Job Description

Responsibilities
  • The Mechanical Integrity Engineer will develop, implement, and maintain the Mechanical Integrity (MI) program for fixed equipment, including pressure vessels, piping systems, storage tanks, heat exchangers, and relief devices.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) standards and applicable codes such as API, ASME, and NBIC.
  • Establish inspection and testing strategies using risk-based inspection (RBI) methodologies.
  • Review inspection reports and recommend repair, replacement, or mitigation actions.
  • Lead failure investigations and root cause analyses for equipment reliability issues.
  • Support Management of Change (MOC) processes for modifications impacting mechanical integrity.
  • Identify and implement reliability improvements to reduce downtime and maintenance costs.
  • Relocation provided. $130K-$145K.

Experience:
  • The Mechanical Integrity Engineer will have 5+ years of experience in mechanical integrity, inspection, or reliability engineering in a chemical, petrochemical, or refining environment.
  • Knowledge of industry standards (API 510, API 570, API 653, ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code).
  • Familiarity with corrosion mechanisms and damage modes.
  • Strong understanding of PSM requirements.
  • Proficiency with CMMS and data analysis tools.
  • Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.

Details

Employee Type
Full-Time Regular
Location
Cleveland Ohio [OH]
Date Posted
3/20/2026
Min Salary
$130,000.00
Max Salary
$145,000.00