Candidates with approximately 5 10 years of experience in corrosion testing in sour environment, hands on experience in handling H2S gas and pressure systems. materials testing, metallurgical laboratories, or related engineering environments are preferred. Hands-on experience with corrosion testing techniques, metallography, microscopy, or laboratory-based materials evaluation will be considered an advantage.
Experience working in materials testing laboratories, R&D; environments, or industrial materials evaluation programs is desirable. Exposure to corrosion testing standards or laboratory testing procedures related to materials degradation is beneficial.
Desired Skills
- Basic understanding of corrosion mechanisms affecting steels and structural alloys.
- Familiarity with corrosion testing techniques such as SSC, HIC, or general corrosion testing is desirable.
- Exposure to metallography, microscopy, or SEM-based microstructural characterization is desirable.
- Basic understanding of degradation mechanisms such as hydrogen damage, corrosion-assisted cracking, or environmental degradation.
- Familiarity with corrosion testing standards such as NACE, ASTM, or ISO standards is desirable.
- Ability to analyze experimental data and support interpretation of corrosion behaviour.
- Solid laboratory documentation and reporting skills.
- Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams supporting corrosion testing, fracture mechanics, and materials characterization activities.
Desired Competencies
- Candidate should demonstrate high scientific research acumen for fundamental engineering programs.
- Good analytical and experimental skills
- Ability to follow testing procedures and maintain laboratory documentation
- Ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams
- Attention to detail and adherence to laboratory safety practices