Service Description
Ensure the implementation of Materials, Corrosion, and Integrity (MCI) requirements in the design, fabrication, testing, installation, pre-commissioning, and commissioning of the BN project. Ensure the final products delivered meets the MCI requirements as well as the project scope of work and specifications.
Carry out the MCI activities during detail design, fabrication, testing, installation, and support the commissioning in accordance with Company policies and standards.
Address MCI related technical queries and clarification questions from vendors.
Set up and manage appropriate systems required to assure integrity of the project scope.
Provide technical assurance and ensure that all MCI deliverables as defined in the Project Controls and Assurance Plan (PCAP) are completed successfully to meet Project specifications and quality standards.
Carry out the identification, maturation and deployment of value adding new MCI related technologies and innovations to optimize the project scope. Support the testing and qualification of these new technologies.
Monitor the testing of materials.
Contribute to the development of fit for purpose quality plan and Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) including materials management procedure for the Project.
Ensure the identification and lateral application of MCI related learnings from other projects.
Contribute to the management of change process to ensure technical integrity, efficiency, and safety of facilities.
Liaise with the broader materials and corrosion organization within Shell both locally and globally to ensure up-to-date tools and strategies are applied in the management of materials and corrosion on the project.
Provide authentic and visible leadership in the areas of HSSE, diversity, interpersonal and technical skills development, and cost leadership.
Ensure HSSEQ Compliance: Ensure all MCI activities comply with HSSEQ (Health, Safety, Security, Environment and Quality) standards and promote a safety-first culture on-site.
Enforcing Shell and IOGP (International Oil and Gas Producers) HSE (Health Safety and Environment) policies and procedures at Company worksites.
Interface Management: Manage interfaces between MCI activities and other project disciplines, including Subsea Hardware, FPSO, and Umbilical systems.
Conduct Technical Reviews: Participate in technical reviews, including HAZIDs, HAZOPs, and constructability reviews, providing expert input on MCI-related matters.
Maintain Industry Knowledge: Stay updated with the latest MCI technologies, industry standards, and best practices to ensure the project utilizes the most efficient and effective welding methods.
Document Control: Ensure all MCI documentation, including reports, certificates, and records, are accurately maintained and readily available for review and audit.
Requisite Qualifications
A minimum of a bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or equivalent (preferably Materials and Metallurgy) with at least 8 years of experience in upstream Exploration and Production (EP) projects with emphasis on Design and Execution in offshore environment.
At least 8 years’ experience directly related to materials and corrosion.
A COREN registered or registerable engineer.
Technical Professional with good knowledge of Offshore facilities design, fabrication, installation, and commissioning and should have played a key role in the delivery of at least one major offshore project involving FPSO design and installation.
Able to provide in-depth materials and corrosion expertise required for the design, fabrication, installation, pre-commissioning and commissioning of subsea and pipeline systems.
Able to work within and interface with mixed teams of professionals located globally.
Have excellent communication and negotiating skills.
Previous experience in working with the Nigerian Welding Society will be an advantage.
capability to proactively implement plans and follow through with sustained execution, meeting project milestones.
Able to maintain composure under pressure while providing clear and decisive leadership.
Able to deal with multiple, often conflicting, goals and priorities.
Strong interpersonal skills – able to influence and develop relationships across disciplines and multiple cultures, be comfortable coaching and motivating others, and delivering through others.
Able to identify opportunities for optimizing offshore systems designs, reducing operating costs (e.g. reducing chemical injection rates) and proposing technically robust solutions to deliver value.
Familiar with project development challenges in Nigeria or in other regions with similar challenges
Good understanding and application of Industry standards and codes for MCI (DNV, API, ASME, etc.).
Knowledge in use of MS Office tools or similar software
Knowledge of personal and process safety.
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