About the role
Primary Responsibilities
- Own and oversee inspection and compliance programs for static mechanical assets, including piping, pressure vessels, tanks, valves, and concrete structures.
- Coordinate routine condition assessments, failure investigations, and third-party inspections, while providing integrity recommendations.
- Maintain comprehensive asset integrity documentation and compile technical reports for regulatory and jurisdictional authorities
- Collaborate proactively with Engineering and Management of Change teams to identify modifications necessitating technical review and approval
- Oversee QA and QC requirements and counsel planners and execution teams on relevant quality standards
- Develop medium- to long-term forecasts for integrity-related activities
- Create comprehensive, technically accurate work packages to ensure readiness for execution
- Collaborate with planners and schedulers to guarantee efficient planning and allocation of resources for integrity work
- Serve as the primary point of contact for external regulatory and jurisdictional agencies
- Coordinate inspections and ensure corrective actions and documentation are completed within established timelines
- Provide oversight and coordination for designated specialty support services
- Ensure that contractors and internal teams adhere to safety standards, project scope, and quality expectations
Qualifications Required
- An engineering degree, with a preference for or eligibility for the Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation
- A minimum of five years of pertinent industry experience in asset integrity, inspections, or maintenance support within industrial settings
- Working knowledge of pressure equipment regulations and standard inspection procedures
- Experience with computerized maintenance management systems; SAP proficiency preferred
- Strong documentation, organizational, and cross-functional communication skills
- Proven ability to develop structured work packages and support planning activities Preferred
- API, NBIC, or equivalent inspection certifications such as API 510, 570, or 653
- Proven experience in planning, developing inspection test plans, or providing turnaround support
- Knowledge of reliability-centered maintenance or risk-based inspection methodologies
About TISI Canada Inc
TISI Canada Inc is located in Oakville, ON, Canada and is part of the Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied Activities Industry.
About the role
Primary Responsibilities
- Own and oversee inspection and compliance programs for static mechanical assets, including piping, pressure vessels, tanks, valves, and concrete structures.
- Coordinate routine condition assessments, failure investigations, and third-party inspections, while providing integrity recommendations.
- Maintain comprehensive asset integrity documentation and compile technical reports for regulatory and jurisdictional authorities
- Collaborate proactively with Engineering and Management of Change teams to identify modifications necessitating technical review and approval
- Oversee QA and QC requirements and counsel planners and execution teams on relevant quality standards
- Develop medium- to long-term forecasts for integrity-related activities
- Create comprehensive, technically accurate work packages to ensure readiness for execution
- Collaborate with planners and schedulers to guarantee efficient planning and allocation of resources for integrity work
- Serve as the primary point of contact for external regulatory and jurisdictional agencies
- Coordinate inspections and ensure corrective actions and documentation are completed within established timelines
- Provide oversight and coordination for designated specialty support services
- Ensure that contractors and internal teams adhere to safety standards, project scope, and quality expectations
Qualifications Required
- An engineering degree, with a preference for or eligibility for the Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation
- A minimum of five years of pertinent industry experience in asset integrity, inspections, or maintenance support within industrial settings
- Working knowledge of pressure equipment regulations and standard inspection procedures
- Experience with computerized maintenance management systems; SAP proficiency preferred
- Strong documentation, organizational, and cross-functional communication skills
- Proven ability to develop structured work packages and support planning activities Preferred
- API, NBIC, or equivalent inspection certifications such as API 510, 570, or 653
- Proven experience in planning, developing inspection test plans, or providing turnaround support
- Knowledge of reliability-centered maintenance or risk-based inspection methodologies
About TISI Canada Inc
TISI Canada Inc is located in Oakville, ON, Canada and is part of the Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied Activities Industry.