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SPIE Global Services Energy

Senior Subsea Pipeline Marine Inspector M/F

6-8 Years
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About SPIE Global Services Energy

As an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 20 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and North America, SPIE Global Services Energy operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to quickly deploy resources and meet its customers needs in the safest possible conditions.

Drawing on the expertise of its 5,000 employees, SPIE Global Services Energy helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve the technical performance of their infrastructure, increase their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.

With 55,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE group achieved in 2024 consolidated revenue of 9.9 billion and consolidated EBITA of 712 million.

The Senior Subsea Pipeline Marine Inspector is fundamentally, a project-specific, offshore quality focal point, interfacing with the EPCI Contractor and any associated Sub-contractors, to ensure QA/QC compliance within the project execution phases, and up to the final handover.
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The project scope involves conducting repairs to damaged areas of concrete weight coating (CWC) applied to various subsea pipeline systems, and to corresponding concrete sleepers. The Senior Subsea Pipeline Marine Inspector is to complement the Subsea Marine QA/QC Specialist in the coordination of QA/QC verification activities related to the project's acceptance of the subsea pipeline and sleeper repair activities during the planned shutdowns.
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The role could also include supplementary onshore inspection activities of the Contractors fabricated items, such as pipeline repair clamps, replacement steel sleepers, and installation aids (i.e., pipeline handling frames (PHF's), etc.) and be involved during onshore site integration testing (SIT), etc.

Bachelor's degree in engineering discipline (Mechanical) with demonstrated knowledge and experience)
CSWIP 3.4UC Underwater Inspection Controller (Ref. CSWIP Document No.CSWIP-DIV-7-95 - Part 2 (Requirements for the Certification of ROV Inspectors and Underwater Inspection Controllers)). Experience in conducting QMS audits and QA verification programs
At least six (6) years of working experience in Quality Assurance and Control (QA/QC) within the Oil and Gas industry (i.e., onshore and offshore).
Should have a proven history as a lead 3.4UC underwater inspection controller within demanding subsea/offshore projects
Subsea pipeline project experience is highly desired, with emphasis on pipeline operations, integrity assurance/non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection, maintenance and/or design and construction. Familiarity with marine vessel operations and the organisational responsibility of the (i) Offshore Construction/Installation Manger, (ii) Vessel Master, (iii) Diving and ROV Supervisors, (iv) Client Representative(s), (v) Certifying Authorities, etc. Knowledge and working experience of underwater inspection (UWI) in the form of visual inspection and non-destructive testing (NDT) Knowledge of pipeline corrosion, cracking and modes of deterioration in steel and concrete (i.e. spalling), corrosion controls (e.g. marine compatible corrosion barrier systems (i.e. anti-corrosion coatings), cathodic protection (CP) in the form of galvanic bracelet anodes, etc.), and a proven history within a subsea and pipelines integrity focused organization.

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Job ID: 139498597