Corrosion Engineer

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Company: Randstad Engineering
Location: Midland TX
Last Updated: 7/10/2018
Posted: 7/9/2018
Salary: $140k - $150k/year

Permanent position: currently seeking a subject matter expert in corrosion engineering for a direct hire position in Midland TX. This person will have an integral role in creating corrosion best practices and guidelines for a major energy company.

Responsibilities for the Corrosion Engineer

  • Develop and maintain corrosion protection plans for non-regulated assets
  • Provide recommendations and education to operational and support leadership team
  • Assist corrosion personnel in establishing corrosion control priorities including alignment between operational tasks and corporate philosophy
  • Provide technical expertise and assist in problem-solving to the field-based corrosion supervisors and corrosion technicians for complex corrosion control issues

Requirements for the Corrosion Engineer

  • Minimum of BS in an Engineering discipline
  • At least 5 years of in-depth corrosion control experience and working knowledge of field operations
  • Should have proven project management skills: must be able to prioritize multiple projects for different internal customers simultaneously, exceptional planning and scheduling abilities, and good communications skills
  • Experience in managing all phases of corrosion control and demonstrated continuing responsibility implementing corrosion control programs
  • Familiarity with applicable industry organization standards and recommended practices such as NACE, SSPC, ASME, API, etc
  • Higher level related industry certifications such as NACE Cathodic Protection Specialist preferred

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