Responsibilities:
- Serve as the Material & Corrosion discipline lead, responsible for project communication, technical coordination, and formulation of corrosion control schemes.
- Identify work scope and define technical requirements for material and corrosion engineering deliverables.
- Participate in technical clarifications and preparation of discipline-related proposals.
- Lead the design, review, and approval of material and corrosion-related documents; ensure timely closure of client comments.
- Coordinate, track, and resolve all issues related to corrosion engineering deliverables.
- Prepare and review technical documents for material bidding, conduct bid clarifications and evaluations, review vendor drawings, and provide technical support for FAT inspections and procurement activities.
- Prepare and review special reports, corrosion studies, and associated calculation results.
- Provide technical support and participate in discussions during construction and site coordination phases.
- Carry out other duties assigned by the Project Manager or Material & Corrosion Department.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Materials & Corrosion Engineering or Oil & Gas Engineering.
- Minimum 15 years of experience in offshore engineering (e.g. offshore platforms, FPSO, semi-submersible platforms) with focus on corrosion control design.
- Strong familiarity with international standards including ISO 12944, ISO 21457, ISO 15156, DNVGL RP B401, etc.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and corrosion design software such as ECE Corrosion Selection or equivalent.
- Possession of NACE CP4 certification or higher.
- Highly responsible, detail-oriented, and able to work under pressure or extended hours as required.
- Excellent English communication skills—verbal, written, and interpersonal—with the ability to engage effectively with clients.
Brunel International S.E.A Pte. Ltd.UEN No: 199603098R
EA License No: 16S8067Shahidan Yusof - R1658969