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Certified NACE Corrosion Technician I or II Certification. The Corrosion Technician responsibilities include but are not limited to gathering annual pipe-to-soil survey data; gathering rectifier readings and troubleshooting rectifier units; performing interference testing; and designing, overseeing installation of, and developing as-built drawings for cathodic protection facilities.
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Qualified applicants must have knowledge of general paint documentation and record keeping as per Nace requirements. + General paint documentation and record keeping as per Nace requirements.
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Acquiring of NACE Certification is required within 5 years at a minimum level of Corrosion Technician or NACE CP1 Tester with the expectation that NACE CP2 or CP Technician certification will be attained in subsequent 2 years.
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Knowledge of international standards and codes NACE, ASME, API and ASTM is required. The Downstream segment focuses on refining, logistics, power generation, and the marketing of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and related services to international and domestic customers.
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The Bushnell Athletic Department is a member of the NAIA, NACE, and Cascade Collegiate Conference. Bushnell currently sponsors 17 athletic teams including: baseball, basketball (men’s and women’s), beach volleyball, cross country (men’s and women’s), esports, outdoor track & field and indoor track (men’s and women’s), golf (men’s and women’s), soccer (men’s and women’s), softball, and volleyball.
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Desired Certificates, License, Registrations or Professional Designations: IIDA, ASID, CID, IDCEC CDT (CSI), NACE, MPI, AIA. Desired Certificates, License, Registrations or Professional Designations: IIDA, ASID, CID, IDCEC CDT (CSI), NACE, MPI, AIA.
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High school diploma or equivalent; must be 18 years of age or older; demonstrated history of success in Valorant, in matchmaking or organized play; understanding of the Collegiate Esports industry and NACE Starleague.
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The Corrosion Technician will be responsible to prevent and mitigate corrosion of UGI underground metallic pipelines as is practical and for meeting applicable regulatory requirements. Assist in pipeline integrity assessment activities.
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A professional license in an appropriate engineering discipline from a recognized licensing board such as ISO, SSPC Protective Coatings Society or AMPP/NACE, OR. A professional license in an appropriate engineering discipline from a recognized licensing board such as ISO, SSPC Protective Coatings Society or AMPP/NACE, OR.
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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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Actively participate in industry related organizations (NACE, MPI). For your physical and mental wellness we offer competitive Medical and Dental programs through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as Vision insurance programs.
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Corrpro Company is looking for a AMPP/NACE CP Corrosion Tester. AMPP/NACE CP Level 1 certification preferred. Corrpro provides professional corrosion consulting and cathodic protection engineering services to major oil companies, government agencies, municipal water, sewer and gas utilities, universities, and public transportation agencies.
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Have a current certification with NACE International as a Corrosion Technician, CP Level 1 or higher preferred. Have a current certification with NACE International as a Corrosion Technician, CP Level 1 or higher preferred.
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General knowledge on material standards (e.g. ASTM, ANSI, ASME, API, NACE and ISO) General knowledge on material standards (e.g. ASTM, ANSI, ASME, API, NACE and ISO) This position exists to provide assistance and recommendation on corrosion related evaluation through participating of P&ID review, equipment specification review, damage mechanism review of equipment inspections, Equipment Abnormal Analysis review, PSM operations issues review, RBMI corrosion research, incident investigations, project review / study, PHA study, inspection and maintenance audit.
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NACE Corrosion Technician certification is required. Associates of Applied Science degree with additional or higher levels of NACE certification and corrosion control related experience is preferred.
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