Mechanical Integrity Engineer
New Yesterday
The Mechanical Integrity Engineer works closely with peers in Operations, Maintenance, Engineering, and SHE
to ensure safe, reliable, efficient, and effective operations of the plant.
The jobholder is expected to plan and deliver the mechanical and civil engineering activities for the Ashtabula Site
to ensure that both external legal requirements and internal INEOS Enterprises standards are adhered to and that
the current and future targets for asset condition and integrity are achieved. The job holder shall be appointed as
the Asset Engineer as defined in the INEOS Enterprises, SHE & Engineering Requirements.
Specifically, the jobholder focuses on the following functional accountabilities:
1. Drive SHE Excellence
Promote the 20 principles of process and behavioral safety and adhere to life-saving rules
Report incidents, near misses, and hazard identifications, and lead investigations onsite with appropriate
conclusions and sustainable actions.
Ensure workplace practices are in conformity with established guidelines (IGGN).
Performance Indicators – TRIR
2. Engineering Standard Maintenance:
Maintain plant mechanical and civil engineering standards to comply with defined statutory and INEOS
standards.
Full understanding and implementation of relevant legal requirements, codes, and engineering standards
/ processes
Maintain list of coded vessels and associated documentation.
Ensure technical guidance for repair plans/designs meets local, national, and INEOS standards.
Key point of contact for regulatory bodies related to equipment design and codes.
Performance Indicators – Number of Audit findings, AsCare Score, 10P Audit Score (areas related to role)
3. Management of the Mechanical Integrity Program:
Define, implement, and manage programs to ensure assets and protective systems are maintained.
Maintain an updated list of critical assets and protective systems.
Ensure inspection regimens for critical assets and protective systems are defined and functioning as
intended.
Evaluate and implement inspection findings to continuously improve maintenance of assets.
Performance Indicators – Downtime related to asset integrity, adherence to MI program budget
4. Asset Performance, Maintenance, and Asset Engineer:
Define and implement asset maintenance programs and procedures to maintain or improve asset
condition and performance as well as develop plans to improve equipment integrity.
Manage preventative and predictive maintenance programs related to mechanical integrity.
Work with the operations and maintenance teams to fully understand breakdown issues and to support
development of equipment-specific policies and design changes to improve asset integrity.
Execute an annual review of asset conditions for the purposes of maintaining an asset life plan.
Act as the asset engineer with overall responsibility for maintaining the site REQUIREMENTS:
. degree in mechanical engineering or other engineering discipline.
5 years manufacturing experience, ideally in a chemical manufacturing plant preferred.
3 years of experience in a related reliability role preferred.
Technical skills
Knowledge and associated engineering ability to apply technical engineering experience to implement
global mechanical integrity standards to improve SHE and reliability performance.
Knowledge of the key factors contributing to damage in plant equipment, piping, and tanks and the ability to
use this knowledge to select suitable inspection methods, identify causes of failure, and recommend
preventative methods.
Knowledge of internal and external inspection and monitoring methods and procedures and the ability to
use this knowledge to predict areas prone to corrosion or erosion and to recommend suitable remedial
action.
Knowledge of process safety management.
- Location:
- Ashtabula