Stork Technical Services UK Ltd | Inspection Engineer
CAT 2/3 Inspection Engineer
Stork UK, a well-known and leading supplier of asset integrity solutions, has clients in a wide range of industries across the UK. Working on both offshore and onshore sites, Stork provides services such as NDT, Inspection Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and maintenance.
Role
Stork UK is currently looking for UKAS RG2 category 2 and 3 Inspection Engineers to work onshore in the Cheshire region for an upcoming Shutdown commencing in February 2025. Excellent market rates on offer with PAYE and LTD company options available. Roles on offer will involve in-service plant inspections based on a refinery plant.
Tasks and Responsibilities of an Inspection Engineer:
1. Preparation of WSEs in accordance with the Pressure System Safety Regulations (PSSR).
2. Preparation of inspection work scopes to satisfy the Written Schemes of Examination (WSE), specifying access, insulation removal, and NDT requirements.
3. Carry out invasive visual examinations of major pressure systems in accordance with the WSE. Typical equipment found on site includes process pipework, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, distillation columns, PRVs, and storage tanks.
4. Interface with NDT team to provide clarification on NDT inspection techniques in order to meet integrity objectives.
5. Preparation of high-quality inspection reports, accurately describing the asset's condition.
6. Grade corrosion against company procedure corrosion scales and raise mandatory defects when acceptable limits have been breached.
7. Review PRV certification to ensure the device is correctly set and is overhauled/tested on a set frequency.
8. Review WSE and inspection frequency post-inspection to confirm accuracy and relevancy.
9. Participate in the Risk Based Assessment programme for pressure systems equipment.
Requirements for the Inspection Engineer Role
Essential Requirements and Experience
In-service inspection experience of process piping, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, distillation columns, and PRVs, along with knowledge of the accompanying design codes. Understanding of PSSR with experience of creating work scopes to carry out examinations of major pressure systems in accordance with the WSE.
Successful applicants must meet the UKAS definition for category 2 or 3 inspection engineers as seen below:
Category 2: Incorporated Engineer as defined by Engineering Council or equivalent (e.g., appropriate HNC with relevant experience, NVQ Level IV Engineering) including at least 5 years experience within a relevant engineering discipline, of which at least one year shall have been spent working within an engineering discipline associated with in-service inspection of pressure systems.
Category 3: Engineering Technician as defined by Engineering Council or equivalent (e.g., appropriate ONC with relevant experience, NVQ Level III) having a minimum of 5 years experience within a relevant discipline, of which at least one year shall have been spent working within an engineering discipline associated with the in-service inspection of pressure systems.
Desirable Qualifications:
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspection Certification
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