Integrity Engineer at ExxonMobil

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What Role You Will Play in Our Team

Integrity Engineer ensuring that equipment, structures, and systems of assets related to development, operation, and reliability are maintained and operate safely throughout the facility’s life. This includes providing facilities integrity, technical, and project support to the Nigeria DW assets and driving the BU asset integrity management programs.

The Integrity Engineer safeguards the longevity and safety of DW assets. Responsible for integrity management for assigned assets (focus on corrosion prevention, inspection, monitoring, control, and high-level structural engineering evaluations).

Engage Operations and provide integrity surveillance and management support. Primary equipment includes piping, pressure vessels, structures, foundations, and subsea.

Base: Lagos, Nigeria, with travel to offshore facilities.

Application will be accepted till 15th April.

What You Will Do

  • Understand the integrity condition of all production equipment from subsea to surface using appropriate risk assessments and identify target integrity conditions.
  • Identify potential risks, steward activities required to meet target integrity conditions, and develop strategies to prevent failures.
  • Implement inspection programs, monitor performance, recommend improvements, and ensure standards and regulatory requirements are met.
  • Analyze inspection results and conduct fitness-for-service assessments to ensure equipment integrity.
  • Develop and implement integrity activities, including inspection, corrosion monitoring, and control.
  • Support project development for growth opportunities and operations of producing assets to ensure asset facilities' integrity is maintained through all phases.
  • Apply knowledge of asset operations, teamwork, communication, and presentation skills to provide cost-effective technical support.
  • Conduct proactive corrosion engineering surveillance activities and routine surveillance of field integrity performance.
  • Identify opportunities to improve work processes, including automation, digitalization, and new technologies.
  • Interface with stakeholders (partners, regulators, contractors, other functions) to support integrity programs and reliability performance targets.
  • Develop prioritized lists of integrity issues for effective work planning, including shutdown and non-shutdown deficiencies.
  • Provide technical advice on materials engineering, inspection, failure analysis, welding, and non-destructive testing.
  • Ensure timely recognition and communication of SHE risk and reliability threats associated with equipment integrity, including piping vessels, pipelines, and risers.
  • Develop and coordinate implementation of integrated risk-based and cost-effective integrity management or repair solutions.
  • Provide periodic updates to asset management on overall asset integrity status and stewardship.
  • Provide first-line support for structural integrity assessments and assist with advanced-level assessments as required.
  • Collaborate with integrity sub-teams (corrosion prevention, inspections, coatings/repairs) to develop integrated solutions for corrosion issues.
  • Work independently on a wide range of facilities issues, including researching relevant technology and previous case studies.

About You

Skills and Qualifications

  • Minimum of a Bachelor of Science/Engineering in one of the following fields: Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Structural, Materials, Metallurgical, Petroleum, or Corrosion Engineering.
  • Closely related professional experience.
  • Knowledge of:
    • Applied Solid Mechanics
    • Corrosion Prediction & Monitoring
    • Fitness for Service
    • Fixed Equipment Strategy Development
    • Integrity Management Systems
    • Integrity Plan Execution
    • Nondestructive Examination
    • Piping and Valve Systems
    • Pressure Vessels
    • Risk Assessment and Work Selection
  • Broad knowledge of discipline design standards, specifications, codes, and appropriate safety criteria.

Preferred Qualifications/Experience

  • Minimum of 5 years of relevant oil & gas industry experience.
  • Minimum of 5 years providing facilities asset integrity engineering support.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite of software programs.
  • Behavioral expectations:
    • Strong Team Player
    • Good Communication Skills (written and verbal)
    • Good Coordination and Collaboration Skills
    • Good Technical, Problem-Solving, and Analytical Skills
    • Takes Initiative and Applies Learning

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