Asset Integrity Specialist

Total Number of Openings
1Manages facilities and equipment to ensure they maintain the ability to perform effectively and efficiently. Oversees condition and structural health monitoring (CSM), risk-based inspection (RBI), fitness for service reviews, and life extension studies. Conducts failure investigation studies.Manages group and employee work to align with corporate/department objectives. Direct reports are typically individual contributors.
Duties & Responsibilities
Develops, plans, and executes the required asset strategies for maintaining integrity of all EMED facilities in alignment with the Asset Integrity Management (AIM) program.
Responsible for leading inspection crews to understand integrity of fixed equipment – piping, vessels, heat exchangers, etc.
Participate in risk assessments and prioritization of asset integrity anomalies
Review and analyze asset integrity inspection results
Communicates upcoming work activities and inspection results to other EMED departments (Operations, Engineering, Maintenance etc).
Critically thinks about improvements to fixed equipment inspections and findings
Familiarity with fixed equipment – piping, valves, heat exchangers– advantage
Good general awareness of the key threats to integrity in a process industry environment (corrosion / erosion / fatigue etc) -advantage
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical / Process Engineering / Chemical Eng or related discipline – advantage.
Strong computer skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills – Hebrew and English.
Ability to organize, prioritize and make decisions under time restrictions.
Details oriented and problem-solving ability
Working Conditions
Normal office hours combined with field activities (60% Office, 40% Offshore/ Field)
This position is based in Israel and is open to candidates who are legally authorized to work in Israel.
Chevron participates in E-Verify in certain locations as required by law.
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