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Storage Tank Welders

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Check welded surfaces and structures for flaws by testing and inspecting them. * Knowledge of tank erection tools: key plates, bull pins, u-bars, strong backs, hammers, and grinders * Ability to ...

Storage Tank Welders

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Check welded surfaces and structures for flaws by testing and inspecting them. * Knowledge of tank erection tools: key plates, bull pins, u-bars, strong backs, hammers, and grinders * Ability to ...

Storage Tank Welders

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Check welded surfaces and structures for flaws by testing and inspecting them. * Knowledge of tank erection tools: key plates, bull pins, u-bars, strong backs, hammers, and grinders * Ability to ...

Fuel Meter Technician

Tacoma, WA · Remote

$20 - $45/hr

May be asked to assist with other jobs company is performing at any given time including but not limited to tank installation, tank testing, line and hose testing, equipment maintenance and repairs ...

Perform tank testing (K - Leakage, P - Pressure) * Perform inspections to ensure DOT requirements are met and take corrective measures when required * Read and interpret work orders, communicate with ...

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A. 58:10A-24.1-8) to perform installation of entire UST systems, closure, subsurface evaluation, tank testing and corrosion specialist services. The Company also holds an NJDEP Solid Waste ...

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How much do tank testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for tank testing in the United States is $17.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Tank Testing vs Tank Inspection?

AspectTank TestingTank Inspection
PurposeAssess tank integrity, safety, and performance through testing methodsVisually examine tanks for damage, corrosion, and compliance
CertificationsOften requires specialized testing certifications (e.g., API, ASNT)Typically requires inspection certifications (e.g., API, ASNT)
Work EnvironmentTesting may involve confined spaces, specialized equipmentInspection often involves visual access, sometimes confined spaces
Industry UsageUsed in oil & gas, manufacturing, storage facilitiesCommon in maintenance, safety compliance, quality control

Tank Testing focuses on evaluating tank integrity through various testing methods, while Tank Inspection involves visually examining tanks for damage and compliance. Both roles often require similar certifications and work environments, but their primary objectives differ: testing assesses performance, inspection ensures safety and condition.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in tank testing roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in tank testing often encounter challenges such as working in confined spaces, adhering to strict safety protocols, and accurately detecting leaks or structural issues. To address these challenges, it is essential to stay up-to-date on safety training, use reliable testing equipment, and collaborate closely with team members such as safety officers and engineers. Effective communication and thorough documentation are also critical to ensure that test results are accurate and regulatory standards are met.

What is tank testing?

Tank testing is the process of inspecting and evaluating storage tanks, such as those used for fuel, chemicals, or water, to ensure they are structurally sound and free from leaks or contamination. This process typically involves a variety of methods, including pressure testing, ultrasonic testing, and visual inspections. Tank testing is essential for environmental safety, regulatory compliance, and preventing costly leaks or failures. Professionals who perform tank testing may work with underground or above-ground tanks in industries like petroleum, agriculture, and water treatment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tank Tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tank Tester, you need a solid understanding of tank systems, leak detection methods, and relevant safety regulations, often supported by technical training or certification. Familiarity with specialized testing equipment, data logging systems, and industry-standard software is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate testing, regulatory compliance, and the safe operation and maintenance of storage tanks.
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Infographic showing various Tank Testing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,994 per year, or $17.8 per hour.

Tanker/Trailer Technician - Ft. Worth, TX

PVS Detroit

Fort Worth, TX • On-site

$28 - $34/hr

Full-time

Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

As a tanker trailer technician for cargo tank repair and testing your primary responsibilities are to perform external visual, internal visual, pressure, and leak tests on DOT specified tankers. You will also be responsible for tank testing on Hazardous Material certified tanks such as vac trucks, hydro excavators, oil tankers, guzzlers, tanker trailers, cargo tanks and more.
Pay range for experienced technicians $28.00 to $34.00 per hour - starting pay rate based on experience and skill level. Day shift, Monday - Friday, 7am-3:30pm.
Demonstrated skill in most of the following areas:
• Ability to effectively and efficiently inspect tanks and trailers to align with DOT standards (HM183, hazmat)
• The ability to diagnose failures and make repairs on mechanical, electrical, or other various systems on a trailer
• Tank service and repair
• Knowledge of air brake systems and repairs
• A working knowledge ABS systems
• TIG/MIG aluminum, stainless or carbon welding experience
• Willing to train through our apprentice program
Experience:
• Tank Valve Repair or Replacement: 1 year (preferred)
• Tanker Air Systems Repair: 1 year (preferred)
• Tank Trailer Repair: 1 year (preferred)
• Trailer Brake System Repair: 1 year (preferred)
• Trailer Electrical Lighting Repair: 1 year (preferred)
• Trailer Suspension Repair: 1 year (preferred)
• MIG Welding: 1 year (preferred)
• TIG Welding: 1 year (preferred)
Minimum Requirements:
• Must be at least 18 years of age
• Valid driver's license
• Legally eligible to work in the United State
• Able to pass a background check
• Able to pass a drug screen
• Ability to perform physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodations
• Must provide own tools that are adequate to perform job functions
Schedule:
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
40 hours of pay minimum (1.5 pay after 40 hours)
Occasional Saturday work when needed (non-mandatory)
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) profit sharing
Dental & Vision HRA Reimbursement
Life insurance
Vacation and Sick Pay
(10) Paid Holidays
Tool Allowance
Work Boot Reimbursement
Referral program (up to $500)
Bereavement Leave
100% paid uniforms (11 uniforms and 2 jackets)
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