Supports the Line Manager in management of Wood workscope as defined in the contract with the client providing assurance on technical delivery and cost management
Assists with the implementation of an Integrity Risk Management Process, aligned to the client Risk Management Process
Ensures all work is compliant with relevant client engineering and safety standards including review of any feedback from client
Provide technical leadership to designated inspection discipline engineers within the team, allocating work to them within their technical capabilities and checking their output
Provides expertise and knowledge in the application of integrity management processes for hydrocarbon containing pressure systems
Manages interface with other support disciplines e.g. Structures, Pipelines, Pressure Systems, External Corrosion, etc
Manages interface with Inspection Contractor (3rd party)
Manages the asset inspection plans
Ensures effective data management within inspection database (e.g. ACET) and maintenance management systems (e.g. Maximo, SAP)
Manages implementation and maintenance of the anomaly management process.
Provides Inspection/IM support to plant shutdowns / Outages / TARs
Provides Techncial input to Written Schemes of Examination
Supervises and Approves Workpack compliation
Selects suitable inspection techniques
Endorses inspection reports
Provides input into RBAs, meetings, planning
Provides support as required to audits e.g. verification, client, internal, etc. If applicable carry out periodic site audits e.g. Management visits
Supports Client Reporting including performance management
Assist in the development of appropriate annual budget and manage the CTR (Cost, Time & Resource) process
Supports Technical Training, Comptency development and Nationalization.
Integrates with other technical disciplines to ensure a cohesive approach is taken in the assessment of remnant life and in the evaluation of risk.
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UKAS RG2 Category 2 compatible
Minimum HNC or NVQ Level 4 (e.g. City & Guilds) in a suitable engineering subject
Engineering Degree
Note: HNC in Fabrication & welding or other similar subject could be considered provided the individual has other qualification e.g. ASME or API certification
Alternatively, IEng as defined by the Eng Council (or equivalent) through a suitable Engineering Institute (refer to RG2/ RG0 Category 2 decision workflow)
Qualifications (Desired) Degree in an Engineering related discipline
Chartered Engineer as defined by the Engineering Council or equivalent.
ASME or CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 2 certification
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector and API 570 Piping Inspection
API 653 or EMMUA 159 Level 1 Tank Inspection certification, if position is for a landsite containing large storage tanks
Offshore medical, BOSIET and MIST certification
NDT certification for core techniques
Confined Space Entry training
Knowledge, Experience, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics Minimum 6 years of specific experience related to the job description
Must be able to demonstrate working knowledge of standards, risk assessments and legislation associated with the in-service inspection of plant and equipment
Have working knowledge of design, manufacture, metallurgy, welding and codes associated with fabrication and construction of plant and equipment.
Must be familiar with QA/QC systems/procedures and NDT techniques.
Microsoft Office.
ACET or equivalent
Previous experience of coaching, mentoring and carrying out competency assessments
Ability to generate a team approach to workflow execution and problem solving
Provide leadership, co-ordination or guidance to others
Good communicator both written, verbal and technical to make complex terminology simple for the benefit of others