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Job summary

A leading company in the petrochemical industry is seeking a PEI Engineer for its Sarnia Manufacturing Centre. This role involves ensuring the mechanical integrity of pressure equipment, compliance with industry codes, and supporting operations in various capacities. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's degree in engineering, multiple years of experience in the sector, and a strong technical background in asset integrity.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in Pressure Equipment or related field.
  • Deep understanding of industry codes like NBIC, ASME.
  • Experience with RBI and FFS methodologies.

Responsibilities

  • Lead Fitness-for-Service assessments and monitor operational exceedances.
  • Provide technical support related to plant issues.
  • Ensure compliance with corporate and jurisdictional codes.

Skills

Pressure Equipment
Asset Integrity
Technical Communication
Regulatory Compliance

Education

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
Registered Professional Engineer in Ontario

Job description

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What’s The Role

Shell is seeking a PEI Engineer to join their Sarnia Manufacturing Centre Pressure Equipment Integrity Team.

The Sarnia Manufacturing Centre Pressure Equipment Integrity (PEI) team is a group of Engineers, Inspectors, Specialists, and Analysts who work together to ensure the safe and reliable condition of site fixed assets. Key stakeholders for the PEI Team are site Production, Maintenance, Reliability, and Technical disciplines who rely on the PEI Team to monitor equipment, proactively mitigate, and develop detailed repair scopes to prevent Loss of Primary Containment from site pressure vessels and piping.

Reporting to the Pressure Equipment Integrity Manager, the PEI Engineer is responsible for providing mechanical engineering and technical integrity functions related to the design, repair, and alteration of piping, pressure vessels, tanks, and boilers at the Sarnia Refinery and Chemical Plant.

The PEI Engineer provides technical support to PEI, Operations, and Maintenance on day-to-day plant issues and during plant operational upsets or outages. The PEI Engineer is required to support aspects of Design Operating Window (DOW) monitoring, Management of Change and Project reviews, Fitness for Service analysis, repair plan endorsement, and TSSA liaison.

Accountabilities

  • Address day-to-day mechanical engineering concerns and requests
  • Lead or execute Fitness-for-Service assessments
  • Monitor operational exceedances related to equipment design, communicate gaps, and lead resolution
  • Assist Unit Inspectors with Mechanical Engineering calculations, Engineered Clamp design reviews, repair proposal reviews, and code compliance
  • Provide input on long-term equipment replacement vs repair strategies
  • Ensure compliance with corporate and jurisdictional codes, standards, and best practices
  • Develop and validate Asset Integrity initiatives, procedures, programs, and standards
  • Communicate industry code and standard changes and perform gap assessments
  • Interface and network with other Shell locations and Subject Matter Experts
  • Interact with other industry Owner / Users on equipment integrity issues
  • Act as the primary liaison for SMC with the TSSA Engineering Group

Working Conditions

  • Fast-paced environment requiring attention to a broad variety of support needs
  • Independent leadership of opportunities and energy to drive resolution
  • Strong technical communication and integration skills to ensure resolution of site issues
  • Balance decisions impacting regulatory compliance and safety with operational priorities
  • Occasional off-hours response for operational difficulties and maintenance needs
  • Significant time during planned turnarounds and unscheduled events
  • Travel to other Shell facilities for PEI / Corrosion activities
  • Potential exposure to dangerous materials and equipment
  • Potential placement on SMC Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

What You Bring

  • Legal authorization to work in Canada on a full-time basis
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or related field
  • Registered Professional Engineer in Ontario or equivalent certification preferred
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in Pressure Equipment, Asset Integrity, or related field within petrochemical industry
  • Deep understanding of jurisdictional and industry codes such as NBIC, ASME, Ontario Pressure Vessel Act
  • Experience with RBI and FFS methodologies
  • Familiarity with inspection techniques and NDE methods

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Management and Manufacturing

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