What are the responsibilities and job description for the Static equipment Integrity Engineer position at Flexicrew Technical Services?
Responsibilities:
• Act as the technical authority and final reviewer for static equipment engineering and integrity decisions.
• Establish and maintain engineering standards, best practices, and templates for static equipment engineering
• Lead the design review of static equipment, including pressure vessels, piping systems, heat exchangers, and storage tanks.
• Review and approve specifications, datasheets, drawings, and material selection.
• Ensure compliance with applicable international standards and regulatory requirements (ASME, API, ISO, etc.).
• Oversee vendor document reviews, fabrication activities, and technical bid evaluations.
• Support Asset Integrity Management (AIM) frameworks and governance requirements.
• Review inspection findings, corrosion studies, and damage mechanism assessments.
• Provide leadership in Risk Based Inspection (RBI) and other risk assessment activities.
• Lead Fitness For Service (FFS) assessments and provide technical direction for advanced evaluations.
o Independently perform FFS Level 1 & Level 2 assessments
o Possess strong working knowledge of FFS Level 3 methodologies and applications
• Develop and approve recommendations for repair, alteration, replacement, or continued operation of static equipment.
• Define inspection strategies, maintenance plans, and long term lifecycle management programs.
• Update program with latest regulations, standards, and integrity assessment methods.
• Review and approve Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) and Procedure Qualification Records (PQR).
• Provide technical support for fabrication, erection, repair, and modification activities.
• Interface with inspection, corrosion engineering, operations, maintenance, projects, and HSE teams.
• Provide technical guidance and decision support to management and stakeholders.
• Represent the organization during audits, regulatory inspections, and technical reviews.
• Mentor and guide junior and senior engineers, providing technical direction and skill development.
• Review and approve technical reports, calculations, and recommendations prepared by the team.
Qualification:
•Education:
o Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Materials, Metallurgical Engineering, or equivalent.
•Experience:
o Minimum 10 years of experience in mechanical integrity engineering, preferably in Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Refining sectors.
•Technical Skills:
o Expertise in Pressure vessels and piping systems, Equipment integrity, Material Selection, corrosion assessment & control, NDEs, Welding procedures and qualification reviews, Repair methods & Remaining life assessment and Fitness-for-Service Analysis.
o Proven experience working within Asset Integrity or Fixed Equipment Management programs and advanced corrosion assessment techniques.
o Working knowledge of codes, standards and practices and their application (e.g. API 510, API 570, API 579, API 580/581, ASME B31.3, ASME BPVCs, etc.).
•Other Requirements:
o Preferred: API 510, API 570, API 580 certification.
Soft Skills:
o Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
o Strong communication, leadership, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
o Ability to work independently, adapt, and drive continuous improvement.
o Willingness to travel and adapt to dynamic work environments.