Conduct comprehensive assessments of equipment to determine preservation requirements based on equipment type, materials, and anticipated storage conditions.
Develop and implement tailored preservation plans for various types of equipment, utilizing appropriate corrosion prevention methods, coatings, and protective measures.
Collaborate closely with engineering, maintenance, and logistics teams to understand equipment preservation needs and ensure proper implementation of preservation strategies.
Apply advanced preservation techniques, such as vacuum sealing, moisture control, and protective enclosures, to maintain equipment integrity.
Document all preservation activities, including preservation plans, actions taken, equipment condition reports, and relevant technical documentation.
Coordinate with transportation teams to ensure proper packaging, handling, and transportation of preserved equipment to minimize risks during transit.
Regularly inspect preserved equipment to identify signs of deterioration, damage, or degradation, and coordinate with maintenance teams for necessary repairs or upkeep.
Provide training to staff members involved in equipment handling and storage, sharing preservation techniques and best practices.
Stay informed about industry advancements in preservation technologies, materials, and techniques to continuously improve preservation processes.
Ensure compliance with industry standards, regulations, and company policies related to equipment preservation.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Logistics, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Minimum of 10 years of experience in equipment preservation, corrosion prevention, or materials protection.
Strong understanding of preservation techniques, materials, and their applications.
Detail-oriented mindset with excellent analytical skills to assess equipment preservation needs effectively.
Exceptional communication skills to coordinate preservation efforts with cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Familiarity with relevant industry standards and regulations governing equipment preservation.
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
Certification in equipment preservation or corrosion prevention (e.g., NACE certification) is a plus.