Oceaneering Enhances Asset Integrity Capabilities

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Oceaneering International, Inc. announced it has bolstered its expanding asset integrity business in Chandigarh, India with more capabilities. The engineering support team is expected to grow to around 30 full time engineers by the end of 2019.

Chirag Jayswal has been appointed senior integrity engineering manager. With Oceaneering since 2010, he will transition from his current role within the offshore design center where he led a team of engineers. Before Oceaneering, he worked for Larsen & Toubro and Sulzon.

Bill Boyle, Senior Vice President of Asset Integrity, Oceaneering, said, “Over the last five years, we have built considerable capability in Chandigarh, with a multi-disciplined integrity team supporting many newbuild, pipeline structures and process projects globally. Our aim is to expand this team further in the next 12 months, providing services onshore and offshore in the areas of reliability, maintenance and floating systems.

“Oceaneering provides value-adding asset integrity technologies and solutions that focus on maximizing value for our customers. Having a dedicated engineering resource supporting our global projects ensures that we have the right blend of technical, quality and commercial efficiencies across our business, and enables us with an agile and responsive customer service.”

Oceaneering’s Asset Integrity division provides conventional and advanced nondestructive testing (NDT), specialist inspection solutions and integrity management capabilities, with a team of more than 2,100 technically-focused people servicing clients at 24 global locations.

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