Provides technical support for updating and implementing Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) strategies.
Site program owner for: Integrity Operating windows (IOWs) and Corrosion Control Documents (CCDs).
Facilitates and participates in corrosion studies to identify potential damage mechanisms and assist in solving material degradation problems.
Perform failure analyses as needed to support the refinery, and support incident investigations as they pertain to metallurgy and corrosion.
Review and approve welding and post weld heat treatment procedures. As needed, recommend alternative welding processes.
Influences the Inspection Group's procedure development and review process to help ensure that procedures are consistent with known corrosion engineering best practices.
Supports Unit Inspectors with non-routine repair decisions during both routine and turnaround periods.
Directs the analysis and evaluation of failed equipment and/or components and subsequently provides a summary of the findings, which may include the issuance of guidelines, recommendations, or operational changes with regards to the materials of construction and their application.
PHA support; damage mechanisms as site SME
Provides stewardship and consulting support for use of online corrosion monitoring techniques.
Works with the Unit Inspectors to ensure inspection plans are adequate based on potential and known damage mechanisms.
Initiate and/or support strategies that Improve reliability of fixed equipment that affects unit availability.
Corrosion & Material Diagram site technical approver
Initiates programs which are proactive in preventing safety incidents and costly production losses and ensuring mechanical integrity of fixed equipment assets.
Networks with Corporate reliability groups including the Corrosion & Materials Advisory Group (CMAG).
Education and Experience:
Bachelor of Science Degree; Corrosion Engineering, Metallurgical/Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related degree.
Must have at least 4 years of experience as a corrosion/materials engineer (preferred experience in the refining or petrochemical industry).
Must be proficient with Microsoft: Excel, Word, Outlook, SharePoint and Teams.
Requirements
Experience with conducting risk assessments, performing failure analysis, and supporting inspection or corrosion engineering activities desired.
Experience supporting the RBI process.
GE Meridium (APM) V4 experience desired.
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Location:
Anacortes, Washington
Job Requisition ID:
00022073
Pay Min/Max:
$122,900.00 - $212,000.00 Salary
Grade:
12 - 13
Location Address:
10200 West March Point Rd
Additional locations:
Education:
Employee Group:
Full time
Employee Subgroup:
Regular
Benefits
Health insuranceDental insuranceVision insurance401(k)Parental leave
Additional Information
An exciting career awaits you
At MPC, we're committed to being a great place to work - one that welcomes new ideas, encourages diverse perspectives, develops our people, and fosters a collaborative team environment.
The Marathon Anacortes Refinery is seeking a motivated, team-oriented individual to collaborate with Inspection, Engineering, and other refining personnel to ensure the mechanical integrity and reliability of the refinery operating units. Responsibilities include assessing inspection findings, proactively identifying areas of concern, developing solutions, failure analysis, and supporting fixed equipment mechanical integrity. This position is onsite at Marathon Petroleum's Anacortes Refinery.