Senior Corrosion Engineer
Senior Corrosion Engineer - Senior Corrosion Engineer

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Oceaneering
Posted

07-02-2024

Location
Sector
HSE & Quality
Contract Type
Hours
Full Time
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Senior Corrosion Engineer

Job title:
Senior Corrosion Engineer



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Company: Oceaneering
Skills: Corrosion Engineering
Experience: 5 + Years
Education: High School/Secondary
Location: Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom





Company Profile Oceaneering is a global provider of engineered services and products, primarily to the offshore energy industry. We develop products and services for use throughout the lifecycle of an offshore oilfield, from drilling to decommissioning. We operate the world's premier fleet of work class ROVs. Additionally, we are a leader in offshore oilfield maintenance services, umbilicals, subsea hardware, and tooling. We also use applied technology expertise to serve the defense, entertainment, material handling, aerospace, science, and renewable energy industries. Duties & Responsibilities Purpose Responsible for the effective provision and operation of corrosion management systems and services to the allocated site(s), to ensure, in conjunction with the Senior Inspection Engineer, that the integrity of plant and equipment is maintained in accordance with Oceaneering and Client codes of practice, strategies and UK legislation, ensuring feedback of results to the Client Principal Integrity Engineer. Functions ESSENTIAL • Ensure compliance to Regulatory requirements and client standards • Support Project Manager and Senior Inspection Engineer in appropriate aspects of management of Oceaneering contract providing assurance on technical delivery and cost management • Assist in development and maintenance of Client integrity strategy documentation, and ensure implementation of corrosion management control strategy • Provide technical leadership and authority in designated corrosion engineering discipline, designating work where applicable to assistant engineers within their technical capabilities, and verify assistant engineer output • Undertake risk-based assessments on behalf of the client, and provide corrosion expertise to, and effectively interact with, multi-disciplinary RBA or other process groups • Provide input to the production and ongoing management of the asset Annual Inspection Plans and client planning process compliance for corrosion monitoring activities • Assist the Senior Inspection Engineer in the production and review of pipework and vessel inspection workscopes and workpacks • Ensure the effective application of innovative inspection and corrosion engineering applications and specialist technologies • Undertake investigation of anomalies and evidence of material deterioration or failure, including provision of recommendations for remediation of anomalies and failures • Manage and coordinate third-party failure investigations involving material and corrosion issues, in accordance with prescribed or approved failure investigation procedures • Provide authoritative technical assessment and interpretation of corrosion/inspection monitoring data • Recommend changes in corrosion criticality analyses and monitoring/inspection programmes where appropriate • Deliver periodic reports, corrosion status of systems, identification and assessment of significant trends from surveys and Chemical and Corrosion Control Matrices (CCCMs) • Maintain appropriate level of contact with asset teams, third parties and internal disciplines to ensure an effective Corrosion Management service • Compilation of Quarterly and Annual Integrity Status Reporting with support from Inspection Engineers onshore and offshore • May very occasionally be required to visit offshore site to provide on-site technical expertise • Assist the Project Manager to achieve Key Performance Indicator (KPI) deliverables and overall management of the service. 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 • 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 • Promote a strong HSE culture at all times • Ensure that business and HSE risk implications of integrity issues are clearly identified and assessed for consideration within the Oceaneering Integrity Management Team and communicated to the Client. 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. Supervisory Responsibilities • Functionally supervise Assistant Engineers in relation to corrosion management aspects. • Provide technical supervision, materials/corrosion guidance and mentoring to other engineers in the Equinor UK support team, onshore and offshore. Reporting Relationship • Reports directly to the Project Manager • Functionally report to the Senior Inspection Engineer who may define the day-to-day work priorities. Qualifications REQUIRED • Degree in Materials Engineering or similar discipline, or degree in related engineering / science discipline with relevant supplementary Materials Engineering / Corrosion training. DESIRED • Chartered Engineer as defined by the Engineering Council or equivalent • Postgraduate qualification in corrosion • Offshore medical, BOSIET and MIST certification Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics • Minimum 5 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 • Able to demonstrate up to date knowledge of and be able to use applicable national and international standards in the corrosion or related fields • Good knowledge of NDE systems and techniques • Familiar with QA/QC systems/procedures • Ability to work as part of a team, to given deadlines and with minimal supervision • Able to communicate and interact effectively with project team and Client technical contacts • Competent with Microsoft Office products. Working Conditions This position is considered OFFICE WORK which is characterized as follows. • Almost exclusively indoors during the day and occasionally at night • Occasional exposure to airborne dust in the work place • Work surface is stable (flat)




Oceaneering pushes the frontiers of deep water, space and motion entertainment environments to execute with new, leading-edge connections to solve tomorrow’s challenges, today.
 
As the trusted subsea connection specialist, our experience combined with the depth and breadth of our portfolio of technologies allows us to engineer solutions for the most complex subsea challenges. From routine to extreme, our integrated products, services, and innovative solutions safely de-risk operational systems, increase reliability, and enable a lower total cost of ownership.
 
We are connecting what’s needed with what’s next as the world’s largest ROV operator and the leading ROV provider to the oil and gas industry with over 300 systems operating worldwide. With our safety-focused and innovative approach, we responsively and decisively react to subsea challenges while providing solutions swiftly and efficiently.

 



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Location category:
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Sector:
HSE & Quality

Hours:
Full Time

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Dates:
Published On 07-02-2024