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Corrosion Management Audits: Involvement in auditing corrosion management strategies and collaborating with vendors to optimize chemical injection and monitoring programs.
Inspection tasks, procedures, and optimization for fixed equipment.
Preparation of repair scopes.
Engineering assessment of damage mechanisms.
Field in-service inspection and repair of pressure equipment, heat exchangers, piping systems, pressure relief devices and above ground storage tanks in operating unit
Good interpersonal skills, adaptability and working collaboratively with the other teams
Contract Management: Skills in preparing and maintaining short- and long-term corrosion mitigation contracts.
Chemical Injection Programs and fluid chemistry.
Tangible breadth of experience in multiple technical disciplines, in addition to depth of knowledge in Mechanical/Static Equipment.
Onshore and offshore facilities design; along with direct experience working onsite in oil & gas facilities.
Working knowledge in key sections of ASME Sec Div. 1/2, ASME Sec V, ASME Sec IX, ASME Sec Il, ASME B31.3/ B31.1/ B31.4/ B31.8, ASME PCC-2
Familiarity with pressure equipment rerate and repair assessments per API 510 and NBIC.
Office Tools: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Ability to adapt to tight deadlines, heavy workloads, and frequent changes in priorities.
Should have exposure to Operating condition Safety, SHE risks, spill/ safety incident and equipment failure opportunities
Strong verbal/ written communication skills in English
Standards & Codes: Familiarity with relevant codes and standards.
Should have knowledge of International standards in design, quality, and procedures for approved equipment
Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA): Participation in RCFA, incident investigations, and safety reviews (HAZOPs, HAZIDs, risk assessments).
Experience Level: 3 to 25 Years
Fitness-for-service and life extension studies based on corrosion damage.
Corrosion Mitigation Techniques: Expertise in corrosion mitigation based on fluid chemistry, corrosion inhibitors, metallurgy, operating environments, and degradation mechanisms.
Engineering degree (Mechanical/Materials or Chemical) 4 to 12+ years of oil gas experience in related industry (refining/petrochemical/LNG/oil & gas)
Experience: 5+ years in oil & gas industry (onshore/offshore/ pipeline projects and design) Refining and petrochemicals experience is a bonus.
Experience with Office applications (Word, Excel, and Power Point)
Should have sound knowledge on Oil & Gas upstream and downstream business in the following areas
Demonstrated ability to interface with engineering disciplines, such as Process, Rotating Equipment, Materials, etc.
Flexibility to travel internationally as per business needs
Material Selection & Corrosion Control: Experience in developing key deliverables like corrosion control philosophies and integrity operating windows.
Should have Knowledge of various roles and responsibilities of engineers working in the oil and gas field/site
Multiple prior assignments that provide a variety of exposure to global oil & gas operations.
Willing to work in shift timings with flexibility to meet business needs
Vessel, heat exchanger and storage tank analysis programs such as PV Elite, Compress, Tank, AME Tank etc.
Work Experience
Technology Implementation: Ability to identify, evaluate, and implement new technologies for improved corrosion control and integrity management.
Should have working knowledge of oil and gas plant operations
Software: Proficiency with Pestra, Credo, Meridium, etc.
Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Strong organizational, management, and technical judgment skills.
Chemical Treatment Optimization: Expertise in monitoring chemical treatment programs and recommending cost-effective optimizations.
Degree: Engineering degree in Metallurgy, Chemical, or Petrochemical Engineering.
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.
Should have knowledge of corrective and preventative maintenance strategy
Maintenance: Expertise in corrective and preventive maintenance strategies.
Participated in Layout Model Reviews, Hazard Identification Study (HAZID), design reviews, risk assessments, Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOPs), vendor qualification, and vendor bid evaluations as requested. Experience in coordinating & leading these reviews.
Good understanding of Project Life cycle and department interfaces.
Demonstrated ability to understand and support client needs.
Knowledgeable of mechanical properties and degradation mechanisms for common materials of construction such as carbon steel, low chrome and nickel alloy steels, austenitic stainless steel, duplex and super duplex stainless steels, and nickel-based alloys such as Inconel.
Data Accuracy in Damage Mechanisms: Ability to ensure data accuracy for damage mechanisms through collaboration with inspection datasets and corrosion monitoring.
Flexible to work in different locations depending on business requirement