Integrity Services
Group
We offer a diverse portfolio of engineering support services and
products to the upstream and downstream oil and gas markets
throughout the world. Our oil and gas centre in Aberdeen is an
established provider of a range of risk based integrity services
that support and enhance asset operation and maintenance.
We are currently looking for Integrity Team Leader with a
background in offshore integrity management to work as part of a
dedicated team.
Job responsibilities
Reporting to the Project Manager, your main objective will be to
direct and control effectively and efficiently the work allocated
to you.
You will provide day to day management to deliver an effective
commercial service through a dept/office and assess complex
problems for external clients where the parameters are not well
defined and to determine solutions where previous experience does
not provide any precedent.
You will review, analyse and make recommendations based on the
results generated from offshore activities. You will perform
assessments for integrity against the relevant legislation and
industry standards in a proactive manner and where an anomaly does
not immediately compromise asset integrity, provision shall be made
for monitoring its deterioration.
It will be your responsibility to liaise with offshore inspection
engineers and NDT personnel on a regular basis, also acting as
focal point for communications with client onshore facilities
engineering. You will have a duty to cascade information to other
members of the project team and other Lloyd's Register Group
projects.
You will provide timely and accurate reports to the Project Manager
and client as required, informing the client of anomalies and
recommend actions to be taken. You will issue integrity statements
and manage project databases.
In relation to quality and safety you will ensure project
activities are performed in accordance with accreditation schemes,
legislation and industry standards and that project activities are
performed in accordance with the health, safety and environmental
policy. You will also hold regular quality and safety briefings
with offshore personnel and third party contractors.
Our requirements
To be considered you should have a degree or equivalent in an
engineering discipline. You will also need a wide breadth and depth
of knowledge within the petrochemical, inspection or engineering
industry with proven skills in project management and be an
effective verbal and written communicator. In depth knowledge of
pressure vessel and pipework design and inspection codes of
practice is required. A chartered/European engineer would be an
advantage, as would commercial and financial awareness.