5+ years of chemical plant or similar industrial experience
Certified API 570 Inspector or pursuing certification
Experience with CSA B51 and TSSA requirements
Familiarity with CMMS, preferably SAP
Strong planning, problem-solving, and communication skills
Leadership capability with a bias for action
Commitment to safety, quality, and policies
Responsibilities
Develop and manage the mechanical integrity program for piping systems
Support maintenance with repair planning for critical equipment failures
Participate in the site OEE program and maintain equipment Bad Actors List
Facilitate reliability improvement initiatives
Conduct root cause failure analysis (RCFA) on major equipment failures
Perform equipment criticality analysis and ensure spare parts availability
Engage in capital projects for equipment selection and installation
Lead shutdown timelines and ensure critical tasks are completed
Benefits
16 or more weeks of maternity/paternity and co-parenting leave
Training platform for all employees
Free language courses available in 24 languages
Free well-being sessions for physical and psychological health
Full Job Description
Accountable for the site Piping Mechanical Integrity program with a focus on early defect detection and defect elimination
Accountable for asset performance in relation to the site OEE program
Knowledge of continuous improvement methodologies
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Knowledge of financial resources, tools, and reporting
Ability to manage and direct capital projects
Knowledge of information systems and CMMS (SAP experience is preferred)
Accountable for fulfilling TSSA requirements for pressure piping repairs
Ability to review welding procedures, NDT reports, and piping specifications , and take actions as needed
We count on you for:
Develop, implement, and manage the mechanical integrity program for piping systems and related accessories (piping, valves, expansion joints, insulation joints, PSVs, hoses, steam traps, rupture discs, etc.)
Support the Maintenance team with repair planning for critical equipment failures
Active involvement in the site OEE program and maintaining the equipment Bad Actors List
Facilitate and participate in reliability improvement initiatives
Conduct root cause failure analysis (RCFA) on major equipment failures and manage improvement action items
Perform equipment criticality analysis and ensure adequate spare parts for all critical assets
Interpret reliability data and provide guidance on failure mitigation / reliability improvement plans
Engage in capital projects to ensure appropriate equipment selection and installation
Execute projects related to equipment or process changes to improve asset reliability
Key contributor to the development and execution of shutdown timelines , ensuring critical reliability tasks are completed during shutdowns
You will bring:
5+ years of chemical plant (or similar industrial) experience
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Certified API 570 Inspector (or pursuing certification).
Experience with CSA B51 and TSSA requirements
Experience with CMMS (preferably SAP)
Strong planning, problem-solving, and communication skills
Bias for action and ability to achieve results
Professional conduct and ability to lead by example
Commitment to follow safety, quality, and site policies and procedures
You will get:
The Canadian annual base salary range reasonably expected to be paid for this new hire is: $98,000 to $130,000. Actual compensation will be determined based on a variety of factors unique to each candidate, such as skills, experience, qualifications, etc. and can ultimately be more or less than the posted salary range. Total compensation for this role also includes bonus and/or other incentives
16 (or more) weeks of maternity/paternity and co-parenting leave (per local regulations)
Training platform for all employees
Free language courses (24 languages available)
Free well-being sessions (physical and psychological)