The Senior Corrosion Technician is responsible for all facets of field executed corrosion prevention duties including: cathodic protection, internal corrosion control, atmospheric corrosion control, protective coating and linings, materials selection and design/project support. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
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Ensuring the integrity of the pipeline system through standard industry utilized corrosion prevention techniques.
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Ensuring compliance with all Company policies and/or procedures associated with pipeline integrity/corrosion control including Operator Qualification requirements.
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Maintaining compliance with all guidelines set forth by regulatory agencies that govern pipeline corrosion control related activities.
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Designing, installing and maintaining corrosion control systems for all assigned Company assets.
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Conducting annual cathodic protection surveys and maintaining the appropriate records/documentation.
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Performing and/or coordinating bi-monthly rectifier and critical bond inspections and maintain the appropriate records/documentation.
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Performing stray current interference tests and correcting identified interference issues.
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Directing and inspecting new cathodic protection system installations.
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Performing in-depth tests and analysis of areas with pipe to soil potentials that do not meet established criteria.
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Performing pipeline-coating tests and inspecting coating applications.
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Preparing and submitting, in a timely manner, records for all surveys, tests, work progress reports and/or other corrosion related documentation.
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Monitoring, documenting and coordinating treatment for internal corrosion.
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Performing corrosion defect assessments.
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Actively supporting all corrosion control related activities associated with maintenance and new construction projects.
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Assisting with the preparation of job plans, negotiating contracts, budgeting and forecasting costs associated with corrosion control activities.
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Communicating and working well with local Operations and Maintenance groups and other Corrosion Prevention/Pipeline Integrity personnel and management.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will meet the following qualifications:
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A minimum of a high school diploma or G.E.D. or equivalent is required.
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A minimum of an Associates of Applied Science degree, with additional or higher levels of NACE certification and corrosion control related experience, is preferred.
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A minimum of 10+ years of corrosion control related experience is required.
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A NACE Corrosion Technician certification is required.
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Competent electrical knowledge including: AC, DC and electrochemical theory is preferred.
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Competent knowledge of pipeline operations and the characteristics of products transported by pipeline are preferred.
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Competent knowledge in all facets of corrosion control with in depth understanding of corrosion mechanisms and mitigation techniques is required.
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Strong initiative and excellent communication skills, both verbal and in writing, are required.
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Ability to multi-task in a fast paced, changing environment with strong analytical and time management skills is required.
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Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, etc.), corrosion database software and associated field computers are required.
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Ability to proficiently utilize corrosion related testing equipment including, but not limited to: multi-meters, reference electrodes, current interrupters, pipe and cable locators, chart recorders and data loggers is required.
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Ability and willingness to travel up to 50% of the time is required.
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Primary Location: USA-Louisiana-Lake Charles
Shift: Day Job
Travel: Yes, 50 % of the Time
Unposting Date: Ongoing
Organization: Engineering
Job: Engineering
Job Level: Entry Level