Own the enterprise-wide approach to inspection program management, including programs governed by API 510 (pressure vessels), API 570 (piping systems), and API 653 (storage tanks).
Define and maintain expectations for risk-based inspection (RBI) methodology application across all O&P USA assets.
Continuously optimize inspection programs to ensure the enterprise is inspecting the right equipment, in the right areas, at the right intervals.
Ensure inspection programs are aligned with applicable API codes, ASME standards, corporate mechanical integrity expectations, and OMS requirements.
Drive standardization of inspection planning, documentation, and reporting practices across all sites.
Requirements
Certified API 510, API 570, and API 653 Inspector; additional certifications such as AWS CWI, NACE/AMPP, or RBI Analyst preferred.
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field preferred.
15-20 years of experience in inspection management, mechanical integrity, or asset reliability in refining, petrochemical, or pipeline operations.
Deep familiarity with relevant inspection codes and standards, including API 510, 570, 653, 579, 580/581, and applicable ASME standards.
Proven track record building and operating Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) programs, conducting damage mechanism reviews, and managing inspection planning.
Proven ability to engage, influence, and coach inspection teams across multiple operating sites.