The Materials and Corrosion Engineer / Inżynier materiałowy (materiały korozyjne) - Holandia, Zagranica
Od Brunel Polska Sp. z o.o.
- Ostatnia aktualizacja:
- 15/03/2012
- Rodzaj pracy:
- Pełny etat
- Rodzaj umowy:
- Na czas nieokreślony
- Liczba wakatów:
- 1
- Min. doświadczenie:
- Od 5 do 10 lat
- Min. wykształcenie:
- Wyższe inżynierskie
- Branża:
- Praca Inżynieria
Opis stanowiska pracy
The Materials and Corrosion Engineer is part of the Mechanical, Materials and Integrity Delivery Group.
The vision and goals of the delivery group (and of the individual) are:
- To be a service provider of first choice with a clear added value for materials and corrosion engineering services
- To work in global alignment with other regions, and disciplines, most especially the inspection, mechanical, and process technology skill pools
- To work for Shell operating companies, joint ventures and non-Shell customers as activity leader or via other activity leaders within MMI, or from process technology and/or project groups
- To be part of a learning organization in which it is rewarding to work, and knowledge is shared effectively across the regions
- To participate in industry consortia's (e.g. JIP's, NACE, MTI) and standards (e.g. API/ISO) meetings.
- To lead or participate in process-related and/or equipment area initiatives concerning reliability, availability, operability, integrity, technology deployment, material selection for projects, etc.
The Materials and Corrosion Engineer is expected to be able to provide:
- Support to existing facilities including;
- Shutdown planning and risk based assessments
- Material specification and prequalification
- Turnaround inspection, repair recommendations, and overall Quality assurance
- Material failure investigations
- Troubleshooting, and technical support for corrosion and materials issues in operating plant equipment in refineries, petrochemical facilities, pipelines, and upstream surface facilities.
- Process equipment operating data analysis and interpretations, as it relates to the control of integrity operating windows. Emphasis is on corrosion degradation mechanism identification and control.
- Preparation of corrosion control documents or corrosion control strategies for key process units in downstream, upstream, and gas assets
- Project support / quality assurance for materials selection, understanding the process parameters impacting corrosion and equipment life.
- Establish competency requirements / profiles for both the team and site technical support personnel.
- Global training to support the competency requirements.
- Technology gatekeeping / monitoring to assess appropriate application of high value added M&C technologies to enhance our business.
- Guidance and ownership of technology development, engineering standards, and best practices
- Support to development of risk-based inspection plans based on corrosion mechanisms of interest.
- Ability to develop and use corrosion models to predict corrosion rates and determine methods to control. Ability to perform failure diagnosis and mitigation work on degraded components.
- Maintain relationships with internal team members and stakeholders (other discipline engineers, service managers, project and process engineers, etc).
- Comply with corporate and P&T standards and work processes.
- Drive Enterprise First behaviours with regard to Leadership, Accountability and Teamwork.
The level of accountability in providing above activities will depend on specialization around M&C aspects of the discipline.
It is expected that the applicant will be able to perform independently in the EMMI MC team.
Wymagania
Willingness for substantial business travel
Working at two locations (Amsterdam, Rijswijk) demands flexibility and organizing capacities
The Materials and Corrosion (M&C) Engineer should preferably have BSc or higher in Chemical or Materials Engineering.
Prefereably 10 years but at least 5 years of professional experience in the M&C discipline.
The M&C Engineer is expected to have a sound background in engineering, as well as knowledge in the field of process technology, metallurgy, welding, equipment design, and corrosion degradation modes.
Experience with process safety engineering or HEMP/LOPA studies is a strong advantage.
Field experience is a prerequisite.
Important soft skills include: Strong written and verbal communication skills, the ability to listen well, good organizational skills, self motivated to learn, successful experience working as part of a team being comfortable with change and being able to respond rapidly to it. Results oriented. Customer focused.
The M&C engineer is expected to have skill to mastery level in:
- Materials Selection and Specification
- Corrosion Control Systems Design and Management
- Investigation of Equipment Failure
- Delivers Results & Champions Customer Focus
- Analyses & Solves Problems
- Fluent English
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