Asset Integrity Engineer – Grow in a versatile technical role
Become an Asset Integrity Engineer at Smart AIS and work on challenging projects in the Benelux. Grow, develop your technical expertise, and be part of a team-driven environment. Do you enjoy working with pressure-containing assets and know exactly how to keep them safe and compliant? At Smart AIS, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your technical knowledge across various projects in the Benelux while advancing your career. As an Asset Integrity Engineer, you will be responsible for managing projects in line with WBDA regulations, ensuring installations meet all requirements. With ample room for initiative and personal growth, you can elevate your career to the next level. Does this sound like you? Then read on!
we offer you
- Engaging projects for various clients in the Benelux, where your knowledge of the Pressure Equipment (WBDA) regulations plays a crucial role.
- Career advancement opportunities and training to continuously develop yourself.
- Flexible working hours and the option to work from home, ensuring a good work-life balance.
- A competitive salary, 13th month, 31 days of holiday, and a solid pension scheme.
- A flat organisational structure where everyone knows each other, and collaboration is key.
Who we are
Smart AIS specialises in managing and protecting industrial assets. We work closely with clients to keep their installations safe, compliant, and efficient. Our projects range from inspections and asset integrity to innovative solutions for the industry. With a team of approximately 35 professionals, we combine technical expertise with a personal approach.
What you'll do
- Coordinating WBDA-related activities within a multidisciplinary team.
- Advising clients on regulatory obligations and improvements to their asset integrity programmes.
- Developing risk assessments and recommending innovative inspection methods and tools.
- Contributing to the optimisation of processes for piping, pressure equipment, tanks, and structures.
What we expect
- A bachelor’s degree in a technical field (e.g., Process / Chemical Technology or Mechanical Engineering).
- At least three years of experience in a similar role within multidisciplinary projects.
- Familiarity with WBDA regulations is a significant plus.
- Strong communication skills in both Dutch and English.
- Flexibility to work with various clients at different locations.
- A category B driving licence.