Ability to be alert and respond immediately to dangerous or hazardous conditions
Ability to work in confined areas and on elevated surfaces
Ability to apply basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
Ability to communicate and exchange written and verbal information
Ability to operate tools and equipment as required
Responsibilities
Install, test, adjust, and/or repair rectifiers, anodes, and test points
Troubleshoot and repair interference/foreign contact problems
Perform continuity tests and soil resistivity surveys and other special surveys
Inspect, calibrate, maintain, and/or repair cathodic protection tools and equipment
Complete and/or update reports and documents including test readings, atlas pages, maps, plats, and diagrams, job orders and completion reports, and equipment maintenance reports
Compile, verify, and/or prepare financial information including forecasted versus actual expenses, governmental/regulatory reports, financial reports, and reconciliation reports
Measure internal, external, and atmospheric corrosion per industry standards
Conduct environmental activities as specified by position
Perform Department of Transportation (DOT) covered functions, including operations, maintenance, or emergency response on a pipeline