Integrity Lead-Structures and Pipelines
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Job Reference 1247400
Location Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Industry Oil & Gas - Pipeline
Function Engineering & Design
Job Type Contract
Date Added August 20, 2024
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s or master’s degree in an engineering discipline or equivalent
• Professional Membership to a related institution e.g., Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) preferred
• Extensive experience within the offshore Oil & Gas industry managing the integrity of static equipment systems, pipelines, and structures
• Proven ability to perform fitness-for-service assessments and apply relevant FFP codes
• Possesses a strong understanding of structural, and pipeline codes
• Proficient in identifying and addressing in-service inspection damage mechanisms, their design repair solutions, and adhering to industry regulations (Safety Case, PFEER, ACoP, PSR, PSSR)
• Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to lead a multi-disciplinary team of engineers and work effectively under time constraints
• Committed to personal safety, achieving business objectives, and preventing Major Accident Hazards (MAHs) through understanding company performance standards
• Proactive in driving change and implementing continuous improvement practices within integrity management
• Awareness and competence in Quality Assurance and Quality Control preferred.
• Educational Qualification and Certifications
Responsibilities Include:
• Lead a multi-disciplinary integrity team of engineers specializing in Pipeline and Structural Integrity
• Act as the focal point for the assigned integrity engineer, providing technical guidance and support
• Manage team backlog, prioritizing tasks and ensuring efficient delivery of the annual integrity program
• Develop and lead the team in providing support and guidance to ensure the Integrity Program is delivered effectively and efficiently
• Oversee planning and delivery of the strategic integrity programs, ensuring they adhere to budget and WMS Maximo (6+ weeks)
• Develop future year's Asset Integrity budget for all integrity-related activities
• Develop and issue asset performance KPIs to monitor program effectiveness
• Manage and evaluate integrity anomalies, identifying issues and recommending solutions
• Manage integrity deferrals according to corporate work order procedures, ensuring they meet the highest standards (6+ weeks)
• Support the implementation and compliance with Integrity KPIs (leading & lagging) to drive positive actions
• Maintain accurate and complete asset registers of static equipment systems, anomalies, threats, and key integrity risks
• Ensure effective in-year cost tracking and reporting for the integrity program
• Participate and contribute to the regular review of integrity management information like Asset RBI Schemes and Integrity KPIs
• Provide timely support and management of assigned Synergi and PLMS actions
•Act as Technical Contract Owner delegate for relevant integrity contracts
• Undertake periodic site visits to assess asset condition and confirm program effectiveness
• Ensure all matters relating to Operational Integrity delivery, performance management, reporting and communication, are delivered effectively to all stakeholders to follow the quality plan & lead the identification and implementation of suitable quality controls
• To follow a quality plan & lead the identification and implementation of suitable quality controls
• Arrange and track to completion of quality activities such as audits, inspections and NCRs
• Feedback on any quality lessons for future work
• Engage with key vendors/suppliers to assess how they are managing quality on UKBU’s behalf.