Technician, Corrosion
Enterprise Products · Lexington, SC · Yesterday
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
The Corrosion Technician
The 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.
- Ensuring the integrity of the pipeline system through standard industry utilized corrosion prevention techniques.
- Ensuring compliance with all Company policies and/or procedures associated with pipeline integrity/corrosion control including Operator Qualification requirements.
- Maintaining compliance with all guidelines set forth by regulatory agencies that govern pipeline corrosion control related activities.
- Designing, installing and maintaining corrosion control systems for all assigned Company assets.
- Conducting annual cathodic protection surveys and maintaining the appropriate records/documentation.
- Performing and/or coordinating bi-monthly rectifier and critical bond inspections and maintain the appropriate records/documentation.
- Performing stray current interference tests and correcting identified interference issues.
- Directing and inspecting new cathodic protection system installations.
- Performing in-depth tests and analysis of areas with pipe to soil potentials that do not meet established criteria.
- Performing pipeline-coating tests and inspecting coating applications.
- Prepare and submit, in a timely manner, records for all surveys, tests, work progress reports or other corrosion related documentation.
- Monitoring, documenting and coordinating treatment for internal corrosion.
- Performing corrosion defect assessments.
- Actively support all corrosion control related activities associated with maintenance and new construction projects.
- Aid in the preparation of job plans, negotiating contracts, budgeting and forecasting costs associated with corrosion control activities.
- Communicate and work well with local Operations and Maintenance groups and other Corrosion Prevention/Pipeline Integrity personnel and management.
What Your Background Should Look Like (Minimum Qualifications)
- A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
- Five years of corrosion control related experience is required.
- An NACE Corrosion Technician certification is required.
- An Associates of Applied Science degree with additional or higher levels of NACE certification and corrosion control related experience is preferred.
- A strong initiative and excellent oral and written communication skills are required.
- Able to multi-task in a fast-paced, changing environment with strong analytical and time management skills.
- A competent knowledge in all facets of corrosion control with an in-depth understanding of corrosion mechanisms and mitigation techniques.
- Able 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.