Job Description: The ideal candidate will have experience and knowledge with Aboveground Storage Tank system components, operation, monitoring devices and API 510 program requirements and have current Certification by the American Petroleum Institute as a Pressure Storage Vessel 510 Inspector. Candidate must have a minimum of five years’ work experience in the petroleum storage and distribution field.
Provide technical management of assigned tank inspection projects, including direct interface with designated site representatives, assigned resources, subcontractors and vendors. Take responsibility for completion of field inspections, field documentation, interpretation of applicable codes and standards, report preparation and technical review in order to prepare documents and reports. Work frequently with field technicians, must be able to work in confined spaces, must be able to climb storage tank ladders and stairs and ladders.
Candidate must have ability to express self effectively both orally and in writing, must be able to travel periodically, must be able to work independently with minimum supervision. Promote and adhere to corporate ethics program and health & safety program
Desired Skills: Good working knowledge of notebook computers equipped with Windows Operating System, Microsoft Office products, Adobe Acrobat, and other common computing programs.
Random Drug Testing, Criminal Background Check, DMV Driver Record Check
Salary negotiable upon experience.
A signed Non-Compete Agreement is a condition of employment.