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NACE II or NACE III * 5-10 years experience * High school diploma or equivalent * Thorough understanding of third-party inspection processes (NDE, FAT, Assembly, etc.) * Understanding of and ...

NACE II or NACE III * 5-10 years experience * High school diploma or equivalent * Thorough understanding of third-party inspection processes (NDE, FAT, Assembly, etc.) * Understanding of and ...

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NACE Inspector Level II

Beaumont, TX · On-site

$48 - $54/hr

Certification as a NACE Level II Coating Inspector or equivalent recognized certification. * Minimum of 3 years of experience in industrial coating inspection or related field. * Strong understanding ...

Current or previous certification (ACCP/NACE) coating inspector certification is preferred. * Current or previous certification(s) in Non-Destructive testing techniques (RT, UT, PT, MT) is preferred.

NACE or SSPC Coating Inspection Certification * ASQ Certified Quality Inspector The Kelly Group offers a complete benefits package, including: * Comprehensive group medical, Rx, dental and vision ...

Current or previous certification (ACCP/NACE) coating inspector certification is preferred. * Current or previous certification(s) in Non-Destructive testing techniques (RT, UT, PT, MT) is preferred.

Position Summary The Coating INSPECTOR is responsible for surveilling and evaluating suppliers to ... NACE Level 1 required * Ability to read and interpret plans, specifications, and standards

Current or previous certification (ACCP/NACE) coating inspector certification is preferred. * Current or previous certification(s) in Non-Destructive testing techniques (RT, UT, PT, MT) is preferred.

Position Summary The Coating INSPECTOR is responsible for surveilling and evaluating suppliers to ... NACE Level 1 required * Ability to read and interpret plans, specifications, and standards

NACE Coating Inspector certification (a plus for industrial or pipeline-related work) Other nationally recognized materials-related certifications will be considered if deemed appropriate by ...

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NACE Coating Inspector certification (a plus for industrial or pipeline-related work) Other nationally recognized materials-related certifications will be considered if deemed appropriate by ...

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How much do nace coating inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for nace coating inspector in the United States is $32.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $38.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common daily responsibilities for a NACE Coating Inspector?

As a NACE Coating Inspector, your typical day involves inspecting surfaces before, during, and after coatings are applied, ensuring all processes meet industry standards and project specifications. You will frequently take measurements, conduct tests using specialized tools, document findings in detailed reports, and communicate results to project managers and clients. The role often requires working on construction sites or industrial facilities, sometimes in challenging weather or confined spaces. Collaboration is key, as you'll regularly coordinate with contractors, applicators, and quality assurance teams to resolve issues and maintain project timelines.

What is a NACE Coating Inspector job?

A NACE Coating Inspector is a certified professional responsible for evaluating and ensuring the quality of protective coatings applied to surfaces, typically in industries like oil and gas, marine, or infrastructure. They inspect surface preparation, coating application, and adherence to industry standards to prevent corrosion and extend asset lifespan. Inspectors follow NACE (now AMPP) standards and may conduct tests, write reports, and ensure compliance with project specifications.

How much does a NACE Level 1 make in Texas?

A NACE Level 1 Coating Inspector in Texas typically earns between $40,000 and $55,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and the industry sector. Entry-level inspectors with basic certification may start at the lower end of this range, while experienced inspectors can earn higher salaries, especially with additional skills or specialized knowledge.

What type of inspector gets paid the most?

Among inspection roles, NACE Coating Inspectors with advanced certifications and extensive experience tend to earn higher salaries. Specialized inspectors working in high-risk environments or on large infrastructure projects often receive higher pay due to the complexity and safety requirements of their work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nace Coating Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a NACE Coating Inspector, you need a thorough understanding of coating application processes, standards, and inspection techniques, typically supported by NACE certification (such as NACE CIP Level 1 or 2). Familiarity with inspection tools like holiday detectors, dry film thickness gauges, and report generation software is essential. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to work independently or in teams are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate inspections, compliance with industry regulations, and the delivery of high-quality corrosion protection solutions.

How much does a Nace 2 inspector make?

A NACE Level 2 Coating Inspector typically earns between $60,000 and $90,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. Certification and familiarity with industry standards like SSPC and NACE can influence salary levels.

Is Nace Cip level 1 hard?

NACE CIP Level 1 is an entry-level certification for coating inspectors that covers basic knowledge of coating materials, surface preparation, and inspection techniques. It requires studying industry standards and passing a written exam, but it is generally considered achievable with proper preparation and training. The difficulty depends on prior experience and familiarity with coating processes.
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Coating Inspector

Kiwa

New Iberia, LA

Contractor

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job SummaryPPI Quality & Engineering is a global provider of quality assurance and inspection services supporting the energy industry, and is expanding its Quality Control team with experienced QC Specialists. In this role, you will perform and witness inspections and testing activities to ensure compliance with industry codes, customer specifications, and PPI Quality & Engineering procedures. You will verify equipment calibration, confirm technician certifications, and produce clear, accurate inspection reports that support informed decision-making. Acting as the customer's representative at supplier and fabrication sites, you will promote safe work practices, communicate inspection results to project coordinators and stakeholders, and contribute to continuous quality improvement initiatives. This role is ideal for a detail-driven professional who values precision, accountability, and operational excellence in quality execution. About the role
  • Witness inspections and testing per inspection test plans, quality plans, industry standards, supplier and customer requirements
  • Verify inspection, measurement, and test equipment is calibrated/certified and meets all job related requirements
  • Validate technician certification(s) are current for the intended scope of activity
  • As the Customer Representative, work in a professional manner with Suppliers in regards to scheduling, deliveries, and overall job execution
  • Generate reports documenting rejection and acceptance of inspections and testing activities
  • Generate clear, concise, and accurate reports documenting rejection and acceptance of activities under surveillance
  • Meet or exceed HSSE objectives of customer and Supplier, as well as PPI safety guidelines
  • Communicate (via email or phone) job progression and inspection results to coordinator and Customer as required
  • Promote safe work practices; for example, utilize all PPE required by the immediate work area, comply with Supplier safety practices while at Supplier locations, etc.
  • Comply with PPI Quality Management System and its documented information

Shift: Day

Duration: 5-6 days +/-

Do you have what it takes?

Minimum Requirements

  • NACE II or NACE III
  • 5-10 years experience
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Thorough understanding of third-party inspection processes (NDE, FAT, Assembly, etc.)
  • Understanding of and experience with industry quality standards and codes (API, ASNT, ASME, NACE, DS-1, etc.)
  • Adequate verbal and written communication skills to interface with customers and co-workers
  • Basic PC skills and some proficiency with spreadsheets
  • Ability to work in a team-oriented environment and complete work on a schedule, including working long hours and weekends if necessary
  • Decision-making ability, including making decisions regarding day-to-day operations and changing methods to obtain best results
What can you expect from us in return?

Independent ContractorAt PPI Quality & Engineering, you'll join a dynamic, growing organization that values collaboration, expertise, and flexibility. As an independent contractor, you'll have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects across diverse clients, gain exposure to industry-leading practices, and engage with a supportive network of professionals. We provide clear communication, timely compensation, and a safe, compliant work environment, all while empowering you to manage your schedule and grow your skills in a fast-paced, innovative setting.

Employment Type: CONTRACTOR