What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cathodic Protection Specialist/Engineer position at Regulated Companies?
Acts as Cathodic Protection (CP) subject matter expert for Construction and Survey Groups. Oversees and reviews complex Cathodic Protection System testing and writes reports based on data obtained. Designs cathodic protection systems for a variety of industry applications. Responsible for placing safety as #1 priority in day to day work routine for self and others.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Must possess a working knowledge of technical procedures at a level normally acquired through the completion of a bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field or equivalent experience; and
Six years of progressively responsible experience in cathodic protection or corrosion control field, preferable in pipeline corrosion control; and
National Association of Corrosion Engineer (NACE) CP Level 4 or NACE Corrosion Specialist certification; or
NACE CP 3 and four years of design experience.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must take all measures necessary to protect networks, devices, programs and data from cyber-attack, damage or unauthorized access.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States, no sponsorships considered.
Required to maintain a valid driver's license.
Requires travel: Minimal (up to 30%)
May be subject to the Company's DOT Substance Abuse Testing Program.
Subject to the pre-employment drug test and background checks.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides technical support to managers.
Designs complete cathodic protection systems in a variety of industry applications including water tanks, above ground and underground storage tanks, and pipelines. Applies new technologies to existing cathodic protection programs.
Oversees and reviews complex cathodic protection testing using appropriate measurement techniques to monitor performance. Accurately interprets the data collected to ensure system performance.
Oversees, conducts and documents interference tests where stray currents are suspected to determine if interference exists and identify the source of the interference. Upon determination of interference, identify and implement a methos of control that will mitigate the effects of the stray current.
Performs corrosion analysis.
Performs other tasks and special projects as assigned.
Offers typically made between $94,460 - $118,080
Posted through 01/21/2025 11am CST
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