Primary Responsibilities:
- Lead or support RBI assessments for fixed equipment (pressure vessels, piping, tanks, exchangers) using recognized methodologies and software tools (e.g., PCMS, Meridium, Capstone, API RBI, Antea).
- Evaluate probability of failure (POF) and consequence of failure (COF) through corrosion modeling, degradation rate analysis, inspection history, and process conditions.
- Develop and maintain corrosion circuits, damage mechanism assessments (DMAs), and risk-based inspection plans in alignment with API 580/581.
- Review and interpret inspection reports (NDE, API, CWI, UT, RT, etc.) to validate RBI assumptions and update risk models based on new data.
- Support mechanical integrity (MI) programs through engineering evaluation of inspection data, corrosion monitoring, and integrity assessments of pressure equipment.
- Perform and document Fitness-for-Service (FFS) evaluations in accordance with API 579, integrating results into RBI models and inspection strategies.
- Assist with or lead root cause failure analyses (RCFA) and help establish or refine integrity operating windows (IOWs) to control degradation risks.
- Communicate RBI outcomes to client mechanical, reliability, process, and inspection teams to ensure inspection strategies align with asset conditions and operational objectives.
- Participate in audits, QA/QC reviews, and development or refinement of RBI procedures, workflows, and MI documentation.
- Support turnaround and outage planning by providing risk-based prioritization of equipment and recommended NDE techniques.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related technical discipline.
- 3+ years of experience in RBI, asset integrity, mechanical integrity, corrosion engineering, or similar roles in industrial environments.
- Working knowledge of relevant industry codes (API 510, 570, 579, 653, API 580/581, ASME B31.3/Section VIII).
- Experience with IDMS and RBI platforms such as PCMS, Meridium, Capstone, API RBI, Antea, or equivalent.
- Strong analytical skills with proven ability to interpret inspection data and generate actionable engineering recommendations.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and technical presentation abilities.
- Ability to travel, work in field environments (confined spaces, heights, outdoor conditions), and support client needs during outages or extended operations.
- Strong work ethic with a safety-first mindset.
Preferred Qualifications:
- API 510, 570, 653, or API 580, 571 certifications (or relevant experience supporting these programs).
- Experience with corrosion modeling, materials selection, or coatings/linings evaluations.
- Prior work supporting refinery, petrochemical, midstream, or power MI/RBI programs.
- Familiarity with data visualization tools (Excel, Power BI, Crystal Reports, etc.).
- Professional Engineer (PE) or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) credential.
- Current TWIC, OSHA 10/30, or other applicable safety training.
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, climbing, and crawling.
- Tolerance to hot, cold, and loud environments.
- Manual dexterity and visual acuity required for detailed inspections.
Why
Primary Responsibilities:
- Lead or support RBI assessments for fixed equipment (pressure vessels, piping, tanks, exchangers) using recognized methodologies and software tools (e.g., PCMS, Meridium, Capstone, API RBI, Antea).
- Evaluate probability of failure (POF) and consequence of failure (COF) through corrosion modeling, degradation rate analysis, inspection history, and process conditions.
- Develop and maintain corrosion circuits, damage mechanism assessments (DMAs), and risk-based inspection plans in alignment with API 580/581.
- Review and interpret inspection reports (NDE, API, CWI, UT, RT, etc.) to validate RBI assumptions and update risk models based on new data.
- Support mechanical integrity (MI) programs through engineering evaluation of inspection data, corrosion monitoring, and integrity assessments of pressure equipment.
- Perform and document Fitness-for-Service (FFS) evaluations in accordance with API 579, integrating results into RBI models and inspection strategies.
- Assist with or lead root cause failure analyses (RCFA) and help establish or refine integrity operating windows (IOWs) to control degradation risks.
- Communicate RBI outcomes to client mechanical, reliability, process, and inspection teams to ensure inspection strategies align with asset conditions and operational objectives.
- Participate in audits, QA/QC reviews, and development or refinement of RBI procedures, workflows, and MI documentation.
- Support turnaround and outage planning by providing risk-based prioritization of equipment and recommended NDE techniques.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related technical discipline.
- 3+ years of experience in RBI, asset integrity, mechanical integrity, corrosion engineering, or similar roles in industrial environments.
- Working knowledge of relevant industry codes (API 510, 570, 579, 653, API 580/581, ASME B31.3/Section VIII).
- Experience with IDMS and RBI platforms such as PCMS, Meridium, Capstone, API RBI, Antea, or equivalent.
- Strong analytical skills with proven ability to interpret inspection data and generate actionable engineering recommendations.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and technical presentation abilities.
- Ability to travel, work in field environments (confined spaces, heights, outdoor conditions), and support client needs during outages or extended operations.
- Strong work ethic with a safety-first mindset.
Preferred Qualifications:
- API 510, 570, 653, or API 580, 571 certifications (or relevant experience supporting these programs).
- Experience with corrosion modeling, materials selection, or coatings/linings evaluations.
- Prior work supporting refinery, petrochemical, midstream, or power MI/RBI programs.
- Familiarity with data visualization tools (Excel, Power BI, Crystal Reports, etc.).
- Professional Engineer (PE) or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) credential.
- Current TWIC, OSHA 10/30, or other applicable safety training.
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, climbing, and crawling.
- Tolerance to hot, cold, and loud environments.
- Manual dexterity and visual acuity required for detailed inspections.
Why Team:
- Competitive pay with opportunities for overtime and travel compensation.
- Defined career path opportunities.
- Access to cutting-edge technology and a wide range of industrial sectors.
- A culture of safety, integrity, teamwork, and accountability.
TEAM, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse workforce and fostering an inclusive environment. All employment is based on qualifications, merit, and business need.
Team:
- Competitive pay with opportunities for overtime and travel compensation.
- Defined career path opportunities.
- Access to cutting-edge technology and a wide range of industrial sectors.
- A culture of safety, integrity, teamwork, and accountability.
TEAM, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse workforce and fostering an inclusive environment. All employment is based on qualifications, merit, and business need.