Engineer, Inspection

وصف الوظيفة


About The Company

ADNOC Distribution is on a journey to change the retail landscape, delivering tangible actions to facilitate progress in providing sustainable mobility solutions for our customers. We are taking bold and transformative steps to grow our domestic and international footprint for our customers. We are customer-centric, offering digitally enabled journeys and providing innovative products and services to drive accelerated and sustainable development for the future of mobility. ADNOC Distribution markets, sells, and distributes transportation fuel to both retail and commercial customers. We also run non-fuel services at our service stations.

About The Job

Conduct corrosion prevention measures to determine the need for maintenance, repair and/or replacement, diagnose corrosion prevention, testing devices, equipment, and systems, planning and timely execution of integrity assessments, fitness-for-service, and remnant life assessment of critical equipment.

Key Accountabilities

  • Implement the company’s corrosion control policies and standards related to chemical Inhibition, Internal Corrosion Monitoring, Materials Selection/Specification, Failure Analysis, Coating Specification, Inspection & Evaluation, Data Gathering and Processing and other Miscellaneous Corrosion Inspections.
  • Perform periodic reviews to upgrade general corrosion control and inspection standards, procedures, and systems and update the company’s Corrosion and Inspection Management System
  • Review the integrity and inspection assessment reports and advise on the repair techniques, materials’ selection, welding procedures, and inspection and testing requirements.
  • Prepare the inspection activity scope of work, method statements, job plans and relevant inspection test plan (ITP), and procedures.
  • Investigate failures to identify causes and assess equipment fitness for purpose. Formulate recommendations to prevent recurrences, highlights areas of concern and advises where improvements of protective systems/mitigation measures are needed.
  • Define and prepare detailed specifications and scopes of work for contracted activities. Evaluate contractors’ pre-qualification, vet tenders and contract documents and provides technical comments for contract awarding.
  • Perform audit inspection and corrosion mitigation activities on all company’s facilities. Ensure alignment with ADD directives and other initiatives relevant to integrity, corrosion & inspection, accident investigations, Emergency Control Centre, etc.
  • Identify and track corrosion rates and damage; corrosion mitigation plans, including cathodic protection, chemical treatment, and other methods, to minimize the impact of corrosion on equipment and infrastructure and to prevent further corrosion and maintain equipment integrity.

Key Accountabilities

  • Conduct regular inspections of equipment and facilities to identify and assess the extent of corrosion damage.
  • Interpret and analyse corrosion-related data to make recommendations for corrective actions and provide recommendations to prevent or mitigate corrosion-related issues.
  • Ensure that all corrosion-related activities are conducted in compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
  • Implement corrosion inspection procedures and techniques to ensure accurate and reliable corrosion data.
  • Coordinate with equipment manufacturers and vendors to ensure that corrosion-resistant materials and coatings are being used in equipment fabrication.
  • Performs the technical aspects related to corrosion mitigation and facilities inspection are undertaken in full coordination with other technical functions within the company.

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Chemical Engineering or equivalent.
  • At least 8 years experience in cathodic protection (CP) monitoring, upgrading, and inspection activities within a large industrial Plant, preferably in the Oil and Gas industry.
  • Strong working background in cathodic protection activities’ testing, commissioning, start-up, and investigative assessments.
  • Good understanding of engineering principles for cathodic protection systems and designs.
  • Knowledge in the relevant calculations, technical notes, specifications, and deliverables.
  • Awareness in troubleshooting and corrective action recommendations for cathodic protection systems.
  • Working background in technical report writing.

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