Role Summary
Lead pressure‑equipment integrity activities across the asset lifecycle. Provide technical direction to field integrity personnel, plan and execute inspections and repairs, support turnarounds, and translate inspection findings into practical integrity strategies. The role requires strong stakeholder leadership, frequent travel to field sites, and the ability to run meetings, manage schedules in Outlook, and communicate clearly with operations and contractors.
Key Accountabilities
- Provide technical direction, coaching and development for Field Integrity personnel in coordination with Field Integrity Leads.
- Ensure execution of the Pressure Equipment Integrity Management System and Tank Integrity Management System.
- Plan, coordinate and execute pressure vessel inspections, tank internal inspections, coatings and repairs; provide field support during turnarounds.
- Coordinate with Field Operations and turnaround planners to schedule PSV, vessel and tank inspections/servicing (5‑Year Planner or equivalent).
- Review inspection reports and recommend integrity management strategies and repair scopes; align area plans with corporate integrity goals.
- Manage and oversee contractors and inspection vendors to ensure work meets code and company standards.
- Participate in risk assessments, fitness‑for‑service evaluations and corrosion management activities.
- Lead cross‑functional meetings and represent Asset Integrity in stakeholder forums; manage follow‑ups and schedules in Outlook.
Required Qualifications & Experience
- Professional designation: P.Eng. or P.Tech. (APEGA registration required) .
- Experience: Minimum 7 years in oil & gas or related process industries with hands‑on pressure equipment inspection/repair experience.
- Certifications: API 510 required.
- Driver’s license: Valid Class 5 and willingness to travel to field sites.
- Technical knowledge: Familiarity with pressure equipment design codes, jurisdictional inspection requirements, and upstream facility operations.
- Communication: Proven ability to run stakeholder meetings, prepare clear reports, and manage calendars and follow‑ups in Outlook.
Preferred / Asset Qualifications
- API 653, API 570, National Board, ABSA ISI‑BPVPP/PVPP certifications.
- NACE corrosion certifications or equivalent corrosion management training.
- Experience with 5‑Year planning tools and turnaround coordination.
- Experience developing integrity strategies and risk‑based inspection programs.
Skills & Attributes
- Leadership: Able to coach field staff and influence Operations, Maintenance and Projects.
- Strong communicator: Clear, concise in meetings and written reports; effective at stakeholder engagement.
- Organized and decisive: Prioritizes work, tracks actions to closure, and ensures regulatory and corporate compliance.
- Field‑capable: Comfortable traveling to and working at field sites as required.