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Entry Level Api 653 Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Minimum 3 years of experience as a CWI , API 510 or API 653 Inspector, or AI in accordance with ASME Code Section VIII preferred. * Experience with API Standard 620 Construction and Examination of ...

$24 - $32/hr

API 510, 570, 653 • Solid understanding of damage mechanisms, welding, pressure boundaries, and inspection intervals per jurisdictional and client requirements. • Strong verbal and written ...

Conduct internal and external inspections of equipment in accordance with API 510, 570, and/or 653 standards. * Evaluate the condition and integrity of pressure vessels, piping systems, and ...

API Inspector - Tappahannock, VA

Tappahannock, VA · On-site

$23.50 - $31/hr

API 510, 570, 653 Inspector At the direction of the client, perform visual and non-destructive examinations of static and dynamic pressure retaining equipment in accordance with American Petroleum ...

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How much do entry level api 653 inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level api 653 inspector in the United States is $29.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $32.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level API 653 Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level API 653 Inspector, you need a basic understanding of tank inspection principles, welding, corrosion, and relevant safety standards, typically supported by a high school diploma and API 653 certification. Familiarity with inspection tools, such as ultrasonic thickness gauges, magnetic particle testing equipment, and digital reporting systems, is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and a commitment to safety are essential soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure accurate inspections, regulatory compliance, and the safe operation of aboveground storage tanks in industrial environments.

What are some common challenges faced by entry-level API 653 Inspectors during their first projects?

Entry-level API 653 Inspectors often encounter challenges such as interpreting detailed inspection codes, adapting to various tank designs, and working in physically demanding environments. They may also need time to develop effective communication skills when collaborating with experienced inspectors, engineers, and site managers. Gaining confidence in documenting findings accurately and understanding the nuances of corrosion, repairs, and compliance can take some practice, but mentorship and on-the-job learning help bridge these gaps.

What are Entry Level API 653 Inspectors?

Entry Level API 653 Inspectors are professionals who perform inspections, repairs, alterations, and maintenance on aboveground storage tanks in accordance with the API 653 standard. They are typically new to the field or have limited experience but have met the minimum requirements to become certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). Their role includes assessing tank integrity, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and documenting inspection results. Entry level inspectors usually work under the supervision of more experienced inspectors as they build their skills and knowledge.

What is the difference between Entry Level Api 653 Inspector vs Entry Level API 570 Inspector?

AspectEntry Level Api 653 InspectorEntry Level API 570 Inspector
CertificationsAPI 653, NDE certificationsAPI 570, NDE certifications
Work EnvironmentRefineries, storage tanks, petrochemical plantsRefineries, piping systems, chemical plants
Industry UsageTank inspection and maintenancePiping inspection and corrosion monitoring
Common Search IntentComparing tank inspection rolesComparing piping inspection roles

Both roles require API certifications and involve inspection work in the petrochemical industry. The Api 653 Inspector focuses on storage tanks, while the API 570 Inspector specializes in piping systems. They share similar work environments but target different equipment types, making them common points of comparison for professionals entering the industry.

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789 - API 510/570/653 Inspector - Woodscross, UT.

Apave

North Salt Lake, UT

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Apave America offers an employee-centric company culture, competitive pay, and opportunities to build a rewarding career full of growth & advancement.


Position Overview:


The API 510/570/653 Inspector will conduct visual examinations of pressure retaining equipment such as tanks, piping, and vessels ensuring their mechanical integrity by performing visual inspections according to established API standards and codes (i.e. 510 for pressure vessels, 570 for piping, and 653 for storage tanks), to identify potential issues, maintaining documented reports of inspection findings, recommend necessary repairs, and certifyingcompliance with industry regulations.


Conduct Inspections and Assessments

  • Inspect pipelines, pressure vessels, storage tanks, and other critical infrastructure for signs of wear, corrosion, cracks, leaks, or other damage.
  • Perform internal and external inspections based on industry standards like API 510 (pressure vessels), API 570 (piping), or API 653 (storage tanks).
  • Ensure compliance with relevant codes and standards (e.g., API, ASME, ASTM, NFPA, and OSHA).

