Senior RBI Engineer
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Purpose To implement Integrity Management, Corrosion, and Risk Management services on Pressure Systems for the allocated assets/sites (primarily O&G upstream offshore assets). These services must align with Oceaneering and Client's requirements, as well as onshore/offshore legislation(s) where applicable. The Senior RBI Engineer will lead complex projects, leveraging their technical expertise to ensure the highest standards of Mechanical Integrity for static equipment and piping. The role includes mentoring and training junior engineers, conducting RBI assessments using One APM GE Meridium software, and integrating advanced AI techniques for data processing and risk assessment. The Senior RBI Engineer will act as a subject matter expert in Mechanical Integrity and proactively contribute to enhancing data-driven decision-making processes in the organization. Functions ESSENTIAL Perform Integrity Management, Inspection Management, Risk Assessment, Corrosion Engineering activities for Pressure Systems in accordance with client contractual requirements. Ensure projects are performed in accordance with industry codes/standards, legislation, accreditation, and Oceaneering or Client policies/procedures. Prepare and implement Pressure Systems Integrity and Inspection Management strategies and Risk-based assessments. Prepare and implement corrosion management strategies, procedures, standards, and plans. Participate and provide input to review and analysis of Pressure Systems equipment data (history, inspections, design documents, process, IOW) for input into assessments and studies. Perform risk assessments, life assessments, authoritative reviews and associated engineering calculations or studies for static mechanical Pressure Systems as required. Provide material and corrosion related expertise and effectively interact with multi-disciplinary CRAS or other process groups. Develop comprehensive examination schemes (and where required work packs) for inspections and activities based on RBI outcomes, ensuring all parties are fully conversant with all aspects of the work scopes. Execute work-scope for corrosion circuits, collation of data, credible corrosion threats, material susceptibility, unmitigated corrosion/erosion rate modeling, corrosion barriers and effectiveness, damage locations, failure modes and monitoring plans as required. Perform engineering analysis, assessments, investigations, and research within agreed parameters. Develop / update asset Corrosion Management Strategy (CMS) and associated Corrosion Control Matrices (CCM) based on the CRAS outcome. Provide corrosion-related input in the definition of safe operating boundaries for the assets. Develop / Update the asset corrosion related KPIs when required by the client upon the completion of CRAS. Look out for anomalies in the design, construction or operation of the asset and raise technical notes or integrity alerts as needed. Write accurate and concise reports or documents comprising of review, analyses, and trend integrity management or risk assessment data and outputs. Input to the Client short- and long-term plans in accordance with Client planning process. Develop strong relationships internally with the integrity management team and externally with Clients as well as Contractors and site personnel to ensure excellence in delivery and an effective integrity service. Undertake offshore or site visits as and when required. Train junior Engineers and supervise / approve their work. Support the Line Manager in management of Oceaneering contract providing assurance on technical delivery and cost management including budgets/forecasting. NON-ESSENTIAL The list of job duties is not exclusive or exhaustive and the post holder will be required to undertake tasks that may reasonably be expected within the scope of the post. Assist with any other duties as and when required. Undertake specific projects as instructed by management. Safety Ensure that the Safety policies and procedures are understood and adhered to so far as is reasonably practicable in order to ensure a safe working environment. Other Carry out work in accordance with the Company Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Systems. Perform the assigned tasks with due diligence regarding the Integrated Management Systems on the Company. Eliminate waste of whatever form, to suggest the use of more environmentally friendly substances and practices and contribute to the continuous improvement of the environment. Qualifications REQUIRED Bachelor's Degree in an Engineering discipline in a relevant subject (e.g. Mechanical or allied, Corrosion, Materials, Metallurgy Engineering). API 580 Risk Based Inspection, API 571 Damage Mechanisms Affecting Equipment. DESIRED Master's Degree in an Engineering or Science discipline in a relevant subject (e.g. Mechanical or allied, Corrosion, Materials Engineering). API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector, API 570 Piping Inspection, or equivalent e.g. ASME/CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 1 or 2. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics Minimum 10 years of specific experience related to the job description, with sound knowledge of relevant plant, process, or production chemistry, and structural and process materials properties. Extensive knowledge of oilfield corrosion mechanisms is required. Proficiency in conducting Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) assessments using One APM GE Meridium software and leveraging its capabilities for optimizing inspection strategies and asset integrity management. Demonstrated understanding and application of standards, risk assessment principles, material properties relevant to mechanical plant and equipment integrity, and legislation(s) associated with in-service inspection of plant and equipment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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