Perform basic cathodic protection measurement functions and procedures on galvanic anode and impressed current cathodic protection systems, basic rectifier testing and maintenance, short locating. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS One year experience in natural gas utility construction, maintenance, customer service or equivalent. Successful completion of Corrosion Technician training. Have knowledge of basic electrical fundamentals and instrumentation for electrical measurements. Basic knowledge of mechanical, electrical, chemical, and physics principles; mathematics through algebra; basic computer knowledge and application. Note: Employees must pass all written tests and/or hands-on training, or simulations as required for this job classification; this includes all the covered task modules for Operator Qualification. Employees must qualify in all covered tasks in their classification and satisfy all applicable requirements under State and Federal law. TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONS Install, operate, repair, and maintain galvanic anode and impressed current cathodic protection systems Monitor cathodic protection levels and maintain system records Locate shorts to other structures Operate electrical and electronic test equipment Ensure compliance with SWG policies and procedures Conduct pipeline patrols, as required Perform pipe wrapping Utilize ruggedized laptop PC or desktop PC to download and graph data from Close Interval Surveys, to view electronic maps , and to document compliance inspections, maintenance activities and generate construction work orders in the appropriate computer application(s) Must be able to work with electricity Assist Corrosion Technologist and/or Corrosion Specialist as required Develop a working knowledge of applicable company and cathodic protection computer programs Maintain company vehicles and equipment Perform other duties as assigned Regular and predictable attendance is a condition of employment and is an essential function of the job SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS Meet and maintain the strenuous physical requirements of the position. Must be able to be ON-CALL Must be able to be contacted and respond for emergency duty when on-call. Must respond to base location or emergency site within one hour or as division operational needs dictate, subject to Division VP approval, when on-call. Must possess a valid driver’s license and/or other special licenses/certifications. Must be available to perform shift work, staggered workweek, including recognized holidays. Must be available to work overtime. Must be able to wear a complete company-issued uniform. Must be able to wear and use all personal protective safety equipment as operating conditions dictate. Must be able to work in another location, district, or department. Must be able to work outdoors, exposed to extremes in temperatures and conditions. May be exposed to natural gas during the course of work. Must successfully complete all aspects of required training. Must comply with company rules of general conduct, company policies and procedures. This position is regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) under Title 49 CFR Part 382 and Part 40. Any applicant/employee who performs a DOT-covered function or is licensed and would operate a commercial vehicle for the Company will be subject to drug and alcohol testing under the Company’s DOT drug and alcohol testing programs. Any employment, transfer, or promotion offer made for this position is contingent upon taking and passing a drug test prior to the commencement of the new role. If an applicant/employee fails the drug test, any offer of employment, transfer, or promotion will be revoked.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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