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External DescriptionAudubon is currently seeking an Integrity/Corrosion Technician to join our team either in Tulsa (OK), Houston (TX), Denver (CO), Midland (TX) or Canonsburg (PA) locations. The role is responsible for the day to day operations of all pipeline integrity and corrosion field service activities in accordance with AFS and Client specifications and/or procedures.
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Minimum of 2+ years' of prior pipeline integrity and corrosion work. Operations can include cathodic protection, internal corrosion, AC/DC interference, and atmospheric corrosion.
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Must have NACE Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) or Cathodic Protection Technician (CP2) certification. Required: NACE Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) or Cathodic Protection Technician (CP2) certification.
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Performs structural repairs: identifies and uses sealants, performs corrosion removal and treatment, performs proper selection of material (metals) for repairs, performs Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs), removes/installs taper-lock fasteners/taper-lock drilling, removes/reinstalls truss mount bolts for eddy current inspect and uses cold working tooling.
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An expert in the field of cathodic protection, MATCOR offers proprietary corrosion protection products, installation, cathodic protection testing, maintenance, and complete corrosion protection project management.
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Is a 100% employee-owned materials engineering firm, internationally recognized as a leading expert in corrosion protection and asset integrity. KTA is actively hiring reliable and competent ACI and/or PCI Certified Technicians for full-time work providing QA inspection of the fabrication of precast concrete and reinforced concrete pipe throughout Pennsylvania and in Cumberland, MD. Opportunities are also available throughout the New England area (VT, NH, CT, and ME.
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Prior experience in PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike Highway and Bridge Construction Inspection and knowledge/use of the PennDOT EQMS system - preferred. PennDOT Concrete Field Testing Technician - preferred.
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Test boiler and cooling tower water condition and add chemical treatment to maintain proper limits and to prevent deposits or corrosion. Start, stop and operate boilers, chillers, combustion turbine/generator and related equipment consistent with a central power plant environment.
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Check and perform calculations relative to in-service deterioration, repairs, rerates or alterations, such as those included in the following: corrosion rates and inspection intervals, joint efficiencies, static head pressure, internal pressure, external pressure, pressure/hydro testing, impact testing, weld size for attachment welds at openings, nozzle reinforcement, welding procedure and qualification evaluation.
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National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Coating Inspector Program (CIP) certificationAn ideal candidate will also possess some/all of the following certifications:Sensitized Aluminum Degree of Sensitivity (DOS) Probe OperatorClass IV Laser OperatorContainment Blast System Operator and InstructorNavy Asbestos Removal Team LeadStrong verbal and written communication skills.
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Must be NACE certified and familiar with basic operating principles of natural gas transmission facilities; strong computer skills and prior experience in corrosion control systems; excellent communications skills.
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Experience damage mechanism assessment and developing corrosion loops in the oil and gas industry. Lead a team of technicians, specialists, and engineers to perform data entry, develop corrosion loops and create piping inspection circuits.
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The incumbent will serve as a Fire Protection Engineer in support of research, development, engineering and evaluation support to the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army, Department of Energy (DOE), and other agencies for materials, manufacturing technologies, corrosion, fire protection, and power sources and systems.
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Review corrosion records and procedures as part of the Task-Equipment Matrix (TEMS) project for pipeline integrity department (TEMS is designed to determine all facilities along the pipeline and inside of facilities and then verify that the appropriate tasks, tests, surveys and inspections are in place and being performed as required by law); review records in preparation for Pipeline and Hazardous Materials - Safety Administration (PHMSA) audits and inspections.
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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