Full-Time

Refinery Inspector

Posted on 9/3/2025

Hunt Oil Company

Hunt Oil Company

Private oil and gas exploration and production.

No salary listed

Tuscaloosa, AL, USA

In Person

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • High school diploma or GED is required with six to ten years’ experience as an industry-related inspector with progressive responsibility or two-year technical degree with four to eight years’ experience as an industry-related inspector or Bachelor’s degree in an engineering or technology discipline with six to eight years’ experience or combination of education and experience is required.
  • Refinery inspection experience is required.
  • Experience with Microsoft Applications (Word, Excel, etc.).
  • Experience with Inspection Data Management Software (Preferably PCMS).
  • Strong organizational skills and technical writing ability.
  • Good energy level, attitude, and communication skills.
  • API-510 Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification
  • API-570 Piping Inspector Certification
  • API-653 Above Ground Storage Tank Inspector Certification
  • Valid Driver License
  • NDT Level II competency for MT, PT, UT thickness, RT interpretation and VT / Remote VT w/borescope
  • Must currently hold or be able to qualify to receive a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card.
Responsibilities
  • Provide technical support to the refinery through the inspection of fixed equipment and piping to ensure overall mechanical integrity, refinery safety and reliability.
  • Execute equipment inspection programs, plan and schedule equipment inspections, make repair recommendations and supervise contractors.
  • Identify equipment and piping needing repair and replacement in a proactive timely manner.
  • Maintaining corrosion under insulation inspection program.
  • Ensure welding and inspection requirements for new replacement equipment and repairs.
  • Ensure positive material identification on new and replacement alloy components.
  • Direct Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) crews performing ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing and other NDE techniques.
  • Choose the correct NDE technology and applications.
  • Review and accept RT and other NDE data results.
  • Review engineering packages for new installations and repairs.
  • Participate in turnaround inspections and turnaround planning.
  • Ability to work extended hours as necessary for turnaround and callout support, including night shifts.
  • Approve repairs as well as witness hydro tests and perform QA/QC on all work completed within their area.
  • Write detailed inspection and turnaround reports and maintain files and documentation.
  • Update equipment inspection records, piping isometrics, inspection database.
  • Stay abreast of current inspection codes, standards, technologies and equipment.
  • Provide inspection histories and data to maintenance and engineering to assist in implementing necessary equipment repairs and upgrades.
  • Be an example to all employees by working safely and being safety & environmental leaders. This includes active participation in the following: Stop and/or report any unsafe work or conditions, Follow safety and environmental policies and procedures, Support safety and environmental goals and initiatives, Participate in safety and environmental meetings, training, emergency drills and hazard recognition programs as needed, Report all accidents, injuries and near misses, and participate in associated investigations, Participate in industrial hygiene, medical surveillance and behavior-based safety programs.
Desired Qualifications
  • AWS CWI
  • Experience with Fitness-for-Service and Risk Based Inspection methodologies
  • Experience with ASME B31.3 and ASME Sec. VIII
  • NACE Corrosion or API 571 training
  • Experience using AutoCAD

Hunt Oil Company is a privately held oil and gas producer with global exploration and production activities. It operates in the United States, Canada, and Yemen, and holds significant LNG interests in Peru and the Kurdistan region, reflecting a mix of conventional and unconventional energy projects. The company identifies early-stage opportunities and develops them into producing assets, including LNG ventures, across multiple regions. Its approach centers on building a diversified portfolio by pursuing opportunities in both traditional oil and gas and unconventional resources. Unlike publicly traded peers or single-region operators, Hunt Oil sits within the Hunt Energy family and complements its broader renewable and sustainable energy interests, offering a privately owned, globally distributed platform. The goal is to grow by loading up a steady pipeline of early-stage and unconventional projects and advancing them into profitable production and LNG developments.

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Headquarters

Dallas, Texas

Founded

1934

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What believers are saying

  • Peru LNG farmout to MidOcean frees $500M+ for Permian.
  • Eagle Ford partnership boosts prolific U.S. production.
  • Private status enables flexible unconventional acquisitions.

What critics are saying

  • Houthi attacks halt Yemen LNG, stranding 17.2% stake.
  • TotalEnergies cuts Peru LNG costs, forcing Hunt overpayment.
  • Kurdistan blockades render investments worthless in 6-12 months.

What makes Hunt Oil Company unique

  • Hunt Oil holds 17.2% stake in Peru LNG project.
  • Operates 550,000 acres in Permian and Bakken basins.
  • Partners with Magnum Hunter in Eagle Ford Shale.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Hybrid Work Options

Tuition Reimbursement

Company News

Oil & Gas Journal
Sep 16th, 2024
Hunt farms out 15% interest in Peru LNG to MidOcean Energy

Hunt Oil Co. has agreed to farm out a 15% interest in Peru LNG (PLNG) to MidOcean Energy.

Hill Country Community Journal
Mar 4th, 2024
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