Asset Integrity Engineering (AIE) is currently looking to recruit a Principal Corrosion Engineer to be permanently based in AIE’s head office in Sharjah, UAE.
The successful candidate must be degree qualified and have a minimum of 15 years North Sea or Western corrosion management experience in Oil and Gas operations.
We are offering both contract and staff salary packages which are tax free and competitive.
View the detailed requirements below, and if you meet the criteria, click here to apply
No Agencies Please
Summary of Role:
Responsible for all consultancy and engineering services relating to corrosion management and materials integrity.
Responsibilities/Duties:
- Corrosion and materials technical authority.
- Design, manage, or implement (as applicable) corrosion control strategies covering corrosion monitoring and inspection activities, including preparation and delivery of annual and periodic reports, corrosion status of systems, identification and assessment of significant trends from surveys.
- Provide authoritative technical assessment and interpretation of corrosion/inspection monitoring data (using databases as apt) and recommend changes in corrosion criticality analyses and monitoring/inspection programs where appropriate.
- Complete detailed corrosion and materials studies.
- Provide corrosion expertise to and effectively interact with multi-disciplinary RBI or other process groups.
- Undertake or co-ordinate failure investigations into material and corrosion issues in accordance with prescribed or approved failure investigation procedures.
- Participate in and provide input to the regular review of corrosion management information such as Corrosion Control Matrices and Key Performance Indicators.
- Set up and chair corrosion and integrity management review meetings and coordinate actions arising.
- Provide technical leadership and authority in designated corrosion engineering disciplines.
- Assist with any other appropriate duties and responsibilities as and when required, also undertake specific projects as may be instructed by management from time to time.
- Participate in external professional activities including conference and committee work where it is consistent with the development and delivery of the business objectives.
- Ensure that the safety policies and procedures are understood and adhered to as far as reasonably practicable in order to ensure a safe working environment.
- Carry out all work in accordance with the company Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Systems.
- Perform all assigned tasks to the highest professional standards with due professional diligence and care in total conformance with the Integrated Management Systems and business values, ethical and moral standards of the company.
Skills/Qualifications:
- Degree qualified in a recognized engineering or science related discipline, preferably holding and maintaining UK chartered status and corporate membership of at least one relevant learned institution.
- Minimum 15 years’ successful corrosion practitioner experience in the oil and gas or related industries with sound knowledge of relevant plant, process or production chemistry, and structural and process materials properties.
- Must be able to demonstrate up-to-date knowledge of and be able to use applicable national and international standards in the corrosion or related fields.
- Must possess proven and successful experience in delivery of high quality oral and written communications.