Job Title: Internal Corrosion Engineer
Location: Tulsa, OK
Duration: 6 months to conversion
Description:
s an Internal Corrosion Engineer, you will lead efforts to address internal corrosion issues, applying your expertise in corrosion control mechanisms, monitoring, testing, and mitigation strategies. You will collaborate with Technical Services and Operations to ensure compliance with company requirements, industry standards, and regulations. Additionally, you will prepare and deliver presentations, build improvement plans, update company standards, and maintain a strong understanding of safety requirements.
Responsibilities/Expectations:
ccounts for a diverse range of sophisticated assignments requiring the use of experience, innovation and judgment
May supervise the work of others
Demonstrates technical expertise in a specialty, geographic area, or operational function and applies specialized knowledge in the effective completion of large-scope projects
Prepares and delivers presentations
nticipates internal/external customer needs; assesses requirements and identifies solutions
Interprets internal/external business challenges and improves products, processes or services
Collaborates with teams to ensure compliance, build improvement plans and meet training needs
Champions processes, procedures and safety standards
Monitors and controls costs and resources associated with projects
Serves as the Internal Corrosion Subject Matter Expert, supporting various teams and external customers to ensure effective corrosion control
Manages internal corrosion control programs, ensuring compliance with standards and regulations, optimizing costs, and coordinating with local personnel on maintenance and environmental concerns
Oversees the internal corrosion database, process data, generate reports, and collaborate with local personnel to resolve issues
Ensures compliance with industry standards (DOT 192/195, API, INGAA, NACE/AMPP, PRCI), collaborate with industry groups and company teams to develop and maintain guidelines, and deliver training to support the enterprise
Conducts audits to ensure continual compliance with Company Operating Requirements and Regulatory Requirements
Other duties as assigned
Education/Years of Experience: Required: Bachelor's Degree in relevant Engineering field from an accredited college or university, OR Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology in a relevant field with Professional Engineer (P.E.) license.
minimum eight (8) years of multifaceted engineering experience in the natural gas or petrochemical industry
Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering and minimum seven (7) years of progressive engineering experience in the natural gas or petrochemical industry and PE Certification
Other Requirements: Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as a main priority
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Application and PC skills
Proficiency in engineering specialties covering more than one subject are
Preferred: Project Management experience
In-depth knowledge of internal corrosion control mechanisms, monitoring, testing, inspection, and mitigation strategies, including specialty chemical requirements for wet natural gas gathering, hazardous liquids, and processing operations (sweetening and dehydration) both onshore and offshore Gulf of Mexico US Operations and a thorough knowledge of these requirements within 49 CFR 192 and 195
Strong technical writing capabilities to formulate logical, risk-based recommendations and internal corrosion management plans based on sound economic principles.
ptitude for database and GIS applications
Business Intelligence skills (e.g., Power BI, Pi Vision), including analysis and metrics reporting
Preferred: Current NACE/AMPP Senior Internal Corrosion Technologist certification
Preferred: Current Professional Engineer License
Preferred: Specialty chemical vendor/lab experience
Preferred: 10+ years of responsible charge designing, executing, and performing internal corrosion control monitoring and mitigation responsibilities for a pipeline operator