Asset Integrity Corrosion Engineer
RINA
Rome, Italy
Mission
The Corrosion Engineer supports the implementation of corrosion management strategies within refinery, oil & gas sites, and power plants, under the guidance of senior engineers. Their mission is to assist in assessing, preventing, and mitigating corrosion-related risks to extend the life cycle of plant/site infrastructure and ensure operational reliability and safety.
Key Accountabilities
Corrosion Risk Assessment Assistance:
- Assist senior engineers in conducting corrosion risk assessments of plant/site infrastructure, including equipment, pipelines, and facilities.
- Participate in identifying corrosion mechanisms, potential failure modes, and corrosion-prone areas through inspection and data analysis.
Corrosion Prevention Measures:
- Support the development and implementation of corrosion control measures and mitigation strategies under the guidance of senior engineers.
- Assist in recommending corrosion-resistant materials, coatings, and inhibitors for use in construction, inspection, and repair activities.
Monitoring and Inspection Support:
- Aid in establishing corrosion monitoring programs to track corrosion rates, degradation trends, and asset condition over time.
- Assist in conducting regular inspections, integrity assessments, and non-destructive testing (NDT) to identify corrosion damage and deterioration.
Data Analysis and Reporting Assistance:
- Assist in analyzing corrosion data, inspection findings, and failure analysis reports to identify root causes and trends.
- Contribute to the preparation of technical reports, corrosion assessments, and recommendations for management and engineering teams.
Learning and Development:
- Continuously learn and develop knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, corrosion control techniques, and industry standards.
- Participate in training sessions, workshops, and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and competencies.
Education
- Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.
Qualifications
- 1-3 years of relevant work experience, preferably in a corrosion-related role within the refinery, oil & gas, or power generation industries.
- Basic understanding of corrosion mechanisms, corrosion control techniques, and industry standards (e.g., NACE, API, ASTM).
- Familiarity with corrosion monitoring techniques, inspection methodologies, and NDT methods.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and assist in performing failure analysis and risk assessments.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment and willingness to learn from experienced professionals #LI-MT3
Competencies
- ADDRESS THE WAY - Have a big picture of different situations and reinterpret it in a perspective way.
- BUILD NETWORK - Forge trust relationships, across departments, and outside the organization.
- CLIENT INTIMACY - Embrace internal and external client needs, expectations, and requirements to ensure maximum satisfaction.
- EARN TRUST - Take everyone's opinion into account and remain open to diversity.
- MAKE EFFECTIVE DECISIONS - Structure activities according to priorities, actions, resources and constraint.
- MANAGE EMOTIONS - Recognise one's and other's emotions and express and regulate one's reactions.
- PIONEER CHANGE - Actively embrace change and benefit from the new circumstances.
- PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - Promote commitment by keeping promises as a Role Model.
- THINK FORWARD - Capitalise on experiences and translate them into action plans for the future.
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