Responsibilities
Inspection Planning & Asset Integrity
Manage and execute the asset inspection system across allocated Petrochemical/Fertilizer/Refinery facilities.
Plan, schedule, and coordinate inspection activities. Deliver routine status updates and actively minimize backlogs.
Identify degradation mechanisms; perform specialized asset checks, including Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) and atmospheric degradation surveys.
Establish and execute long-term equipment rehabilitation, upgradation, and asset replacement strategies.
Engineering Standards & Technical Support:
Develop, modify, and update site-specific inspection standards and procedures to align with the latest industry code requirements.
Monitor Integrity Operating Windows (IOWs), track process upsets, and define the technical scope of work for turnaround maintenance based on operational histories.
Review and approve engineering test packages, Procedures, and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs).
Prepare/review Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), execute QA/QC welding checks, and handle site-level safety valve inspection and verification.
Safety & Cross-Functional Coordination
Ensure all field and site-specific operations strictly follow corporate QHSE manuals and asset control-of-work procedures.
Coordinate with Operations, Maintenance, and Procurement to advise on repair techniques, material selection, and testing protocols.
Input, document, and manage all inspection data and reports using the INFOR/PM system.
Performance Measures
100% adherence to inspection schedules.
Zero loss of containment (LOC) incidents across static assets.
Zero pending or backlogged inspection reports.
Optimized inspection costs, maximum plant availability, and improved equipment reliability.
Zero safety incidents.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical or Metallurgical Engineering (or related).
Fluent in English.
Minimum of 10 years of inspection and corrosion experience within a continuous process plant (Petrochemical, Fertilizer, Refinery, or Power plant).
ASME, API (at least one ofAPI 510, 570, or 653), andNDT Level IIin PT, UT, RT, and MPT.
NACE (AMPP) certification is highly advantageous.
Deep knowledge of damage/degradation mechanisms, material selection, welding metallurgy, Risk-Based Inspection (RBI), Root Cause Analysis (RCA),PSM, HAZOPs, and interpreting P&IDs/PFDs.
Meridium, E2G, PI, RBI software, Plant Manager, EAM Applications, ERP Tools, and MS Office.
Key Interactions:
Upward: Inspection Section Head / Inspection Head.
Internal: TSD Team Leaders/Engineers, Operations, Maintenance, Procurement, HSE, and Quality Auditors.
External: Contractors, Third-Party Inspectors, Consultants, and Vendors.
Working Conditions: Field Operations & Office environment.
Monthly based
Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria