Develop, implement, and continuously improve the Ultem Mechanical Integrity program in alignment with Process Safety Management (PSM) requirements and company standards.
Manage programs and projects to improve asset reliability of fixed asset systems of piping, tanks, vessels, silos, bins, heat exchangers, pressure relief devices and structures.
Lead or support root cause investigations for equipment failures and recommend corrective and preventive actions.
Responsible for supporting inspection, non-destructive examination, preventative and predictive maintenance processes while constantly striving for 100% reliability/ uptime of equipment & operating systems.
Review & approve all fabrication repair, alteration, replacement decisions and plans for piping, tanks, pressure vessels and pressure relief devices.
Manage and oversee QA/QC of all fabrication repair, alteration and fabrication of piping, tanks, pressure vessels & pressure relief devices.
Provide engineering support for maintenance activities, turnarounds, and capital projects involving mechanical equipment.
Maintain accurate documentation for inspections, repairs, and compliance records within asset management systems.
Requirements
BS in Engineering required: Mechanical, Civil, or Chemical will all be considered.
3 years+ experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably petrochemical industry.
Outstanding mechanical aptitude and understanding of mechanical equipment and systems.
Certifications in API 510, API 570, API 653, and NACE CIP are preferred.
Working knowledge of API RP 571, API 579, 580, and 581 is preferred.
Knowledge of the Indiana Boiler and Pressure Vessel Rules, NBIC NB23 codes, ASME Codes and Standards is preferred.
Knowledge of welding processes and static equipment repair techniques is preferred.
Knowledge of visual and non-destructive examination methods is preferred.
Project management experience and experience with PS AIM and INSPECT software is a plus.