Asset Integrity Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Energy Engineer, Process Engineer
Location: Calgary Head Office
Job Status: Full Time Permanent
Department: Asset Integrity & Maintenance
Safety Sensitive: No
RoleThe Asset Integrity Engineer position is a technical subject matter expert in asset integrity and maintenance, supporting the safe and reliable operation of Gibson’s operating assets. The Asset Integrity Engineer is committed to developing and maintaining an asset‑integrity process by collaborating with operations, maintenance and engineering to create a climate in which people work as a team to do their best and deliver results.
IdealCandidate
We are seeking an enthusiastic and driven individual with a deep curiosity and passion for physics and engineering to join our team. A candidate will have a strong commitment to continuous learning and self‑improvement as they develop in their career. Additionally, this role requires someone with inquisitive humility, who recognizes the value of others’ contributions and seeks to learn from both successes and setbacks.
WhatYou Will Do
- Lead the development of the Tank Integrity Program (TIP), Pipeline Integrity Management Program and support the in‑house Chief Inspector in enhancing the Pressure Equipment Integrity Management (PEIM) and Marine Integrity Programs.
- Develop and update equipment inspection plans to ensure adherence to industry codes and standards (e.g. API 510, API 571, ASME, CSA Z662, ABSA and TSASK Regulations and Guidelines).
- Maintain a long‑term strategy using risk‑based methodologies to establish effective reliability and integrity of fixed assets within all Gibson facilities.
- Support overall performance, maintenance, change, and stakeholder relations of the Asset Integrity and Maintenance function.
- Ensure and participate in the development and implementation of Risk‑Based Asset Integrity program, and create KPIs for Asset Integrity and Maintenance through areas of reliability and availability.
- Consult and collaborate with the Chief Inspector for Pressure Equipment, Piping systems, Relief devices and Over pressure Protection systems to ensure compliance with jurisdictional requirements (ABSA and TSASK).
- Collaborate with pipeline operations groups & Pipeline integrity engineer to manage the pipeline integrity program in compliance with CSA Z662 by establishing risk‑based methods and cost‑effective criteria.
- Maintain a strong safety culture within the Asset Integrity and Maintenance team.
- Promote Gibson Energy and contribute to industry best practice through representation in industry groups and forums.
- Demonstrate a personal commitment and proactive approach to Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) through participation in all applicable EH&S programs and ensure safe operation of the branch, team or unit and compliance with all Company EH&S policies and procedures.
- May perform other duties as assigned.
The Role
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with experience in asset integrity.
- Current APEGA or APEGS membership as a practicing member (P.Eng.) in good standing is essential.
- Minimum 5‑7 years of experience in asset integrity, operations, maintenance, and management within the oil and gas sector.
- Demonstrate strong integrity and operational knowledge in static equipment including tanks, pressure equipment and pipeline integrity.
- Passion for physics, engineering, problem solving and continuous improvement.
- Collaborative with an entrepreneurial approach for solving problems.
- Thorough knowledge of risk assessments and good understanding for failure analysis.
- Proven competency with asset integrity related fundamentals including:
- API 510 pressure vessel inspector
- API 571 damage mechanisms
- NDE inspections and limitations of techniques
- Failure Analyses, Root Cause Analyses
- Repair and Alteration procedures
- Material Selection and Weld procedures
- ABSA & TSASK Regulations and requirements
- CSA B51 Code
- ASME Codes (Section VIII, Section II Part D, Section I, Section IX, PCC-2)
- API 653 standard
- CSA‑Z662 pipelines
- Knowledge in API 579/Fitness‑For‑Service assessments is considered an asset.
- Ability to understand process safety requirements regarding asset integrity.
- Experience and proficient with MS Office Systems, Maximo, or similar enterprise systems.
- Demonstrate competency with oral and written communication.
- Ability to work collaboratively with functional and operating areas.
- Ability to anticipate and seize opportunities to implement programs and processes that add value.
- Ability to work in a team environment with financial constraints and risk‑based priorities.
- Exhibit knowledge of current governing codes, standards and corporate policies.
- Office based position with travel to operating sites (up to 25% time).
- This job is subject to background checks as outlined in Gibson Energy’s Background Checks policy. Background checks may include employment history verification, reference checks, education and/or credentials verification, credit check and a criminal history check.
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