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Friday 5 July 2013

Inspection Site Team Lead - BP International - Indonesia

Inspection Site Team Lead
BP International - Indonesia

Job Description

Responsible for the complete Inspection activity set on Tangguh LNG, reporting to the Integrity Team Leader. Focal point for all departments, Operations, Engineering R&M for Inspection management

Key accountabilities
• To coordinate and implement Inspections and Integrity Management programs for all structures, vessels, pipe lines, platforms and equipment of the onshore and offshore facilities of Tangguh LNG Plant.
• Implements Tangguh LNG Plant Inspection and Corrosion Control Matrix and Risk Based Inspection (RBI) methods to manage integrity, and optimize inspections frequency, maintenance cost and plant availability. Coordinates with other Maintenance & Other Departments to improve inspection and maintenance programs and enhance plant integrity and performance.
• Monitors and oversees the execution of inspection programs and activities. Liaises closely with Operations, Technical Authorities, TAR and other Maintenances to coordinate major shutdowns and turn-around activities.
• Approve and review Inspection Reports & Recommendations, Work lists and Certificates (as applicable) for equipment and piping in all operating areas.
• Provides technical advice on engineering and plant modification projects, repair techniques, materials selection, welding procedures, inspection and testing requirements, and makes recommendations based upon field observation and inspection findings.
• Ensures systematic and consistent implementation of work methods and procedures used in Maintenance and Inspection and recommends improvements.
• Ensures systematic update of ACET - asset condition evaluation tools /RBI systems. Reviews and approves welding procedures for process equipment fabrication and repairs.
• Coach Inspection Engineers/Corrosion Engineers to improve knowledge and skill thru actual simulation during day to day activities
• Approve and reviews various inspection reports such as Corrosion Rate Analysis on equipment and piping systems, etc.
• Evaluates effectiveness of Corrosion Matrix programs and make recommendations. Carries out Fitness for Service evaluation on existing process equipment and piping systems

Essential Education
Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Metallurgical Engineering

Essential experience and job requirements
• Minimum 15 years combined experiences in engineering, construction, maintenance, inspection of oil and gas plant
• Minimum 12 years with oil and gas plant equipment inspection, pipe/fittings and corrosion
• Familiar with recognized Oil and Gas International standard and codes
• Familiar with Indonesian Government Regulatory
• Good English written and spoken and excellent communication skills and computer based literary
• Hold Indonesia Citizenship

Desirable criteria & qualifications
- Work experience in the Upstream part of oil/gas business
- Use of production chemistry to mitigate corrosion
- Development and application of innovative solutions to solve IM issues
- Professional Engineering license

Relocation available
No

Travel required
Yes - up to 50%

Is this a part time position?
No

About BP
Our business is the exploration, production, refining, trading and distribution of energy. This is what we do, and we do it on a truly global scale. With a workforce of 80,000 employees, BP operates with business activities and customers in more than 80 countries across six continents. Every day, we serve millions of customers around the world. We are continually looking for talented, committed and ambitious people to help us shape the face of energy for the future.

BP's Upstream segment focuses on finding reserves of oil and gas, developing the means to extract and process it and then consistently producing and transporting it to market. This involves using cutting edge technology to find the energy reserves, the ability to drill thousands of meters under the ground, designing, building and operating some of the world's largest most complex production onshore / offshore facilities and finally being able to transport these fluids, in order to provide energy to the world.

BP is the largest operator (excluding National Oil Companies) in the world with over 6.6MM BOE/Day gross operated production and operations in 25 countries on six continents. The largest community in BP's Upstream Segment, around 6000 people work in operations, essentially delivering oil and gas from the wellhead to the market. Operations staff play a significant role at all stages of the exploration and production cycle - providing input to a project from early appraisal all the way through to full production.

Company Description

BP is constantly exploring new oil and natural gas fields. This means a continuous flow of new challenges for people in our Upstream business around the world.

Join our Upstream business and you'll be part of a team that finds, develops, recovers and transports oil and natural gas around the world. We operate in 22 countries and, taking into account our in-house team, contractors and joint ventures, Upstream employs about 100,000 people. Our major interests are in the USA, UK, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey (AGT), Angola, North Africa, Norway, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, India, China, Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Russia and Canada.

We're continually developing new technologies to locate and access new resources. Using industry-leading seismic imaging we recover heavy oil and gas from unconventional rocks and maximise resources from existing and deepwater oil fields. Producing safe, reliable and efficient well operations is always our priority, and by integrating real-time data to our operations, we can manage risk from sand-prone reservoirs and reduce integrity risk.

In 2011, we had a record year for new access, gaining 55 exploration licences in nine countries, which opened up around 322,000 km2 of new fields. Despite major developments like Mad Dog in the Gulf of Mexico, Clair Ridge in the UK, Tangguh in Indonesia and Rumaila in Iraq, we plan to more than double our exploration expenditure over the next few years. This means even more opportunity for upstream specialists - from engineers and geologists to operations, planning and logistics professionals.
 

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