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One of our clients, a major oil and gas company has tasked us with identifying an Asset Integrity Engineer (Pressure Equipment) to support ongoing utilities upgrades at a refinery site. This is an initial 3 to 6 month contract, with a strong preference toward a six-month duration and potential to convert to a permanent opportunity depending on business needs. The position is expected to start in July and will follow a Monday to Thursday schedule, working 10-hour days. In this role, you will focus on the integrity management of pressure equipment, ensuring assets operate safely, efficiently, and in compliance with applicable codes and standards. You will play a key role in supporting inspection activities, evaluating equipment condition, and driving integrity strategies across critical utilities systems within a refinery environment.
Job Responsibility
Support the asset integrity program for pressure equipment including vessels, piping systems, and related infrastructure
Review inspection data, assess damage mechanisms, and recommend mitigation or repair strategies
Coordinate and support non-destructive testing (NDT) activities and inspection planning
Conduct field assessments and provide engineering support during inspections and maintenance activities
Ensure compliance with applicable regulatory and industry standards
Contribute to risk-based inspection (RBI) processes and ongoing integrity management planning
Collaborate with operations, maintenance, and inspection teams to drive safe and reliable performance
Prepare integrity-related documentation, technical reports, and asset condition assessments
Utilize Excel and internal systems for tracking, analysis, and reporting
Requirements
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation with APEGA is mandatory
Approximately 10–20 years of engineering experience, aligned to an intermediate level
Direct experience working within a refinery environment is required
Strong background in pressure equipment integrity and inspection practices
Experience with non-destructive testing (NDT) methods is required
prior hands-on inspection experience is a strong asset
Solid understanding of applicable codes and standards related to pressure equipment
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Demonstrated leadership experience is a significant asset
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and data analysis
Valid driver’s license
Nice to have
Prior hands-on inspection experience is a strong asset
Demonstrated leadership experience is a significant asset