We are seeking a competent Mid-Level Valve Integrity Engineer to manage and execute valve integrity programs ensuring safety, compliance, and optimal performance. The engineer will conduct integrity assessments, coordinate inspection activities, analyze data, and implement maintenance strategies in line with industry standards such as API and ASME. This role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams to mitigate valve-related risks and enhance asset reliability.
Plan, execute, and oversee valve integrity assessments including inspections, testing, and fitness-for-service evaluations.
Analyze valve condition data to identify degradation mechanisms and recommend remediation or replacement strategies.
Develop and maintain valve integrity management plans aligned with company policies and industry codes (API, ASME).
Coordinate inspection and maintenance activities with operations and maintenance teams.
Review inspection reports, non-destructive testing (NDT) results, and integrity findings to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Manage valve integrity databases and ensure all documentation is current and audit-ready.
Perform risk-based assessments and contribute to reliability-centered maintenance programs focused on valve systems.
Ensure valve designs and maintenance practices comply with regulatory and safety standards.
Support incident investigations and root cause analyses related to valve failures.
Liaise with engineering, operations, maintenance, and external vendors to address valve integrity issues.
Provide technical guidance on valve integrity matters during shutdowns, turnarounds, and audits.
Prepare detailed technical reports, presentations, and recommendations for management.
Identify opportunities to improve valve integrity processes and implement best practices.
Mentor junior engineers and participate in training initiatives to enhance team knowledge.
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related discipline.
3–6 years of experience in valve integrity, inspection, or asset integrity engineering roles.
Solid knowledge of valve types, failure mechanisms, and integrity assessment techniques.
Proficiency with valve integrity management software and inspection tools.
Strong understanding of API standards (e.g., API 570, API 653) and ASME codes.
Experience with risk assessment methodologies and fitness-for-service evaluations.
Analytical thinker with excellent problem-solving abilities.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and work effectively in a team environment.
API 570, API 653, or equivalent valve inspection and integrity certifications.
Training in risk-based inspection (RBI) and fitness-for-service assessments.