Data Analyst / IMU Trainee - Pipeline In-Line Inspection

ENTEGRA
Spencers Wood
2 weeks ago
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Description

ENTEGRA is the global leader in Ultra-High Resolution (UHR) pipeline in-line inspection technologies, driving innovation in the realm of pipeline integrity. We are a dynamic and forward-thinking company, driven by experienced and talented individuals, advanced processes, and cutting-edge technology. Our commitment is unwavering as we strive to revolutionize the landscape of in-line inspection, setting new standards for excellence.

Position Summary:

This position requires the analysis of data recorded by Entegra’s MFL/Caliper/IMU in-line inspection (ILI) tools, correlation to verification measurements, and final report generation. A successful candidate will be self-driven, with an analytical background and have a demonstrable ability to learn proprietary software and technical concepts quickly.

Responsibilities:

  1. Perform preliminary IMU data quality assessments.
  2. Process and interpret IMU bench test datasets for acceptance.
  3. Process tool’s IMU data in conjunction with GPS tie-points to generate accurate pipeline mapping.
  4. Analyze pipeline bending strain profiles to discern intentional from unintended pipeline movement.
  5. Interpret MFL and Geometry pipeline inspection data to detect and identify defect locations and size.
  6. Correlate analysis results from previous inspection data.
  7. Organize and produce reports of data analysis as per client requirements.
  8. Effectively communicate with clients via telephone, email or in person.
  9. Communicate analysis findings and provide support for excavations and NDE.
  10. Work in a team environment collaborating and sharing knowledge and experiences.
  11. Operational Excellence: Actively participate in continuous improvement initiatives, consistently working towards the achievement of individual and team goals.
  12. Additional Duties: Perform all other duties as assigned.

Requirements:

  1. Degree or diploma in Geomatics Engineering, technical discipline; or equivalent experience.
  2. Preference given to post-secondary education/experience in inertial navigation, GPS, map projections and geodesy.
  3. Experience and/or training in non-destructive evaluation (NDE) is an asset.
  4. Previous work with axial MFL, Caliper and Inertial analysis is an asset.
  5. Knowledge of pipeline safety and compliance regulations (API1163, NACE, PHMSA) is an asset.
  6. Self-driven.
  7. Ability to work diligently with minimal supervision.
  8. Strong computer skills (MS Office suite of applications).
  9. Ability to complete tasks fully in a timely and quality manner.
  10. Ability to maintain quality of work and efficiency during busy times.
  11. Strong analytical and interpretive skills.
  12. Ability to evaluate and prioritize tasks.
  13. Ability to maintain concentration throughout the workday.
  14. Strong social skills for communicating with co-workers and clients.
  15. Professional personal presentation.
  16. Willingness to work overtime during busy times.
  17. Demonstrates a commitment to integrating the ENTEGRA Core Values into daily work and life — Be Innovative. Be Devoted. Be Honest. Be Accountable. Be Genuine. Be Industrious. Be Stewards. Be Excellent.

Employment Details:

  1. Work Location: Spencers Wood, Reading RG7 1PJ, UK - Operations Facility
  2. Department: Data Analysis
  3. Workplace Type: On-site
  4. Job Type: Regular Full Time

Benefits:

  1. Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  2. Pension Plan
  3. Life & Disability Insurance
  4. Employee Assistance Programme
  5. Professional Development Opportunities

Entegra is an Equal Opportunity Employer

ENTEGRA is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. ENTEGRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, protected veteran status, disability status, citizenship, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. If you require assistance or would like to request an accommodation related to the application process due to a disability, you may contact us at .

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