Hobark International Limited is the parent company of the
Hobark group operating in the oil and gas industry. The company was
incorporated in 1998. Hobart International Limited is currently recruiting this
January 2017, for the following position:
Job Position: Subsea
Inspection / Asset Integrity Engineer
Primary Skills: Engineering,
EPC, Oil & Gas, Operations, Production
Job Description
Work with the Subsea Maintenance and Inspection Engineering
Contractors (Subsea MIEC) to develop the subsea inspection plan on the basis of
prescriptive requirements, integrity assurance and verification covering all
equipment including pressure systems, pipelines and Sub Sea structures.
− Review the
Emergency Pipeline Repair Scheme for Deep Offshore development
− Follow up the installation and commissioning of the
Integrity Monitoring Systems such as Riser Integrity monitoring, CP surveys
records and perform analysis of data coming from these systems as a key element
in the future integrity management plan
− Collect offshore deployment and installation
Non-conformity and damage report from Contractor and Project teams, ensure that
this is integrated in the inspection worksheet and consolidated in inspection
plans
− Review FMECA reports for various packages in line with the
Design, Fabrication & Installation (DFI) resumes
− Develop with the MIEC the list of Safety Critical Elements
(SECE) for the entire Field Development
derived from Technological Risk Assessment, Preliminary Risk Assessment,
Detailed Risk Assessment, Bow-tie definition etc…and maintain a single
integrated list in Company CMIMS
− Follow-up the definition of SECE Performance Standard
(PS), based on guidelines from Head Office. Verify that the SECE Register is in
place prior to Start up
-- Identification and ranking of Business Critical Element
(BCE), based on guidelines from Head Office.
--Verify that the Business Critical Equipment Register is in
place prior to Start up and updated afterwards.
- Establish, consolidate and maintain Operational Integrity
Assurance Scheme (OIAS), which identifies the
SECEs Performance Standards, defines SECEs functionality,
availability/reliability and survivability criteria
and specifies the associated Means of Assurance activities.
The Means of Assurance activities provide a link
to the Maintenance and Inspection systems and ensure that
the Performance Standards are being achieved
on an ongoing basis.
- In close liaison with all involved disciplines, establish
the key measures and indicators that will allow
monitoring integrity performance on a continuous basis.
Prepare Operations “Integrity dashboard” composed
of selected integrity measures and KPIs. Keep custody of the
dashboard and ensure that data update is
timely delivered by all involved disciplines. Advise on
trends.
− Assist in the preparation of first in-service inspection
of Subsea Architecture and perform
adequate
review of Subsea equipment installation reports to ensure
they are suitable for in-line inspections (pigging)
and online monitoring strategy.
- Assist all disciplines for the establishment of
verification programmes ensuring key integrity processes are in
place and work effectively, such as corrosion control,
chemicals and materials procurement, structural weight
control, lifting certification, FPSO classification,
management of excursions from operating envelopes,
management of backlogs, management of well safety barriers,
etc.
- Identification of SCEs and BCEs at tag level in UNISUP,
ensure specific measurement points are created,
and contribute to the definition of Commissioning and of
baseline inspection scopes of work.
Education:
Mechanical, Materials/Metallurgical Engineer or Subsea Engineer.
Professional
experiences: in Maintenance & Inspection, Integrity, Operations, Marine
engineering, Subsea operations or engineering in oil or service companies ,
with an ideal experience of 10 to 15 years.
Knowledge of Subsea Operations is required for the job.
Method of
Application
Interested persons should click here to apply
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