500 Employees or more · Other Business Support Services
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Job Description
About Company:
Founded in 1971, ADNOC is a leading diversified energy group, wholly owned by the Abu Dhabi Government. Our network of fully integrated businesses operates across the energy value chain, helping us to responsibly meet the demands of an ever-changing energy market.
Already in the top tier of the lowest carbon intensity oil and gas producers in the world, we are taking significant steps to make today’s energy cleaner while investing in the clean energies of tomorrow, strengthening our position as a reliable and responsible global energy provider.
We are allocating an initial $23 billion to advance and accelerate lower-carbon solutions, investing in new energies and decarbonization technologies to enable our net zero by 2045 ambition and our commitment to zero methane emissions by 2030.
About Rule:
Develop, implement, Monitor and Report the Asset Integrity Management System (AIMS)
Launch, Monitor and report compliance to Asset Integrity standards and guidelines
Lead the periodic assessment of all Asset integrity risks and effective mitigation measures
Develop training packages and conduct asset management system and standards training Conduct Asset Integrity / Facility Audits as per audit and assurance plan and publish reports Maintain a system/standards/ procedures for AIMS implementation and reporting/auditing. Drive the implementation of the Integrity Plan within the assigned asset, and keep respective management well informed of the progress status.
Develop training packages and conduct asset management system and standards training Conduct Asset Integrity / Facility Audits as per audit and assurance plan and publish reports Maintain a system/standards/ procedures for AIMS implementation and reporting/auditing. Drive the implementation of the Integrity Plan within the assigned asset, and keep respective management well informed of the progress status.
Review reports related to integrity and track remedial actions to ensure all outstanding issues are captured in AIMS databases for mitigating solutions in timely manners. Communicate the analysis and trends of integrity threats to field involved parties and management.
Participate in Projects' technical documents reviews and pre-start up safety reviews to ensure that AIMS requirements are included, and facilities are ready for operation
Qualification and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree in Chemical / Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
8 years of experience, including at least 4 years with Asset integrity management system or inspection, maintenance departments.