sites.
CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Review of inspection reports requiring remedial works and specification of repair or fabric maintenance activities, in consultation with senior colleagues as required, and technical progression of repair activities. This includes both permanent repairs, e.g. pipe spool replacement, and temporary repairs, e.g. wraps and clamps, in accordance with company policy on management of temporary repairs.
Review of fixed equipment failures and progression of failure investigations and root cause analyses, with support from internal or external specialists as necessary.
Specification and progression of fixed equipment Management of Change (MoC) projects in accordance with company MoC procedures.
Provision of general technical advice on integrity of fixed equipment to the operating sites.
Attendance at operating sites when first-hand review of equipment integrity issues is required.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Chartered Engineer or equivalent, or working towards chartership
Minimum Honours Degree, ideally Masters or Higher, in Mechanical/ Structural /Materials or similar discipline
EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES:
HSE
HSE Competencies as defined in Section 7.1 of UKPU HSE Competencies H-000-LG-039
HUET and BOSIET Certificates
Risk Assessment; Understanding
PSSR; Understanding
Safety Case/PFEER/Pipeline Safety Reg/COMAH; Understanding
Integrity Management; Understanding
IEC61508 and EEMUA Guidance; Awareness
Hazardous Area Management; Awareness
ATEX/DESAR; Understanding
Essential :
Relevant industrial experience, including oil & gas industry related.
Experience in an Asset Integrity Management role
Demonstrable HSEC knowledge & skills, including knowledge of Safety Case, Verification Schemes and Pressure Systems Safety Regulations.
Compute literate, including experience with electronic maintenance management systems
Strong communication, presentation, negotiation & influencing skills
Also refer to the HSEC competencies in the HSEC Policy No. H-000-LG-039
Preferred :
Working knowledge of rotating equipment, process, structural, electrical, instrumentation, safety, and control system design and operations.
Experience in operability, operational readiness, operational surveillance, diagnostics, troubleshooting, and production optimisation.
To apply or for further information please contact Joseph Ghayour at Intec now
Intec (UK) Ltd was established in 1982 by Engineers for Engineers. We deliver Global Recruitment Solutions within the Oil & Gas, Power, Nuclear, Utilities, Rail, Construction and Aerospace Sectors for Owner/Operators, Consultancies, Contractors and Sub-Contractors. Intec (UK) Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and a member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
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