Job description
We're looking for a Rotary Equipment Engineer to join the INEOS Acetyls team.
We need highly motivated individuals who want to be part of our growing business.
INEOS Acetyls is a global chemicals business producing acetic acid and a range of derivatives across Europe, Asia and America. We’re part of INEOS - one of the largest petrochemical companies in the world, employing around 26,000 people across 194 sites in 29 countries.
You will be based at the Hull site, which is the largest producer of acetic acid, acetic anhydride and ethyl acetate in Europe. The products we produce are essential building blocks used in almost every industry, including renewable power, automotive, pharmaceuticals, coatings and textiles.
Hull is also home to the business's global technology development and support team and is based on the 370-acre Saltend Chemicals Park - a cluster of world-class chemicals and renewable energy businesses at the heart of the UK's energy estuary.
Be part of our journey to net zero
Sustainability is at the heart of our business, and we have created a road map to achieving net zero. We’re investing in this sustainable future right now you could be part of our journey.
The Opportunity:
- Site accountable person for Rotating Equipment performance, maintenance and improvement
- Internal Factors
- Working with multiple teams – Asset, Operations, Maintenance, Turnaround and Engineering Teams
- Working with teams from different countries with different cultures and differing levels of English comprehension
- Equipment degradation due to chemical interactions with process materials
- Age related degradation of equipment and aged asset
- Strict working practices and SHE requirements as this is a Top Tier COMAH site
- External Factors
- Economic factors affecting production requirements and operating modes
- Changing Statutory requirements in the industry
- Changing Industry standards and practices
- Improving processes and tools in the reliable maintenance of rotating equipment
- Ensuring compliance with HSSE standards and expectations set through the INEOS Life Saving Rules and 20 Safety Principles;
- Promote safety culture through visible leadership in the field, for example Safety Observation Conversations, Audits and Near Miss reporting.
- Work closely with asset engineering teams to develop appropriate maintenance strategies for rotating machinery based on equipment criticalities;
- Support Asset Engineers in their Preventative and Predictive maintenance specifications for rotating machinery;
- Monitor PM results and trending, and coach production teams in the use of these systems;
- Support Asset engineers in specifying fit-for-purpose lubrication schedules and associated audit/close out;
- Expertise in Bentley Nevada and other predictive techniques (motor feedback, vibration guns, lube oil analysis, etc.) – support Asset engineers with decisions around monitoring and intervention; with planned, break-in work, or run to failure;
- Support Asset engineers with Equipment specific task lists for rotating machinery, ensuring they meet the needs of both the engineering specification and the maintenance execution teams;
- Support failure reporting and cost allocation at an equipment level;
- Work with the stores leads and procurement to audit spares / components and stores / storage conditions for rotating machinery spares;
- Handle all 3rd party relationships through procurement and contract services;
- Audit and coach notification quality and failure reporting to support MTBF/MTTR;
- Rotating Machinery specialist MOC input across Production, Production Services, and Research. Able to develop and operate fit-for-purpose assurance levels. Clearly understand own capability / authority, and escalate appropriately;
- SPA for the design and approvals associated with specifying, manufacturing, testing, installing, commissioning and setting of maintenance strategies for new or replacement rotating machinery through the Operations and Engineering teams. Work closely with the Fabrication and Quality Engineer to ensure appropriate Quality Plans are in place for new or repaired rotating machinery;
- Input to TAR work scope identification;
- Upkeep of site engineering practices relating to rotating machinery in line with group and legislative requirements;
- Develop and embed standardised ‘best practice’ approaches to engineering and maintenance strategies across assets, where suitable;
- Keep abreast of relevant innovations within the discipline and communicate these appropriately across site and broader networks;
- Ensuring compliance with HSSE standards and expectations set through the INEOS group, and fostering a “Believe in Zero” culture;
- Support Joint Ventures with all machinery issues which they need senior engineering support with via the technology team.
Technical Skills:
- Experience in R&M/Projects/TAR roles within the Petrochemical or Refining industries with technical specialism in the technical and practical aspects of Rotating Machinery, and a broad working knowledge of other disciplines;
- Experience with Reliability tools, improving site bad actors, implementing maintenance strategies and conducting Root Cause Analysis;
- Experience with Condition Based Maintenance tools such as vibration analysis, lubricant analysis, thermography etc.
Essential Experience, Educational and Personnel Requirements:
- Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field (Masters Degree and Chartered Statues preferred), or Mechanical Apprenticeship to level 3 NVQ (or equivalent) with HNC in Mechanical Engineering (or HND preferred) with suitable experience in similar roles.
- Keen understanding of the practical maintenance of rotating equipment, such as equipment repair limits, repair methods, typical failure modes and appropriate industry standards.
- Experience with the following equipment types;
- Centrifugal Pumps – OH1, OH2, OH6, BB1, BB2, BB3, BB4, BB5, VS4, VS5
- Centrifugal Fans
- Gearboxes – Special Purpose
- Turbo-Expanders – Cryogenic service
- General Purpose Steam Turbines – Pump Drive
- Special Purpose Steam Turbine – Critical Service Drive
- Centrifugal Compressors
- Reciprocating Compressors
- Mechanical Seals – Pumps
- Dry Gas Seals – Compressors
- Wet Gas Seals – Compressors
Behavioural Skills:
- Methodical approach to problem solving with an ability to understand the difference between urgency and importance;
- Innovative and forward thinking, with an ability to influence those outside of the direct line;
- Fosters the development of partnerships with other departments and functions; and
- Ability to balance conflicting demands in a continuously developing environment
- Equipment Reliability – MTBF
- Equipment Repair time – MTTR
- Total cost of machinery maintenance
- No of open improvement actions
Job Details
- Location Salt End (Hull), United Kingdom
- Discipline Engineering
- Type Full-time
- Business INEOS Acetyls
- Posted 20 April 2023
- Closing Date 31 May 2023