ADNOC
https://adnoc.ae/en/
+971 2 707 0000
The role of Inspection Engineer at ADNOC is to 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. Job ID for this vacancy is 22141.
Duties Of Inspection Engineer
- 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.
- 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.
Requirements For Inspection Engineer
The eligibility requirements for the role of Inspection Engineer are as under:
- 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.
Desired Skills & Knowledge
- 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.