Exxon Mobil Corporation is one of the world’s largest publicly traded companies, an industry leader in the petroleum and petrochemical business and operates in virtually every region of the world. Mobil Producing Nigeria and Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria are affiliates of ExxonMobil Corporation and have operated in Nigeria for over 60 years and form one of the largest sources of revenue for the Nigerian government and economy.
At ExxonMobil, our vision is to lead in energy innovations that advance modern living and a net-zero future. As one of the world’s largest publicly traded energy and chemical companies, we are powered by a unique and diverse workforce fueled by pride in what we do and what we stand for. The success of our Upstream, Product Solutions and Low Carbon Solutions businesses is the result of the talent, curiosity and drive of our people. They bring solutions every day to optimize our strategy in energy, chemicals, lubricants and lower-emissions technologies.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Integrity Engineer
Location: Lagos with travel to offshore facilities.
Job Summary
What role you will play in our team:
Integrity Engineer ensuring that equipment, structures and systems of asset related to development, operation and reliability are maintained and operate safely throughout the facility life. This includes providing facilities integrity, technical and project support to the Nigeria DW assets and driving the BU asset integrity management programs.
The integrity engineer safeguards the longevity and safety of DW assets.
Responsible for integrity management for assigned assets (focus on corrosion prevention, inspection, monitoring, control and high-level structural engineering evaluations).
Engage Operations and provide integrity surveillance and management support. Primary equipment includes piping, pressure vessels, structures, foundations and subsea
Responsibilities
What you will do:
Understand the integrity condition of all production kit from subsea to surface (using appropriate risk assessments) and identify target integrity conditions
Identify potential risks, steward activities required to meet target integrity conditions and develop strategies to prevent failures
Implement inspection programs, monitor performance, recommend improvements, ensure standards and regulatory requirements are met
Analyze inspection results and conduct fitness for service assessment to ensure integrity of the equipment
Develop and implement integrity activities that include inspection and corrosion monitoring and control
Support project development for growth opportunities and operations of producing assets to ensure asset facilities integrity is maintained through all phases
Apply understanding of asset operations, and teamwork, communication and presentation skills to develop and deliver cost effective technical support.
Conduct pro-active corrosion engineering surveillance activities. Routine surveillance of field integrity performance
Identify opportunities to improve work processes including automation, digitalization and use of new technologies
Interface with all key stakeholders (partners, regulators, contractors, other functions) to support integrity programs and reliability performance targets
Develop prioritized seriatim listing of integrity issues for both shutdown and non-shutdown related deficiencies for effective work planning
Provide technical advice to other Esso functional groups on materials engineering, inspection, failure analysis, welding and non-destructive testing
Ensures timely recognition, screening and communication of SHE risk and Reliability threats associated with equipment integrity i.e. piping vessels, pipeline, risers. Able to lead or participate in risk assessments as required.
Develop and coordinate implementation of integrated risk based and cost effective integrity management or repair solutions
Provide periodic updates to asset management on overall asset integrity status and stewardship
Provide first line support for structural integrity assessments (member structural capacity evaluations for increased loading, structural modifications, e.t.c) and provide support for advanced level assessments where required
Work with all other integrity sub teams – corrosion prevention, inspections, coatings/repairs to come up integrated solutions to mitigate corrosion issues
Work independently on a wide range of facilities issues, including ability to research relevant technology and previous experience of others
Requirements
Skills and Qualifications:
Minimum of Bachelor of Science / Engineering in any of the following degrees: Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Structural, Materials, Metallurgical, Petroleum, and Corrosion
Closely related professional experience
Knowledge of: Applied Solid Mechanics, Corrosion Prediction & Monitoring, Fitness for Service, Fixed Equipment Strategy Development, Integrity Management Systems, Integrity Plan Execution, Nondestructive Examination, Piping and Valve Systems, Pressure Vessels and Risk Assessment and Work Selection. Broad knowledge of discipline design standards, specifications, codes, and appropriate safety criteria
Preferred Qualifications/ Experience:
Minimum of 5 years relevant oil & gas industry experience
Minimum of 5 years providing facilities asset integrity engineering support
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs.
Behavioural expectations: Strong Team Player, Good Communication skills (written and verbal), Good Coordination and Collaboration skills, Good Technical, Problem solving and Analytical skills, Takes Initiative and Applies learning