Job Description
Oversee the daily operation of RO systems within gas processing facilities, ensuring compliance with quality and performance standards.
Monitor and analyse system performance metrics, including pressure, flow rates, recovery rates, and water quality parameters.
Develop and implement preventive and corrective maintenance plans to ensure maximum system efficiency and minimal downtime.
Perform troubleshooting and root cause analysis of system failures, membrane fouling, scaling, and other operational issues.
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements related to water quality, safety, and environmental guidelines in gas operations.
Coordinate with procurement teams for inventory management, including spare parts, chemicals, and consumables required for RO systems.
Optimize system design and process parameters to enhance performance, reduce energy consumption, and improve cost-effectiveness in gas operations.
Maintain and update documentation, including Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), maintenance logs, and compliance reports.
Train and mentor operators and technical staff on best practices in RO system operations and maintenance within gas facilities.
Collaborate with external vendors, consultants, and regulatory bodies for inspections, audits, and system upgrades.
Job Summary:
The Reverse Osmosis (RO) Specialist in the Gas Department is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of RO systems used in gas processing and associated facilities. This role ensures the efficient production of high-quality treated water necessary for gas operations while maintaining compliance with regulatory standards, safety protocols, and best engineering practices.
Desired Candidate Profile
Any Nationality
Bachelor of Technology/Engineering, Bachelor of Science
Any
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Environmental Engineering; a Master’s degree is a plus.
Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in reverse osmosis water treatment operations, with experience in gas plant applications preferred.
Strong knowledge of membrane filtration technologies, pretreatment processes, and chemical dosing systems specific to gas operations.
Hands-on experience with SCADA/DCS systems and water quality monitoring instrumentation in industrial settings.
Familiarity with industry standards such as WHO, EPA, and ISO for water treatment in gas facilities.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills with the ability to optimize system performance.
Excellent communication and leadership skills to manage teams and coordinate with cross-functional departments.
Certification in water treatment operations, such as IWCF or AWWA, is an advantage.