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| Background | ExxonMobil’s flagship refinery and petrochemical complex at Fawley, based in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the south coast, is the largest and most technically complex refining and petrochemicals facility in the UK. Fawley is also home to our European Regional Engineering Office, which delivers in-depth technical consulting, support and leadership to operating plants and £multi-million projects across Europe and the Middle East. All of this means we can offer our people unrivalled opportunities for professional growth. We’re looking for engineers who are natural problem-solvers, with a real passion for technical professionalism. If you enjoy challenge, here’s an unrivalled opportunity to develop your specialist expertise, push technical limits – both yours and ours – and enjoy real financial, intellectual and personal rewards. The Inspection / Fixed Equipment Engineer (herein after referred to as an Inspection Engineer) supports a Business Team for the integrity and reliability of fixed pressurised equipment. The role is centred about administering risk based systems, and includes responsibility for PSSR compliance, planning and co-ordinating inspection activities, and general technical support for maintenance, repair, and supply of equipment. The Inspection Engineer is expected to work as part of an integrated team, to be self-motivated, and responsible for meeting targets and deadlines.
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| Role | The Fawley Inspection Group has a key role in assuring the integrity and reliability of fixed equipment and piping at the Fawley Refinery Site. The Inspection Engineer position within this Group reports to a Lead Inspection Engineer, with responsibilities to a specific Business Unit.
Training will be provided to meet local requirements and that of the accreditation body.
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| Reports to | Fawley Inspection Group Head
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| Main Tasks & Responsibilities | Planning for and day to day support of inspection activities. Administrating the corporate Risk Based Inspection systems and written schemes. Application of the Quality systems to meet Pressure Systems Safety Regulations. Act as a Competent Person in terms of the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations, or working towards this competency. Implementation of risk based inspection and equipment strategies (written schemes). Plan and co-ordinate inspection and NDT services by others. Analyse and act upon inspection results. Liaise with Operations, Maintenance, and Technical Departments, including risk assessment, trouble shooting, and problem resolution. Provide leadership and technical support for static equipment integrity and reliability, Turnarounds, and specific Project activities.
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| Qualifications | Ideally a degree qualified Chartered Engineer or Professional Engineer equivalent, or HND / HNC qualified working to Incorporated status.
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| Knowledge & Skills | A minimum of 3-5years relevant Industry experience, including inspection of major pressure systems. Knowledgeable of inspection, mechanical engineering, welding, materials, corrosion mechanisms, NDT techniques, and QA/QC relative to fabrications.
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