Description:
- Lead and supervise cathodic protection surveys for offshore metallic structures, including pipelines, platforms, and subsea installations.
- Coordinate survey activities, including mobilization, data collection, and demobilization, ensuring adherence to project timelines and objectives.
- Data Collection and Analysis:
- Conduct CP measurements using specialized equipment and instruments to assess the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems.
- Analyze survey data, including potential measurements, pipe-to-soil potentials, and structure-to-electrolyte potentials, to evaluate corrosion risks and integrity concerns.
Interpretation and Reporting:
- Interpret CP survey results and findings to identify areas of concern, corrosion hotspots, and deficiencies in cathodic protection systems.
- Prepare detailed survey reports documenting CP measurements, observations, and recommendations for corrective actions or maintenance interventions.
Recommendations and Remediation:
- Provide technical expertise and recommendations to address corrosion issues, optimize cathodic protection systems, and mitigate corrosion risks.
- Collaborate with engineering teams and clients to develop remediation plans, including installation of sacrificial anodes, rectifiers, and protective coatings.
Quality Assurance and Compliance:
- Implement quality control measures and procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of CP survey data and assessments.
- Ensure compliance with industry standards, regulations, and best practices related to cathodic protection and corrosion management.
QHSSE Activities
- Adhere to company s integrated Management system and when on site, client’s Quality Management System
- Comply with company QHSE Management System.
- Report any unsafe act or unsafe condition; Stop and challenge any work that is considered unsafe
- Identify and initiate actions to prevent occurrence of non-conformities in process or system.
- Promote a positive QHSE culture in the workplace
- Responsible for continuous improvement of safety performance.
Job Qualification
Academic Qualification
- Any Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering – Mechatronics, Electronic & Communication, Instrumentation & Communication.
- Technical/Professional knowledge and skills
- Certification or training in Cathodic Protection (e.g., NACE CP Level 3) is highly desirable.
- Previous experience in cathodic protection surveys and corrosion monitoring, preferably in the oil and gas industry.
- Proficiency in CP survey techniques, equipment, and data analysis tools.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and report writing skills.
- Ability to lead and manage survey teams effectively in a dynamic offshore environment.
- Knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, cathodic protection principles, and industry standards.
- Knowledge of Survey equipment and activities.
- Possess good Customer Service & Communication skills
- Conversant with MS office tools like M.S Word, M.S Excel, and M.S Power point, ERP System etc.
- Project management skills
- Detail oriented