The purpose of this position is to inspect, maintain, and design cathodic protection systems and equipment used for corrosion control to ensure compliance with applicable regulations, policies, and procedures.
The Corrosion Technician is a focused discipline within a job family. The Corrosion Technician is a focused discipline within a job family. The duties listed are activities associated with the various levels of the engineering progression. This progression covers the following general titles:
• Corrosion Technician I
• Corrosion Technician II
• Corrosion Technician III
JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The Corrosion Technician II is able to perform most activities independently.
Education, Certifications/Licenses:
Corrosion Technician II
Required:
Valid Drivers License Associate degree – technical / trade school with math or science-based curriculumOR
High school diploma with equivalent combination of education and experiencePreferred:
NACE CP2 (Cathodic Protection Technician) NACE CP1 (Cathodic Protection Tester)Corrosion Technician III
Required:
Valid Drivers License Associate degree – technical / trade school with math or science-based curriculumOR
High school diploma with equivalent combination of education and experienceAND
NACE CP1 (Cathodic Protection Tester) Must possess a valid driver’s licensePreferred:
NACE CP2 (Cathodic Protection Technician)
Related Work Experience:
Corrosion Technician II
Required:
3 years pipeline cathodic protection / corrosion controlCorrosion Technician III
Required:
6+ years pipeline cathodic protection / corrosion control
Specific Skills & Knowledge:
Required:
Preferred:
Electrical knowledge Cathodic Protection Data Manager (CPDM) / CorCon proficiency Compliance Tracking System (CTS) proficiency Geographic Information System (GIS) proficiency Corrosion Control Design Knowledge (Corrosion Tech III)
Disclaimer: This information describes the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this job. The description is not designed to be a comprehensive inventory of duties, responsibilities and qualifications required in the job; responsibilities may be changed or added without advance notice. Reasonable accommodations may be made to qualified disabled individuals for performance of essential duties and responsibilities.