Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position Type: Contract
Schedule:
5/2 – Monday to Friday, 8‑hour days
Safety Sensitive: Yes
The Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Asset Integrity Specialist – Pressure Equipment to support pressure equipment and tank integrity programs across Alberta. This role provides technical leadership and field support to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable operation of pressure vessels, tanks, piping systems, and associated equipment.
You will work closely with Operations, Maintenance, and Field Integrity teams to execute inspection programs, manage repairs, and steward integrity strategies. This position is well‑suited for someone who is comfortable balancing technical assessments with practical field execution.
Key Accountabilities
Provide technical direction, mentorship, and support to Field Integrity personnel, including development plans, work plans, and training guidance.
Execute all aspects of the Pressure Equipment Integrity Management System and Tank Integrity Management System.
Coordinate turnaround and maintenance inspection requirements, ensuring regulatory inspections and servicing are completed as required.
Plan, schedule, and execute:
Pressure vessel inspections
Tank internal/external inspections
Coating assessments
Repair scopes for vessels, tanks, and piping
Review inspection reports and determine appropriate integrity strategies, repair recommendations, and follow‑up actions.
Support and oversee pressure equipment and tank repairs, working directly with operations during execution.
Participate in turnarounds, shutdowns, and field visits to validate inspection findings and support repair execution.
Review corrosion monitoring data, NDE results, and inspection histories to identify degradation mechanisms and remaining life.
Maintain accurate integrity records, inspection schedules, and documentation.
Travel to field locations within Alberta as required.
What You Bring'
7+ years of experience in asset integrity, inspection, or pressure equipment engineering within the oil and gas industry.
Engineering degree or diploma in Mechanical, Materials, Metallurgical, or related discipline.
API 510 certification (required).
Additional certifications considered strong assets:
API 570
API 653
National Board
NACE/AMPP certifications
Strong understanding of:
Pressure equipment design codes and jurisdictional requirements
CSA Z662 and applicable provincial regulations
Corrosion mechanisms and inspection methodologies
Experience with upstream facilities, pressure vessels, tanks, piping circuits, and PSV programs.
Ability to interpret NDE results and inspection data to determine appropriate repair or mitigation strategies.
Strong communication skills and ability to work closely with Operations and Maintenance teams.
Valid Class 5 driver’s license and ability to travel within Alberta.
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