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Integrity Engineer - Pressure Systems

NES Fircroft Ltd

Norwich

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GBP 40,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking an Integrity Engineer to join their dynamic team in Norwich. This critical role involves ensuring the integrity of pressure systems for both onshore and offshore assets. You will manage inspection regimes, defect assessments, and collaborate with teams to uphold safety and compliance standards. The ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical or metallurgy background, with significant experience in the oil and gas sector. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to vital projects while working in a supportive and innovative environment.

Qualifications

  • Chartered status or working towards it is required.
  • 5-10 years of experience in Process/Petrochemicals Industry.

Responsibilities

  • Manage integrity of pressure systems and propose updated examination schemes.
  • Assess defects and manage repair orders for compliance and safety.

Skills

Problem Solving

Communication Skills

Analytical Skills

Teamwork

Planning and Organization

Education

Mechanical or Metallurgy Degree

Tools

TiM Database

MAXIMO

Job description

Integrity Engineer – Pressure Systems

Working as part of our clients dynamic Integrity team, this is a critical role where you will ensure the clients pressure containing assets remain fit for purpose and fully support the pressure systems team to ensure the ongoing integrity for topsides pressure equipment for the onshore terminals and offshore assets.

You will have responsibility for managing the integrity of pressure systems fixed equipment, including ownership of Written Schemes of Examination, inspection regimes, inspection methodology, PSV management, defect assessment and fit for purpose assessments (for onshore and offshore pressure systems).

You must be able to plan and organise your work, be a good communicator, self-motivated and be an active team player. This role is Norwich office based with the occasional requirement to visit offshore.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  1. Review inspection reports and propose updated written schemes of examination (WSE) to appropriately address and manage integrity status by population of WSE electronic database (TiM).
  2. Assess anomalies and defects on piping, vessels and tanks to determine the condition and fitness for service of the plant and associated pressure equipment.
  3. Identify repairs where necessary and propose, raise and review repair orders and fabric maintenance recommendations by population of MAXIMO.
  4. Provide input into timely execution of repair orders and fabric maintenance activities necessary to maintain legal compliance and safe future service.
  5. Ensure that repair order assessments remain current and that overdue repair orders are appropriately reassessed for safe continued use.
  6. Communicate integrity concerns appropriately to the team leader, department manager and when required, to the wider business and provide strategic updates on emerging issues and integrity projects.
  7. Support the team and input with HSE interactions, technical discussion and audits.
  8. Assist the team leader to fulfil the role of Competent Person under PSSR and COMAH Scheme for onshore terminal and the expectation for offshore assets.
  9. Manage and review external studies by specialist contractors.
  10. Support offshore and onshore operations in assessing day-to-day safety issues. Required deliverables include auditable input into isolation reviews, risk assessments and incident investigations, where necessary.
  11. Responsible for the review of PSV recertification tests and propose appropriate future integrity management plans for client PSVs. Act as focal point and provide support to 3rd parties carrying out PSV related integrity activities.
  12. Contribute to internal failure investigations and act on conclusions from such investigations to prevent reoccurrence.
  13. Conduct asset visits and surveys to plan, manage and witness ongoing integrity related tasks and to maintain familiarity with the asset and its integrity condition.

Experience/Qualifications:

  1. Recognised Mechanical or Metallurgy degree and chartered status (or working towards).
  2. Ideally at least 5 to 10 years of experience in the Process / Petrochemicals Industry, with 5 years’ experience within onshore/offshore oil & gas.
  3. Relevant experience should include pressure vessel design, risk-based inspection planning, fitness for service assessment, plant inspection, corrosion management and repair planning.
  4. With an analytic eye for detail, you should have a pro-active, hands on and innovative approach to problem solving and good interpersonal, IT and communication skills.

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