Atlantis IT Group · 4 days ago
Program Manager - Mechanical Integrity
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Responsibilities
Initiate and set goals for programs according to the strategic objectives of the organization
Plan the programs from start to completion involving deadlines, milestones and processes
Devise evaluation strategies to monitor performance and determine the need for improvements
Supervise all program and project managers involved to provide feedback and resolve complex problems
Discover ways to enhance efficiency and productivity of procedures and people
Apply change, risk and resource management principles when needed
Read reports prepared by managers to determine progress and issues
Ensure program operations and activities adhere to legal guidelines and internal policies
Keep senior management informed with detailed and accurate reports or presentations
Good understanding of refinery processes to implement Risk based Inspection Strategy
Well versed with ASME design standards for fixed equipment and API-510, 570, 580, 581 inspection standards
Should have thorough understanding of NDT techniques and its applicability
Should have expert level knowledge about damage Mechanism and its applicability to asset/component considering metallurgy and process
Should have expert level knowledge of Risk Assessment, Risk Ranking and Inspection Planning
Lead activity for process and integrity data gathering/mining efforts and set up rules for data validation
Facilitate Corrosion Review, Risk Review, and Inspection Planning Review sessions
Understand the Management of Change (MOC) process
Review scope packages, inspection reports, and execution schedules
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering; Specialty in corrosion, metallurgical, materials, mechanical or chemical preferred.
15+ years leading mechanical integrity programs in a refinery or chemical processing facility; Corporate equivalent acceptable; 5+ years in a supervisory or managerial capacity.
Detailed working knowledge and training relevant to NACE/API/ASME codes and standards.
Demonstrated understanding of OSHA PSM compliance.
Preferred
API 571 and/or 580 certifications