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Cathodic Protection Inspector Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

Monitor the installation and maintenance of cathodic protection for corrosion control of gas facilities and performs testing and inspections to ensure compliance with Federal DOT Corrosion ...

Monitor the installation and maintenance of cathodic protection for corrosion control of gas facilities and performs testing and inspections to ensure compliance with Federal DOT Corrosion ...

Job Responsibilities Investigate and diagnose where cathodic protection systems have failed and ... Provide reports regarding monthly inspections and open work. Work with Districts to ensure proper ...

Job Responsibilities Investigate and diagnose where cathodic protection systems have failed and ... Provide reports regarding monthly inspections and open work. Work with Districts to ensure proper ...

Construction Assistant

Pompton Plains, NJ · On-site

$25.30 - $31.13/hr

You will work with our technical team to assist in the completion of cathodic protection and inspection/non-destructive testing (NDT) work. This may include excavation, backfilling, and low-voltage ...

... Cathodic Protection (CP) programs. * Support a culture of safety by following approved safety ... Conduct periodic inspections of company and contractor storerooms to verify that approved materials ...

... Cathodic Protection (CP) programs. * Support a culture of safety by following approved safety ... Conduct periodic inspections of company and contractor storerooms to verify that approved materials ...

Maintain working knowledge of NJNG standards, including pipeline construction, inspection, cathodic protection, coating practices, and the Standard Operating & Maintenance Environment (SOME)

Maintain working knowledge of NJNG standards, including pipeline construction, inspection, cathodic protection, coating practices, and the Standard Operating & Maintenance Environment (SOME)

Maintain working knowledge of NJNG standards, including pipeline construction, inspection, cathodic protection, coating practices, and the Standard Operating & Maintenance Environment (SOME)

Maintain working knowledge of NJNG standards, including pipeline construction, inspection, cathodic protection, coating practices, and the Standard Operating & Maintenance Environment (SOME)

Cathodic Protection Inspector information

What does a cathodic protection inspector do?

A Cathodic Protection Inspector is responsible for monitoring, evaluating, and ensuring the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems, which are used to prevent corrosion on metal structures such as pipelines, tanks, and offshore platforms. They perform inspections, conduct tests, analyze data, and prepare reports to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations. Their work helps extend the lifespan of critical infrastructure and ensures safety and environmental protection.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cathodic protection inspector?

To thrive as a Cathodic Protection Inspector, you need expertise in corrosion control, electrical theory, and pipeline integrity, often with NACE certification or equivalent qualifications. Familiarity with technical tools like multimeters, data loggers, and specialized cathodic protection monitoring systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help inspectors accurately assess systems and report findings. These skills ensure infrastructure integrity, regulatory compliance, and the prevention of costly failures in critical assets.

What are some common challenges cathodic protection inspectors face in the field, and how can they overcome them?

Cathodic Protection Inspectors often work in diverse and sometimes remote environments, which can present logistical and safety challenges. They may encounter difficulties accessing underground or submerged structures, interpreting data from monitoring equipment, and ensuring compliance with strict industry standards. To overcome these challenges, inspectors rely on thorough training, up-to-date knowledge of regulatory requirements, and effective communication with engineering teams and site personnel. Staying organized and adaptable, along with ongoing professional development, helps inspectors maintain the high quality and reliability required in this critical role.

What is the difference between Cathodic Protection Inspector vs Corrosion Technician?

AspectCathodic Protection InspectorCorrosion Technician
CertificationsCP Inspector Certification, NACE or API certificationsCorrosion Technician certifications, NACE or API certifications
Work EnvironmentInspecting pipelines, tanks, and structures for cathodic protection systemsPerforming corrosion control, maintenance, and repair tasks
Industry UsageOil & gas, pipelines, storage tanksOil & gas, industrial facilities, pipelines

The main difference is that Cathodic Protection Inspectors focus on evaluating and ensuring the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems, while Corrosion Technicians perform hands-on corrosion control and maintenance tasks. Both roles require similar certifications and often work in the same industries, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Corrosion Technician

Eversource Energy

Norwalk, CT • On-site

$35.64/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Eversource Energy rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 68 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Eversource will not offer immigration-related sponsorship for this position (e.g., H-1B, O-1, J-1, TN, E-3, etc.). Applicants requiring visa sponsorship to start employment with Eversource will not be considered.


STARTING RATE OF PAY: $35.64 per hour

Principal Duties:

Monitor the installation and maintenance of cathodic protection for corrosion control of gas facilities and performs testing and inspections to ensure compliance with Federal DOT Corrosion regulations where applicable.

  • Evaluate and update corrosion circuit records, rectifier notifications, and mapping
  • Work independently to complete monthly assignments and track subsequent areas of cathodic protection exception to meet various state and federal regulatory compliance requirements.
  • Operate and maintain specialized corrosion instruments to obtain field data under a wide variety of conditions.
  • Recommends improvements to material, construction and operating standards related to corrosion control as defined in the Eversource Construction Standards or Gas Operating Procedures.
  • Provide specifications, inspections and estimates relative to corrosion work by contractors, for typical cathodic protection system maintenance and installations.
  • Provide corrosion control expertise, within Eversource's standards and practices, to Capital Construction team and Gas Operations group for cathodic protection upon request.
  • Troubleshoot cathodic protection systems within the scope of the TMP for the Corrosion Technician classification and initiate appropriate corrective actions, including work orders/job orders, State and Town permitting, CBYD mark outs and notification for the maintenance of corrosion control facilities.
  • Direct, monitor and inspect the work of corrosion contractors performing facility installation and repair work as needed.
  • Perform assessment of installation practices of new gas main construction i.e., proper coating application, testing/calibration of holiday detection and adherence to Eversource corrosion construction practices.
  • Maintain facility updates on corrosion software.
  • Perform inspections of factory coating applications on new gas Eversource gas piping upon request.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Entry Level Requirements:

  • Education and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent (GED) and the ability to pass the applicable Federal Operator Qualification tests and the Time Merit Progression steps to be a fully qualified Corrosion Technician within three years.
  • EXTERNAL candidates ONLY must successfully complete company approved EEI testing (CAST aptitude test). An EEI Test (CAST Test) practice test is available by visiting: https://jobs.eversrouce.com/eeo.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

The ability to understand electrical theory, basic chemistry principles and corrosion theory. Thorough knowledge of gas distribution operations and construction. Thorough knowledge of Federal and State codes relative to corrosion control. Thorough knowledge of the work management system. Ability to work independently. Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license.

Working Conditions:

Frequently exposed to gaseous atmospheres, high noise levels, and traffic, construction site hazards and hazards on customers' property. Occasionally required to travel.

This position is categorized as safety-sensitive for the purpose of drug testing. Successful applicants shall be subject to a pre-assignment drug test if the individual is currently in a non-safety sensitive position. As an employee in this position the individual shall be subject to random drug testing. A positive drug test will result in disciplinary action.

This is a union represented position so anyone going into this position would be required to become a member of the union.

NOTE: The closing date is at 12:01 a.m. on date shown;interested candidates must apply by previous day.

This position is categorized as safety-sensitive for the purpose of drug testing. Successful applicants shall be subject to a pre-assignment drug test if the individual is currently in a non-safety sensitive position. As an employee in this position the individual shall be subject to random drug testing.

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Worker Type:

Regular

Number of Openings:

1

Emergency Response:

Responding to emergency situations to meet customers' needs is part of every employee's role. If employed, you will be given an Emergency Restoration assignment. This means you may be called to assist during an emergency outside of your normal responsibilities, work hours and location.


EEO Statement:

Eversource Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, disability status, or protected veteran status.


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