WBI Energy
Cathodic Protection Specialist/Engineer
Join to apply for the Cathodic Protection Specialist/Engineer role at WBI Energy. Acts as Cathodic Protection (CP) subject matter expert for Construction and Survey Groups, overseeing and reviewing complex CP system testing and designing systems for a variety of industry applications while prioritizing safety.
Job Responsibilities
Provides technical support to managers.
Designs complete cathodic protection systems for water tanks, above‑ground and underground storage tanks, and pipelines; applies new technologies to existing programs.
Oversees and reviews complex CP testing using appropriate measurement techniques, accurately interpreting data to ensure system performance.
Conducts and documents interference tests for stray current detection; identifies sources and implements control methods to mitigate effects.
Performs corrosion analysis.
Performs other tasks and special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field, or equivalent experience.
Six years of progressively responsible experience in cathodic protection or corrosion control, preferably in pipeline corrosion control.
NACE CP Level 4 or NACE Corrosion Specialist certification; or NACE CP 3 with four years of design experience.
Other Requirements
Must protect networks, devices, programs and data from cyber‑attack, damage or unauthorized access.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States; no sponsorships considered.
Required to maintain a valid driver’s license.
Travel: Minimal (up to 30%).
May be subject to the Company’s DOT Substance Abuse Testing Program.
Subject to pre‑employment drug testing and background checks.
Salary
Offers typically made between $109,251 - $133,530
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Job Responsibilities
Provides technical support to managers.
Designs complete cathodic protection systems for water tanks, above‑ground and underground storage tanks, and pipelines; applies new technologies to existing programs.
Oversees and reviews complex CP testing using appropriate measurement techniques, accurately interpreting data to ensure system performance.
Conducts and documents interference tests for stray current detection; identifies sources and implements control methods to mitigate effects.
Performs corrosion analysis.
Performs other tasks and special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field, or equivalent experience.
Six years of progressively responsible experience in cathodic protection or corrosion control, preferably in pipeline corrosion control.
NACE CP Level 4 or NACE Corrosion Specialist certification; or NACE CP 3 with four years of design experience.
Other Requirements
Must protect networks, devices, programs and data from cyber‑attack, damage or unauthorized access.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States; no sponsorships considered.
Required to maintain a valid driver’s license.
Travel: Minimal (up to 30%).
May be subject to the Company’s DOT Substance Abuse Testing Program.
Subject to pre‑employment drug testing and background checks.
Salary
Offers typically made between $109,251 - $133,530
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