Job Description:
- Responsible for the execution of the Static Equipment Integrity Coordination scope of work, focusing in the Integrity Management Process of the equipment controlled by the MODEC's Own Service of Equipment Inspection,predictive maintenance, process performance and condition monitoring, quality assurance and quality control of subcontractors, and development and improvement of preventive and predictive maintenance plans, in order to ensure and maximize assets reliability, availability, maintainability, safety and integrity (RAMSI), as well as contributing to the Operations procedures and results achievement, established for the business.
- Support the MdB's corporate annual budget planning (expenses and investments), by providing information based on previous experiences, technical knowledge, and best practices of the market.
- Contribute to continuous improvement of IMS by following up and filling in projects status and updating and monitoring the implementation of IMS Documents under Static Equipment Integrity Coordination and maintaining the equipment master list updated.
- Participate in risk analysis workshops and safety reviews to contribute with Integrity engineering expertise and support the Operations team.
- Contribute to the attendance to the maintenance and equipment inspection policies, regarding to the Reliability Engineering, by applying the guidelines and lessons learned from the Technical management.
- Monitor process safety barriers' KPIs and provide technical recommendation, when necessary, to ensure the
- effectiveness of process safety barriers to maintain the facility's operation within ALARP level. Furthermore, it is extremely important to ensure the verification of the safety devices as safety valves, rupture discs, flare, etc., based on written procedures, in order to ensure safe condition for operation of equipment.
- Elaborate technical recommendations or actions plans to meet the Operations needs and feedbacks of the Technical management, Fleet maintenance support, subcontractors, and Operations areas.
- Contribute to effective planning and monitoring of shutdown and decommissioning (equipment and offshore unit) plans by defining the shutdown scope (equipment list, NDT exam, tests, measurements, replacements, repairs, or modifications to be carried out) related to controlled equipment, through legal compliance and integrity evaluation.
- Organize the activities related to NR 13 / SPIE together with the Equipment Inspectors from the Offshore Units, by including files and documentation, such as official books, calibration certificates, internal and external inspections, inspection reports, hydro-test and carrying out audit in the manufacturers.
- Ensure the proper register of all Pressure Vessels, PSV, Boilers and all others static equipment by developing datasheets and inspections reports and filling in the integrity management software (SGI) with reliable and updated data on this equipment.
- Contribute to fleet performance improvement by constantly cooperating with other Tiers and Modec entities, to absorb and apply all lessons learnt from other Unit Phases (Commissioning, Operation, Maintenance, Decommissioning) for the new vessels in construction, as well as provide new lessons learnt and improvement opportunities discovered during the Pre-Ops project.
- Sporadic follow ups in the shipyard during the Construction Phase and visits to vendors' factories might be required for these activities.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree of Mechanical or Naval Engineering is required for SPIE.
- CREA is required. Certification as Welding Inspector (SNQC) IS-N2 is a competitive edge.
- Engineer JR: 2 years of overall experience is expected. Previous experience in Offshore/Onshore Oil & Gas area is a competitive edge. Previous experience in integrity management, implementation / maintenance of SPIE and ISO certificates, and failures analysis is a competitive edge. Previous experience as part of a SPIE technical group is a competitive edge.
- Engineer Full: minimum 4 years of overall experience is expected. Previous experience in Offshore/Onshore Oil & Gas area is a competitive edge. Previous experience in integrity management, implementation / maintenance of SPIE and ISO certificates, and failures analysis is a competitive edge. Previous experience as part of a SPIE technical group is a competitive edge.