About the role
AI summarisedThe RBI Engineer will lead the development and implementation of Risk Based Inspection and Integrity Operating Windows frameworks for a global renewable fuels refinery in Singapore. This role involves managing mechanical integrity strategies, identifying damage mechanisms, and utilizing GE APM software to optimize asset reliability.
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Key Responsibilities
- Leads development and implementation of the RBI and IOW framework, key user of the site’s GE APM RBI software.
- Takes ownership and supports the improvement and implementation of the site inspection strategy.
- Coordinates work done by cross-functional teams, also outside of the site.
- Developing corrosion loops, identifying damage mechanisms/failure modes, defining IOWs, assessing risks based on the probability and consequence of failure is part of the job.
- Facilitates the RBI and IOW workshop with a multi-discipline team of Operations, Process, Maintenance and Inspection Engineers
Requirements
- Degree in Mechanical/Materials Engineering
- At least 7 years of experience in refinery and/or petrochemical environment
- Deep technical knowledge at advanced level - 5 years of experience in risk-based inspection development/implementation, inspection activities, turnarounds, projects and maintenance execution is essential.
- Familiarity with damage mechanisms in the refinery would be preferred.
- Having certifications in API 580, 510, 570, 653, CWI/CSWIP and possessing knowledge in ASME/EN codes would be an advantage.
- Ability to share knowledge and apply best practices.
- Good communication skills and internal/external stakeholder management
- Ability to work independently as well as in a team.
- Ability to facilitate and lead site as well as global initiatives.
- Strong work ethic with a positive attitude and ability to make timely decisions through good analytical and problem solving skills.