Job Details
Job Location
Lafayette Mechanical Integrity Office - Lafayette, LA
Description
Assist Project Management with final Mechanical Integrity reporting review in accordance with code standards, client and NVI practices.
Assist the Office Manager with the Data Management staff in preparing reports under Project Management directives.
Assist the data entry and AutoCAD staff in preparing reports under Project Management directives.
As an Engineer, review and sign off on reports, and review Recommendations for mitigation efforts if warranted.
Fluent with internal and external inspections on equipment at scheduled intervals to maintain the mechanical integrity of such equipment in accordance with API code standards for Field Inspection activities.
Ability to perform damage assessment, and review and assist in the repair plan development process in accordance with API code standards and/or ASME PCC-2 recommendations under Project Management directive and review.
Able to check and perform calculations relative to in-service deterioration, repairs, rerates, or alterations, such as those in the following, but not limited to:
Corrosion rates.
Weld joint quality and casting quality factors.
Joint efficiencies.
Static head pressure.
Internal pressure/minimum thickness.
External pressure.
Impact testing; and,
Nozzle reinforcement.
Ability to assist in scheduling activities related to inspection.
Adequately complete proper Company and client required documentation.
Knowledgeable of non-destructive examination methods.
Able to meet a critical work schedule focused within the oil & gas upstream, downstream and midstream industries under Project Management directives.
Ability to work closely with Owner/User or Client personnel and perform scope of work generation, PID systemization and circuitization as directed by Project Management.
Ability to learn multiple Internal database management systems, (IDMS).
Query scope of work by interval in multiple IDMS.
Any other activities deemed necessary by NVI Management. Will be required to learn the following:
Concepts of Non-Destructive Testing and Examination (ASNT)
Piping Design to code requirements (ASME, API)
Pressurized Equipment Design to code requirements (ASME, ASTM, API)
Storage Tanks (ASME, ASTM)
System Design and Analysis
Data Analysis and Evaluation
Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (PIDs)
Safety and/or Process Flow Diagrams (SFDs / PFDs)
Compliance and/or Regulatory Requirements (PSM, API, SEMS Qualifications
Required:
High School Diploma, G.E.D.
Valid U.S. drivers license and able to pass an MVR evaluation.
Strong organizational skills with efficiency, motivation, and determination to meet goals under pressure.
Confident and emotionally intelligent communicator who enjoys working and collaborating with others.
Independent and critical thinker with excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
Active listener with high stress tolerance and the ability to remain composed under tight deadlines. Preferred:
Advanced educational certifications and/or degrees