Asset Integrity Engineer
Apply NowCompany: Danos & Curole Marine Contractors, Inc
Location: Spring, TX 77379
Description:
Overview
The Asset Integrity Engineer is responsible for providing technical support to production locations, with the implementation, execution, and improvement of programs/practices for all types of equipment (fixed, rotating, electrical, instruments) and systems with primary emphasis on mechanical integrity as well as maintenance and reliability.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
The Asset Integrity Engineer is responsible for providing technical support to production locations, with the implementation, execution, and improvement of programs/practices for all types of equipment (fixed, rotating, electrical, instruments) and systems with primary emphasis on mechanical integrity as well as maintenance and reliability.
Responsibilities
- Establish company standards related to design, materials, equipment, construction and operation of oil and gas equipment including drilling and completions equipment.
- Assess a variety of historical inspection, operational conditions, process, and corrosion control data to adequately assess and give direction on the further inspection and operation of equipment.
- Design, plan, initiate and monitor inspection programs with both internal and 3rd party NDT/NDE personnel, and interpret and assess information generated during the inspection programs.
- Develop leading and lagging metrics design to drive for overall reduction in unplanned downtime.
- Improve site and infrastructure integrity by utilizing industry recognized tools, inspection methods, and standards.
- Develop risk-based inspection priorities, assessment of damage mechanisms, selection of inspection methods and NDE techniques, inspection plan development.
- Experience auditing and evaluating site mechanical integrity programs, equipment failure analysis, and fitness for service assessments.
- Possess leadership, technical, and communication skills to interface with both field and office-based staff.
- Provide oversight, guidance and support to the Engineering, Operations, and HSE Teams regarding mechanical integrity.
- Develop short- and long-term reliability and mechanical integrity plans.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree - from accredited university - Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission, (EAC) program, or Professional Engineer (PE) license.
- Solid knowledge of ASME design codes as well as API inspection codes, including Piping design under ASME B31.1/ASME B31.3.
- ASME Sect. VIII Div. 1.
- API 510, 653, 650,580.
- A broad technical understanding of multiple areas (e.g., mechanical, electrical, controls, process) Experience applying risk-based inspection methods, damage mechanism assessments, equipment failure analysis, and repair plans/alternatives.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. - Must possess excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to work as part of a team.
- Must be willing and able to travel to various locations as required.