Corrosion Technician I
Company | Plains All American Pipeline |
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Location | Midland, TX, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Entry Level/New Grad, Junior |
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Ability to speak, read, and write English and the ability to perform basic math.
- Must be working toward NACE CP Tester #1 Certification and obtain within 2 years.
- Has general knowledge or related training / experience in pipeline system operations.
- Ability to read and interpret pipeline maps, technical drawings, and technical schematics.
- Ability to work in a team-based work environment, with strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge and experience in the maintenance and use of: half-cells, UT equipment, cadweld processes, coating evaluations/applications equipment, CPDM, GPS, data loggers, pipe locators, current interrupters and related testing/diagnostic and pipe protection equipment and processes.
- Must have good computer skills and experience using Microsoft Office suite with strong emphasis on Excel and/or other spreadsheet applications.
- Must be familiar with PHMSA and OSHA regulations as well as Plains’ operating procedures.
- Must have an outstanding safety record.
- Ability to successfully complete basic corrosion training; Rectifier School; and Basic Coatings and Linings.
- Ability to successfully complete company Haz-Mat training, mandatory safety training, and other related training as assigned.
- Ability to work in moderate to heavy physically demanding working conditions, including working outdoors in an open environment with extremes of heat and cold.
- Legally authorized to work in the job posting country.
- Valid drivers’ license with a clean abstract in the job posting province.
- Cleared criminal history (background) and satisfactory reference checks.
- Compliance with the Company’s drug and alcohol policy including pre-employment screening.
Responsibilities
- Works under task-oriented supervision for most activities.
- Conducts scheduled cathodic protection (CP) surveys of pipelines in compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT).
- Reads all rectifiers, anodes, foreign bonds, pipelines, and casing test points on an annual basis and takes quarterly reading of all rectifiers and control points.
- Responsible for chemical treatments and reads all internal corrosion monitoring devices bi-annually.
- Computerizes all data and provides reports to the Corrosion Supervisor.
- Maintains records such as annual level of protection, quarterly readings, and rectifier logbooks, test station (ETS) alignments, etc.
- Conducts interface tests that measure cathodic protection and other electrical effects.
- Receives instruction, guidance, and direction from others; follows direction to consult with others on specific work activities.
- Responsible to complete other related duties that may be assigned based on operational requirements and priorities.
- Develops skills by performing structured work assignments.
- Demonstrates safe work practices following Plains’ safety policies and procedures.
- Accountable to inform senior personnel of hazard identification and near misses.
- Assists with any other pipeline / terminal related duties as assigned.
Preferred Qualifications
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No preferred qualifications provided.