We are urgently looking to engage experienced Lead Service Engineer with significant offshore Cathodic protection survey experience, to join our fantastic survey team based in Sharjah. This will be a full-time permanent role.
Key Responsibilities
Cathodic Protection Surveys
Lead and supervise cathodic protection surveys for offshore metallic structures, including pipelines, platforms, and subsea installations.
Coordinate survey activities, including mobilization, data collection, and demobilization, ensuring adherence to project timelines and objectives.
Data Collection and Analysis
Conduct CP measurements using specialized equipment and instruments to assess the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems.
Analyze survey data, including potential measurements, pipe-to-soil potentials, and structure-to-electrolyte potentials, to evaluate corrosion risks and integrity concerns.
Interpretation and Reporting
Interpret CP survey results and findings to identify areas of concern, corrosion hotspots, and deficiencies in cathodic protection systems.
Prepare detailed survey reports documenting CP measurements, observations, and recommendations for corrective actions or maintenance interventions.
Recommendations and Remediation
Provide technical expertise and recommendations to address corrosion issues, optimize cathodic protection systems, and mitigate corrosion risks. Collaborate with engineering teams and clients to develop remediation plans, including installation of sacrificial anodes, rectifiers, and protective coatings.
Quality Assurance and Compliance
Implement quality control measures and procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of CP survey data and assessments.
Ensure compliance with industry standards, regulations, and best practices related to cathodic protection and corrosion management.
QHSSE Activities
Adhere to company’s integrated Management system and when on site, client's Quality Management System.
Comply with company QHSE Management System.
Report any unsafe act or unsafe condition; Stop and challenge any work that is considered unsafe.
Identify and initiate actions to prevent occurrence of non-conformities in process or system.
Promote a positive QHSE culture in the workplace.
Responsible for continuous improvement of safety performance.
Educational Requirements
Any bachelor's degree in engineering Mechatronics, Electronic & Communication, Instrumentation & Communication
Technical/Professional Knowledge and Skills
Certification or training in Cathodic Protection (e.g., NACE CP Level 3) is highly desirable
Previous experience in cathodic protection surveys and corrosion monitoring, preferably in the oil and gas industry
Proficiency in CP survey techniques, equipment, and data analysis tools
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
Excellent communication and report writing skills
Ability to lead and manage survey teams effectively in a dynamic offshore environment
Knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, cathodic protection principles, and industry standards
Knowledge of Survey equipment and activities
Possess good Customer Service & Communication skills
Conversant with MS Office tools like M.S Word, M.S Excel, and M.S PowerPoint, ERP System etc.