INTEGRITY MANAGER
Location
Grangemouth
INEOS FPS
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FPS is an INEOS-owned integrated oil and gas liquid transportation and processing system with a nominal capacity in excess of one million barrels per day serving the central area of the North Sea.
Oil and gas liquids from over 50 offshore fields and St Fergus flow through pipelines into FPS. FPS transports crude oil and gas liquids from offshore and onshore entry points, processes the liquids at Kinneil and redelivers to the customer Forties Blend crude oil at Hound Point and either Raw Gas or fractionated Gas Products at Grangemouth.
Having committed to significant investment over the next few years, we now require Integrity Manager with relevant experience to play a key role in the delivery and support of this growth in our business.
Job Purpose
Develop and deliver the integrity support services for INEOS FPS to deliver legal compliance and achieve business goals across all engineering disciplines for plant integrity, process safety and containment.
Principle Accountabilities
- Manage a team of professionals including staff, agency and 3rd party contractors
- Deliver compliance with UKAS accredited inspection quality system to ISO/IEC 17020
- Deliver compliance with PSSR 2000 (Pressure Systems Safety Regulations), PSR (Pipeline Safety Regulations 1996), PUWER, COMAH and Offshore Safety Case Regulations 2005
- Deliver Inspection Standards, systems, advice, judgments and improvements to comply with the law and achieve business goals.
Job Requirements
- INEOS FPS consists of a number of top tier COMAH sites and includes an Offshore Platform (Unity). There are a large range of process technologies and chemical hazards to understand and many corrosion degradation mechanisms to protect against, in particular a wide range of varied unstabilised crude and gas streams inputting to the FPS Pipeline from the North Sea Offshore Assets. The jobholder is required to have a wide general knowledge and understanding of the entirety of the integrity related aspects of the business.
- The jobholder is regularly required to make important judgements and decisions relating to equipment manufacture, design and condition acceptability to ensure its fitness for service. This involves providing advice and information to site management on discipline engineering topics such as legal duties and interpretation, inspection and repair options, equipment condition concerns, long term fitness for service.
Qualifications, knowledge and Skills
Level of Education & Experience
- Degree qualified Mechanical Engineer and Chartered Engineer and experience of petrochemicals and oil & gas manufacturing operations, maintenance, design, fabrication, inspection and commissioning.
- Minimum of 15 years’ experience in Technical Mechanical Engineering, including Inspection. Knowledge of QA/QC principles is expected within this experience.
- In-depth knowledge and understanding of inspection practices, including non-destructive testing techniques (both routine and specialist) and metallurgical testing.
- Thorough knowledge of the law as it applies to the design, manufacture, operation, maintenance, inspection and decommissioning of mechanical equipment. (PSSR, PUWER, LOLER, HSAWA, PED, DSEAR, Pipeline Regulations, Offshore Installations (Safety Case) Regulations, etc), and mechanical design codes and standards.
- Demonstrated capability and experience to manage and lead a team of multi discipline Engineers, including mechanical, pipeline, materials, corrosion, production chemistry, civil/structural, QA/QC disciplines.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their CV and apply.