We are seeking a competent Mid-Level Asset Integrity Engineer to manage the integrity, reliability, and maintenance of valves and pipelines within water treatment and distribution infrastructure. This role requires hands-on experience with inspection techniques, data analysis, risk assessment, and coordination with maintenance teams to ensure asset safety and performance.
Asset Integrity Management
Lead condition monitoring and integrity assessment of valves, pipelines, and associated mechanical systems.
Analyze inspection data, corrosion monitoring results, and operational metrics to evaluate asset health and predict remaining life.
Develop and update asset integrity plans and maintenance strategies based on risk and condition assessments.
Inspection & Testing Coordination
Plan, coordinate, and supervise inspections including NDT methods such as ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle testing, and visual inspections.
Review inspection reports and work closely with inspection vendors and internal teams to address any findings or defects.
Ensure inspection activities comply with relevant codes, standards (API, ASME, AWWA), and regulatory requirements.
Risk Assessment & Maintenance Support
Conduct risk-based inspections (RBI) and failure mode and effects analyses (FMEA) to prioritize maintenance and repair activities.
Collaborate with maintenance and operations teams to plan and execute repair, replacement, or refurbishment work.
Track integrity KPIs and generate reports for management review.
Regulatory Compliance & Documentation
Maintain asset integrity records, compliance documentation, and inspection history databases.
Ensure adherence to industry standards and regulatory requirements for valves and pipelines in water treatment applications.
Support internal and external audits related to asset integrity.
Continuous Improvement & Team Collaboration
Identify opportunities for reliability improvements and cost-effective maintenance solutions.
Participate in training and mentoring of junior engineers and technicians.
Collaborate across engineering, operations, and quality teams to promote asset integrity best practices.
Leading integrity assessments and inspection programs for valves and pipelines
Managing risk-based maintenance and repair prioritization
Ensuring regulatory compliance and documentation accuracy
Driving continuous improvement and team development
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Civil, or Chemical Engineering or related discipline
Experience:
3–6 years of experience in asset integrity, pipeline inspection, or mechanical reliability engineering, preferably within water treatment or industrial sectors
Practical knowledge of NDT methods, corrosion monitoring, and asset management systems
Skills:
Proficient in data analysis tools and integrity management software
Strong understanding of API, ASME, AWWA, and other relevant codes
Excellent communication, project management, and problem-solving skills
Ability to lead inspections, coordinate cross-functional teams, and report to management