Integrity Engineer

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1 year ago
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Integrity Engineer
Full Time, Permanent
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
We're looking for an Integrity Engineer to join the INEOS Acetyls team. We need highly motivated individuals who want to be part of our growing business. INEOS Acetyls is a global chemicals business producing acetic acid and a range of derivatives across Europe, Asia and America. We’re part of INEOS - one of the largest petrochemical companies in the world, employing around 26,000 people across 194 sites in 29 countries.
You will be based at the Hull site, which is the largest producer of acetic acid, acetic anhydride and ethyl acetate in Europe. The products we produce are essential building blocks used in almost every industry, including renewable power, automotive, pharmaceuticals, coatings and textiles.
Hull is also home to the business's global Technology Development and Support Team and is based on the 370-acre Salt End Chemicals Park - a cluster of world-class chemicals and renewable energy businesses at the heart of the UK's energy estuary.
Be part of our journey to net zero
Sustainability is at the heart of our business, and we have created a road map to achieving net zero. We’re investing in this sustainable future right now; you could be part of our journey.
The Opportunity
As the Integrity Engineer, you will be responsible for defining, evaluating and reporting on mechanical pressure equipment inspections to ensure compliance with Statutory requirements and Ineos requirements for Safe, Reliable Operations.
If you thrive on a challenge and are prepared to push yourself, then INEOS’ open and non-hierarchical approach to business will give you the opportunity to quickly develop your career. We value daily collaboration and teamwork, reaping the benefits of working on site/office based.
What we offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Discretionary annual bonus plan
  • Generous contributory pension
  • Life assurance
  • 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays with option to buy extra annual leave and flex 5 of these bank holidays
  • Ongoing career development
  • Wide range of benefits including discounted private medical insurance, health cash plans and high street discounts
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
  • Free on-site gym will launch soon in Hull
  • Online health and fitness hub for employees, plus friends and family
  • Employee Assistance Programme offering a wide range of support services including counselling, financial support, legal services – for employees and family.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Volunteering opportunities
    Key accountabilities
  • Managing Inspection portfolio / Inspection Database Management System
  • Defining Written Schemes of Examinations
  • Analysing and reporting on Inspection & NDT results
  • Carrying out pressure equipment inspections
  • Analysing and reports on Inspection & NDT results
  • Carrying out Risk Based Inspection assessments
  • Providing technical support to Inspectors in preparation of inspection work scopes and review of Inspection findings
  • Investigating and report on in-service equipment degradation and failures
  • Planning and supporting inspections for plant Turnarounds & Projects
  • Carrying out Fitness for Service assessments
  • Defining and Monitoring Integrity Operating Windows
    About you
    We are looking for someone who has experience working as an Integrity Engineer (Cat 1 / Cat 2 - Pressure Vessels, Pipework, Tanks, Relief Devices) with a degree in a mechanical discipline.
    The successful candidate will have detailed knowledge of legislation, codes and standards related to mechanical equipment integrity along with a knowledge of materials and damage mechanisms; inspection and NDT methods; risk-based inspection and fitness for service.
    You will have excellent communication skills with the ability to develop strong working relationships based on trust and honest discussion.
    The ability to learn and apply best practices, acting with professionalism and always striving for excellent execution is key to this role, along with the ability to respond to challenges with resilience and reason

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