About Austin Industrial
Austin Industrial provides premier self-perform maintenance construction and soft craft service to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil gas chemical food agriculture power and manufacturing industries.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Integrity Inspector holding API 510 API 570 and API 653 certifications to support our facilitys mechanical integrity and reliability programs. This position plays a key role in ensuring the safe compliant and efficient operation of pressure vessels piping systems and aboveground storage tanks within an industrial environment. Other duties may be assigned.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Inspection & Integrity Assessments
- Conduct inspections of pressure vessels (API 510) piping systems (API 570) and aboveground storage tanks (API 653).
- Perform internal external and on-stream evaluations of all fixed equipment.
- Assess equipment condition corrosion mechanisms deterioration and structural integrity.
- Perform thickness studies calculate remaining life and establish inspection intervals.
- Applicants must be legally authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States. Austin is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this position.
Repair Oversight & Compliance
- Review and approve repair plans welding procedures and alteration scopes.
- Oversee mechanical repairs and verify compliance with API codes and jurisdictional requirements.
- Interpret NDE results (UT MT PT RT vacuum box testing settlement surveys etc.).
- Support compliance with OSHA PSM MI requirements and company policies.
Documentation & Data Management
- Create detailed inspection reports repair recommendations and regulatory documentation.
- Maintain accurate equipment files corrosion data and inspection histories.
- Provide input and updates for risk-based inspection (RBI) programs.
- Assist with turnaround planning and mechanical integrity scope development.
Technical Support
- Collaborate with engineering maintenance and operations teams.
- Provide technical insight regarding damage mechanisms metallurgy and equipment design.
- Participate in failure investigations and root cause analyses.
- Support continuous improvement of the facilitys mechanical integrity program.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
- API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
- API 570 Piping Inspector
- API 653 Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector
- Strong understanding of fixed equipment design fabrication corrosion and NDE.
Preferred
- AWS CWI
- NACE/AMPP certification
- STI SP001
- Experience with RBI software or inspection data systems
- Working knowledge of API 579 Fitness for Service
Experience
- Minimum 35 years of relevant industry experience in refining petrochemical chemical or similar industrial settings.
- Proficient in interpreting engineering drawings P&IDs isometrics and structural documentation.
Certification / License: A valid Drivers License and a TWIC Card.
Austin Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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No Third-Party Inquiries Please
This Company does not accept and will not consider unsolicited resumes or any other unsolicited candidate information submitted to the Company or any of its employee-owners by staffing agencies search firms or third-party recruiters in response to a posted Company will not pay any placement fee(s) without a written agreement to do so (i.e. payment must be required pursuant to the terms of a written agreement).
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In 1918, Charles R. Moore purchased the contracting part of the company when the Austin brothers wanted to focus primarily on bridge fabrication. The company became known as Austin Bridge Company and Associated Companies until 1974 when the parent company, Austin Industries, was form ... View more