Prepare Inspection Reports

  • Document findings from inspections, including any defects or non-conformities.
  • Provide detailed reports that include photographic evidence, measurements, and recommendations for corrective actions.
  • Maintain records for future reference and regulatory compliance.

Risk Assessment and Analysis

  • Identify potential risks and hazards based on inspection findings.
  • Recommend corrective actions, including repairs, replacements, or modifications to maintain safety and integrity.
  • Assess the remaining life of equipment and suggest maintenance schedules to prevent failures.

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

  • Supervise NDT methods (such as ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, magnetic particle testing, or dye penetrant testing) to detect subsurface or surface defects.
  • Interpret NDT results and provide recommendations based on the findings.

Regulatory Compliance and Safety

  • Ensure that inspections and assessments align with all relevant regulatory standards and safety protocols.
  • Assist with regulatory audits and maintain compliance with industry standards to minimize downtime and potential hazards.
  • Stay current with changes in regulations and industry practices.

Collaboration and Communication

  • Work with engineers, maintenance teams, and management to develop inspection schedules and action plans.
  • Provide technical advice and guidance on repair and maintenance strategies.
  • Communicate with contractors and third-party vendors regarding inspection requirements and results.

Monitoring and Continuous Improvement

  • Track and monitor equipment performance over time and report any changes or declines in condition.
  • Recommend or implement improvements in inspection processes, techniques, or technologies to enhance efficiency and safety.

Certification and Training

  • Maintain necessary API certifications and participate in ongoing training to stay updated with the latest inspection standards, tools, and technologies.
  • Ensure that work is done in a manner that complies with both company procedures and industry best practices.

Quality Assurance

  • Ensure that inspections are carried out according to established quality assurance standards and practices.
  • Verify that the equipment meets the required operational and safety standards before returning to service.


Required Skills and Experience:


  • High School Diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Minimum of two (2) years' experience working with the 510, 570, and/or 653 certifications required.
  • Minimum of API 510 and 570 certifications are required.
  • Additional API 653 certification will be considered an asset.
  • Certifications in NDT methods (MT/PT/UTT) would be considered an asset.
  • Valid Driver's License and pre-access drug and alcohol testing required.
  • Pre-employment background checks will be required.


Work Conditions:


  • Field duties require indoor and outdoor work in diverse industrial environments with varyingclimateconditions
  • Interaction with other crew employees, as well as supervisors, client personnel and a wide range of stakeholders
  • Working in a plant and/or shop area around production machinery with extreme noise levels
  • Work from various levels of heights and/or confined spaces forlong periodsof time
  • Wear safety equipment as required by the safety department for personal protection (PPE)


Physical and Mental Requirements:


  • Ability to lift, move, and carry objects weighing 75lbs. or greater
  • Must be able to walk, sit, stand, bend, reach, and climb
  • Mustbe able to work in confined spaces and at heights, including climbing tanks, ladders, scaffolding, towers, piping systems, catwalks, structural steel, and wind turbines
  • Perform physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing,walkingand stooping
  • Working extended hours and standing for extended periods of time
  • Work in indoor and outdoor environmentsin conditions of extreme heat and/or cold
  • Work in and near industrial hazards
  • Must be able to walk and climb except when performing non-field duties
  • Remain consistently active throughout shift
  • Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing and other communication capabilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, whichpermitsthe employee to communicate effectively
  • Sufficient vision (close vision and distance vision) or other powers of observation, with or without reasonable accommodation, whichpermitsthe employee to investigate
  • Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, whichpermitsthe employee to perform routine in-field or office duties
  • Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes, with or without reasonable accommodation, whichpermitsthe employee to perform routine in-field or office duties and travel to off-site locations
  • Must be able to wear safety equipment as required by the safety department for personal protection (PPE)
  • Ability tomaintainfocus and multitask effectively
  • Exhibit sensible and responsible behavior
  • Ability to work autonomously or within a team environment


NOTE: To be considered, applicants must be able to provide documentation of current or previous certifications, as well as all classroom and/or on-the-job training (OJT) hours required for certification.



*** Apave America Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, and other protected characteristics. ***


We make hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees.