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(Global Oil Gas) Asset Integrity | Stationary Equipment Engineer

Full time at a Laimoon Verified Company in Australia
Posted on April 23, 2024

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This role required candidate to permanently relocate at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Benefits:Repatriation Allowance & Zero Income Tax About the Company This company engages in the exploration, production, transportation, and sale of crude oil and natural gas. It operates through the following segments: Upstream, Downstream, and Corporate. The Upstream segment includes crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids exploration, field development, and production. The Downstream segment focuses on refining, logistics, power generation, and the marketing of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and related services to international and domestic customers. The Corporate segment offers supporting services including human resources, finance, and information technology. The company was founded on May 29, 1933 and is headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Job Summary We are seeking a Stationary Equipment Engineer to join our Maintenance Support Shared Services Department (MSSSD). MSSSD is a multi-disciplinary organization with interface to technical, and in some cases business, support requirements of Domestic Refining & NGL Fractionation Admin Area and This Company Affiliates. Its function caters mainly to the technical needs of Global Manufacturing, operating facilities management, and drive the performances of operating facilities in executing corporate programs and initiatives towards operational excellence and value creation. Your primary role will be to provide technical support to operating facilities, projects, technology deployment, and talent development. This includes also conducting technical studies and assessments in stationary assets such as mechanical calculations for piping, pressure vessel, shell and tube heat exchangers, air cooler fin fans, branch reinforcement, hydrotest pressure, rating and/or de-rating, fitness for service to evaluate flaws or damage, pipe stress analysis, flange calculations and perform nozzle calculations. Key Responsibilities Perform field troubleshooting on a daily basis or as requested, including participation in major T&Is (Turnarounds and Inspections) and emergency plant shutdowns. Provide engineering support to repair hydrocarbon leaks and review and approve bolted clamp calculations and designs made by specialized leak sealing contractors before field installation. Support maintenance support organizations and project executions by developing repair procedures or overseeing ongoing projects or repairs. Perform piping mechanical calculations such as determining minimum wall thickness for internal and external pressure, branch reinforcement calculations, MAWP (Maximum Allowable Working Pressure) calculations following ASME B31.3, hydrotest pressure calculations, and rating and/or de-rating of piping circuits per API 570. Perform fitness-for-service evaluations using API 579 to assess flaws or damage and determine the suitability of a piece of pipe for continuous operation. Conduct pipe stress analysis using software like Caesar II. Perform flange calculations following ASME VIII Div 1 App 2 using PVElite. Perform nozzle calculations using WRC-107 and WRC-297, modeling the analysis in Caesar II or PVElite. Perform pressure vessel calculations including determining minimum wall thickness for internal and external pressure, nozzle reinforcement calculations, MAWP calculations, stability and buckling calculations for vessels to be post-weld heat treated (PWHT), and rating and/or de-rating of pressure vessels following API 510, NBIC-23, ASME Code VIII Div 1, and/or Div 2 when applicable. Perform shell and tube heat exchanger calculations following TEMA (Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association) standards, including calculations for tube sheet minimum thickness, minimum tube wall thickness, and flow-induced vibration. Perform air cooler calculations and assess mechanical design following API 661, including mechanical assessment and ligament efficiency calculations for tube sheet and plug sheet hole size enlargement as per ASME VII Div 1 App 13 using PVElite. Perform calculations for fire heaters, including determining minimum wall thickness (elastic and rupture creep) as per API 530, tube remaining life calculations, and overall mechanical assessment of radiant/convection section tube supports. Also, perform mechanical calculations for fire heater stacks (minimum wall thickness and vibration analysis). Conduct mechanical calculations and technical assessments for various miscellaneous mechanical items such as hot taps, expansion joints, steam traps, special valves, strainers, quill injector vortex shedding calculations. Provide support to the Tank Farm area by performing calculations as per API 650 and reviewing procedures as per API 653 for storage tank repair and maintenance. Requirements: This role required candidate to permanently relocate at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Minimum of 8 years of experience in the Refinery, NGLF (Natural Gas Liquids Fractionation), or Petrochemical industry, with a specific focus on asset integrity of stationary equipment. At least 5 years of field experience working on major plant turnarounds and field troubleshooting. Thorough knowledge of best engineering practices. Solid background in industry codes and standards. Proficiency in using engineering software. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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