What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corrosion Engineer position at Channel Personnel Services?
The Engineer II, Corrosion Control is an intermediate-level Engineer role with responsibilities to support the various programs that comprise company’s Corrosion Control program.
DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES
Ø Corrosion Control Program Support. Supporting the implementation of Buckeye’s Corrosion Control Programs, including but not limited to,
· Evaluating and continuously improving Buckeye’s Corrosion Control Program through the investigation, recommendation, and implementation of new technologies.
· Performing corrosion control system designs.
· Researching background of Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) for program evaluation.
· Reviewing failure and metallurgical analyses reports with corrosion control root causes/implications.
Ø Data Integration & Management. Facilitating Corrosion Control data integration within Buckeye’s GIS or other applications
Ø Risk Management & Mitigation. Managing risk analyses and developing risk prevention/ mitigation strategies.
Ø Stakeholder Engagement. Identifying and involving stakeholders (both internal and external to Corrosion Control) for key decisions and preparing Management of Change (MOC) work orders for Corrosion Control-related activities and/or procedure revisions, as required
Ø Project/Program Management. Developing budgets and monitoring maintenance forecasts and expenditures related to the Corrosion Control Programs.
Ø Department Support. Providing support for Asset Integrity Team members.
Ø And other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS
v Position Requirements:
§ Education: Bachelor's Degree is required.
§ Experience: Typically, 5 years of relevant experience.
§ Special skills: Proficiency in using Microsoft Office applications required.
§ Special skills: Proficiency with SQL, ESRI GIS, PowerBI, FME, Python, R, or other programming languages to perform data analysis is preferred.
§ Familiarity with industry standards and regulatory codes relating to corrosion control management is required.
§ Travel Requirements: 10% travel possible.
v Certificates & Licenses:
§ Engineer-in-Training or Professional Engineer certification is highly desirable.
§ Minimum NACE CP-2/AMPP certification, or equivalent experience, is required.
v Other Skills, Attributes and Abilities:
§ Excellent communication, both written and verbal, as well as strong organizational skills are paramount.
§ To be successful in this position, one must have excellent analytical skills to resolve business and operations problems and have good communication skills to consult with users to provide technical assistance.
§ The individual must be well organized with the ability to keep accurate records and provide status updates.