Senior Analyst, Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
Black & Veatch · Irvine, CA · 1 wk ago
OTHR$98k–$163k/yrFull-time
About the role
We are seeking a Senior Analyst in Black & Veatch’s Infrastructure Advisory Business to support our growing corrosion practice in the Asset Engineering Solution.
Responsibilities
- Contribute to delivering projects for a wide range of clients, including water, electric, and power generation utilities.
- Support field investigations, data analysis, and engineering evaluations of infrastructure assets, with a focus on corrosion monitoring and cathodic protection systems for pipelines, tanks, and related facilities.
- Work in both field and office environments, developing practical and analytical skills regarding corrosion engineering and cathodic protection systems.
- Gain experience in other areas, including condition assessment and asset management, with opportunities for rapid career growth.
- Perform field activities related to corrosion monitoring and cathodic protection systems.
- Support coordination and logistical planning for field work activities, including resolving field-related challenges.
- Support the organization and utilization of asset and inspection data.
- Aid in the interpretation of survey data and contribute to technical reports.
- Support pipeline inspection and facility condition assessment activities.
- Contribute to the evaluation of rehabilitation, maintenance, and replacement options.
- Support project teams in corrosion control, condition assessment, and asset management deliverables.
Qualifications
- Perform field activities related to corrosion monitoring and cathodic protection systems.
- Support coordination and logistical planning for field work activities, including resolving field-related challenges.
- Support the organization and utilization of asset and inspection data.
- Aid in the interpretation of survey data and contribute to technical reports.
- Support pipeline inspection and facility condition assessment activities.
- Contribute to the evaluation of rehabilitation, maintenance, and replacement options.
- Support project teams in corrosion control, condition assessment, and asset management deliverables.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering
- 2-4 years of experience in corrosion monitoring, cathodic protection, or related infrastructure work
- Familiarity with cathodic protection systems (galvanic and impressed current)
- Exposure to field testing and inspection techniques, such as: Soil resistivity (Wenner 4-pin), Close Interval Survey (CIS), Structure-to-electrolyte potentials, Stray current testing and interference evaluation, AMPP/NACE CP-1
- Strong time management and organizational skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team
- Clear and concise communication skills
Benefits
Final compensation is determined based on factors such as skills, experience, qualifications, internal alignment, geographic location, and other factors permitted by law. Final compensation details will be provided during the interview process.