This position is part of the Corrosion Technician job family and includes a progression to Corrosion Technician 4 with the achievement of AMPP/NACE CP1. Essential Functions Evaluate corrosion damage on pipelines and determine fitness for service. Conduct bimonthly monitoring of all reverse current switches, cathodic protection rectifiers, and interference bonds. Recommend and track repair and maintenance activity submitted to other departments or contractors. Perform remedial activities where cathodic protection levels are below minimum criteria. This includes but is not limited to fault locating, coating evaluation, and cathodic protection current requirements Conduct gas titration inspections on a bi-monthly basis to evaluate gas quality. Complete Operator Qualification training or testing in all applicable tasks. Attend schools and seminars both within and outside the company to keep abreast of technology, new products and equipment, and changes in regulatory requirements. Prepare monthly and annual reports as required by the department and regulatory agencies. Review monitoring schedules, completions and results to ensure compliance. Monitoring, evaluating, and repairing existing cathodic protection systems
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED