Maintenance Inspector
Job SummaryUnder direct responsibility of Inspection Supervision, HNO Maintenance Inspector shall act as a Lead Unit Inspector and shall be responsible for ensuring the mechanical integrity of the fixed mechanical equipment inside their assigned unit which includes pressure vessels, storage tanks, piping and piping components (e.g., valves), filters, heat exchangers, heaters, boilers, relief devices, platforms, ladders, handrails, and structures. The objective is to ensure that plant equipment is fit for new and/or continued service. This is applicable to all phases of fixed mechanical equipment design, procurement, fabrication, receipt and storage, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning.Job Roles And ResponsibilitiesPerform all visual inspections, write reports and update PCMSAnalyze UT data in PCMSFollow and PSSR all MOCs affecting the MI program.Address process/operational questions, concerns, etc.Maintain relief valve dataInitiate deferrals of all fixed equipment (if needed) and track to completion.Remain in constant communication with operations, maintenance, and engineering.Ensure all MI procedures are adhered toPerform Temporary Repair InspectionsInspect and stamp all bundles (new and old)Develop and review ITP’s for upcoming turnarounds, shutdowns, cleanings, outages, projects, maintenance work, etcIdentify potential CUI areas and make recommendations as neededPerform tank leg inspectionsPerform ladder, handrail and platform inspectionsFollow all fixed equipment jobs from start to completion. This includes maintenance work, capital projects, turnarounds, etc.Ensure all final construction packages are correct and complete.Spot check fabrication and material (MTRs). Ensure that material adheres to TPC Gem Specifications for the service. Review all x-rays performed and witness all pressure tests.Review and approve WPS, PQR and WPQVerify proper insulation and painting have been completed.Ensure code complianceRead and follow P&IDs, Construction Drawings, Inspection Isometrics, and Civil Drawings without assistanceCapable of sketching piping isometricsExperience in circuitizing piping systemsDevelop and follow repair plans and scopes of workReport out on KPIsRequired QualificationsHolds API 510 and 570 for a minimum of 5 years.Minimum 10 years inspection field experience in a chemical plant or refineryMust be able to climb laddersCannot have acrophobia or claustrophobia (tower, vessel, boiler, tank)Able to carry 50 poundsMust have a valid TWIC Card or ability to acquireMust have a valid Driver’s License to travel to both sitesMust be computer literate in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Drawing TrueViewMust be knowledgeable with the following codes and practices NBIC, ASME B16.5, 1, B31.3, Sect I, II, V, VIII, IV, API 510, 520, 521, 560, 570, 571, 572, 574, 576, 577, 578, 579, 582, 583, 620, 650, 651, 653, 2000, 2201, 2218 and an understanding of various ASTM, NFPA and NACE standardsMust have a thorough working knowledge of DOT and Coast Guard RegulationsMust have at least 1 year experience in PCMS as an administratorMust be literate in CMMS OraclePreferred QualificationsAPI 653CWI or CAWI Level II or III PT, MT, UTTFilm InterpretationJob Location: HoustonApplicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States continually without company sponsorship.