
MULTI DISCIPLINARY API INSPECTOR API-510 570 AND 653
QUALIFICATION/ SKILLS:
5 - Five years of industry related experience preferred.
Valid Certificates of API 510, API 570 AND API 653.
Must have current API 510 and/or 570 certification. API 653 certification is a plus.
Must be certifiable in UT Thickness at a minimum.
Must be knowledgeable in midstream/gas plant/NGL type equipment.
Must be able to work independently.
Knowledgeable in Microsoft software, and various IDMS platforms. ACAD experience is a plus
Good Health
Has the ability to work independently on-site worldwide.
Good listener (capable of understanding internal and customer needs)
Good communication skills.
Customer focused.
Work in a team environment.
Have a proactive attitude and can be self-reliant, also cope with changing priorities.
Able to work safely and follow company rules and procedures.
Strong work ethic.
Dependable.
Exceptional safety and quality awareness.
Adaptable to changing schedules.
Exceptional attention to detail.
Team work.
Ability to follow directions and procedures.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
Job Description
Reporting to the QA/QC Supervisor, the API 510 pressure vessel inspector would be responsible for preparing, implementing, and maintaining pressure vessel inspection programs in accordance with the quality management system (QMS), including report writing and documentation.
Responsibilities
Perform internal and external 510 and 570 inspections, as well as UT Thickness on a routine basis.
Maintain compliance based on required annual inspections, coordinate internal inspections, coordinate necessary external support, and facilitate other non-routine activities as needed.
Assist with developing, implementing, and maintaining the pressure vessel inspection plan together with engineering and corrosion specialist support, meeting all QMS requirements.
Perform inspection tasks and schedule monitoring programs to assure the mechanical integrity of the equipment, including:
Familiarize themselves with prior history of the vessels they are responsible for, reviewing the vessels prior inspection results, prior repairs, and current inspection plan;
Determine the types of inspection required, e.g. internal, external, on-stream, etc.;
Have a proactive attitude and can be self-reliant, also cope with changing priorities.
Able to work safely and follow company rules and procedures.
Strong work ethic.
Dependable.
Exceptional safety and quality awareness.
Adaptable to changing schedules.
Exceptional attention to detail.
Team work.
Ability to follow directions and procedures.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
Job Description
Reporting to the QA/QC Supervisor, the API 510 pressure vessel inspector would be responsible for preparing, implementing, and maintaining pressure vessel inspection programs in accordance with the quality management system (QMS), including report writing and documentation.
Responsibilities
Perform internal and external 510 and 570 inspections, as well as UT Thickness on a routine basis.
Maintain compliance based on required annual inspections, coordinate internal inspections, coordinate necessary external support, and facilitate other non-routine activities as needed.
Assist with developing, implementing, and maintaining the pressure vessel inspection plan together with engineering and corrosion specialist support, meeting all QMS requirements.
Perform inspection tasks and schedule monitoring programs to assure the mechanical integrity of the equipment, including:
Familiarize themselves with prior history of the vessels they are responsible for, reviewing the vessels prior inspection results, prior repairs, and current inspection plan;
Determine the types of inspection required, e.g. internal, external, on-stream, etc.;
Perform internal inspection of vessels in accordance with the inspection plan;
Verify that all new materials used during repairs or alterations are consistent with the specifications;
Assure that the minimum preheat and postweld heat treatments are performed in accordance with the qualified welding procedures.
Authorize any repair or alteration work before the work is started, and designate the hold points that are required;
Determine the corrosion rates, remaining life, and next inspection date for each pressure vessel;
Assess preferential weld corrosion of in-service welds and joints;
Review and update the inspection and NDE techniques required for each equipment, including the extent and locations of inspection and NDE;
Ensure all NDE results are evaluated and determined to be accepted or rejected, with recommendations to resolve all deficiencies.
Verify that all new materials used during repairs or alterations are consistent with the specifications;
Assure that the minimum preheat and postweld heat treatments are performed in accordance with the qualified welding procedures.
Authorize any repair or alteration work before the work is started, and designate the hold points that are required;
Determine the corrosion rates, remaining life, and next inspection date for each pressure vessel;
Assess preferential weld corrosion of in-service welds and joints;
Review and update the inspection and NDE techniques required for each equipment, including the extent and locations of inspection and NDE;
Ensure all NDE results are evaluated and determined to be accepted or rejected, with recommendations to resolve all deficiencies.
Review and update the surface cleaning requirements needed for inspection and examinations;
Determine the pressure test requirements for pressure vessels after alterations or major repairs, i.e., type of test, test medium, test pressure, test gauges, duration, regulatory requirements and forms;
Identify and document any required repairs, including ensuring all regulatory rules are followed and completing regulatory forms;
Specify any special equipment access requirements, including all safety conditions and permissions.
Be familiar with risk-based inspection (RBI) assessment to determine risk, including a systematic evaluation of both the probability and consequence of failure in accordance with API 580.
Maintain permanent and progressive records of all pressure vessels and pressure relieving devices, including adding new information pertinent to the operation, inspection, and maintenance history of the equipment.
Assuring that all local jurisdiction regulations are followed, including completing all forms, data sheets, and reports
Determine the pressure test requirements for pressure vessels after alterations or major repairs, i.e., type of test, test medium, test pressure, test gauges, duration, regulatory requirements and forms;
Identify and document any required repairs, including ensuring all regulatory rules are followed and completing regulatory forms;
Specify any special equipment access requirements, including all safety conditions and permissions.
Be familiar with risk-based inspection (RBI) assessment to determine risk, including a systematic evaluation of both the probability and consequence of failure in accordance with API 580.
Maintain permanent and progressive records of all pressure vessels and pressure relieving devices, including adding new information pertinent to the operation, inspection, and maintenance history of the equipment.
Assuring that all local jurisdiction regulations are followed, including completing all forms, data sheets, and reports
Recruiter Name:Tej Bahadur Rai
Company:INdustrial Technology and Oil services
Email Address:hr_intech@intech.ly
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