Sequantix
Atmospheric Corrosion Inspection (ACI) Technician
Sequantix, Noblesville, Indiana, United States, 46062
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JOB TYPE: This position will be 1099. LOCATION: Noblesville, IN Anderson, IN Marion, IN Terre Haute Danville Greensville Bloomington Clarkville Franlyn Evansville
POSITION SUMMARY: The Atmospheric Corrosion Inspection (ACI) Technician is responsible for conducting inspections and performing basic remediation of above-ground gas meters and associated piping exposed to atmospheric conditions. The role ensures compliance with state, federal, and company regulations, with a focus on safety, accuracy, and real-time documentation using company-approved platforms.
This position requires fieldwork across assigned regions (Indiana, Ohio, Texas, Minnesota) and demands strict adherence to operator qualification (OQ) standards. Paxon will provide support to candidates in obtaining the necessary OQs both pre-hire and post-hire to ensure compliance and long-term success.
What you will be responsible for: (Disclaimer: The lists below are not all inclusive and may vary based on location) Conduct visual and physical inspections of natural gas meters and meter sets to identify atmospheric corrosion or other integrity concerns. Inspect high-risk areas including soil-to-air interfaces, pipe supports, splash zones, and disbonded coatings. Perform basic remediation (wire brushing, cleaning, priming, painting, applying protective coatings) when directed by the Company.
What you will be responsible for: (continued) Identify advanced corrosion (pitting, flaking, material loss) and flag equipment as Return to Utility (RTU) for evaluation/replacement. Perform inside meter leak surveys (Minnesota region) including use of CGI equipment, soap testing, and leak classification. Document all inspections in real time using Survey123/Service Suit applications, ensuring complete and accurate entries. Capture required photo documentation (ERT serial numbers, ground riser views, areas of concern). Immediately report suspected or confirmed gas leaks to the Call Center and remain on site until relieved by Company personnel. Maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, including 49 CFR 192.479 and 192.481. Always follow Company emergency protocols and safety standards.
Duties you can expect day-to-day: Ensures that equipment and personnel stay on the right of way. Complete and maintain all Paxon and client specific Operator Qualifications. Exercise your authority to STOP WORK as required to prevent on-site work mishaps and maintain a safe work environment. Ensure all documentation is completed in a timely manner. Perform Pipe-to-Soil reads in accordance with clients Standards using Digital Multi Meter (DMM) and Copper-Copper Sulfate Portable Reference Electrodes to actualize readings. Ensures receipt of approved for construction drawings depicting right of way, all permits and documents describing environmental commitments and requirements, rules and regulations regarding fish and wildlife, and demonstrates knowledge of any other special provisions or restrictions. Prepare the appropriate reports for the assigned activity and submit reports to the Chief Inspector at the designated time.
QUALIFICATIONS: You must have the following: (Minimum) High School diploma Valid Drivers license with clean driving record. Ability to operate outdoors in varying weather conditions and environments. You must be comfortable communicating with clients and providing excellent customer service. Familiar with Microsoft Office and have excellent attention to detail. Strong attention to detail, safety-oriented mindset, and ability to work independently. Proficiency with mobile data entry applications (Survey123, Service Suit, or equivalent).
If you have the following it will be a big plus: (Preferred) A combination of technical experience in pipeline inspection, industrial construction, and pipeline construction of at least four (4) years. NACE CIP Level 1
Operator Qualification (OQ) Requirements Candidates must hold or be able to obtain and maintain OQs as required for each region:
Texas (ASME B31Q)
Visual Inspection for Atmospheric Corrosion (0141) Abnormal Operating Conditions (26701) Hazards of Natural Gas & Prevention of Accidental Ignition (26702)
Coating Application & Repair Brush or Roll (0991)
Indiana & Ohio (MEA)
Abnormal Operating Conditions (KNT192) Hazards of Natural Gas (KNT192-0101) Corrosion Monitoring (KNT192-0401, PEF192-0401.04) Coating Maintenance (KNT192-0402) Prevention of Accidental Ignition (KNT192-2011)
Best regards, Aparna Lyagala Senior Recruiter Email: Phone: +1 (832) 862 - 3674 (link removed)
JOB TYPE: This position will be 1099. LOCATION: Noblesville, IN Anderson, IN Marion, IN Terre Haute Danville Greensville Bloomington Clarkville Franlyn Evansville
POSITION SUMMARY: The Atmospheric Corrosion Inspection (ACI) Technician is responsible for conducting inspections and performing basic remediation of above-ground gas meters and associated piping exposed to atmospheric conditions. The role ensures compliance with state, federal, and company regulations, with a focus on safety, accuracy, and real-time documentation using company-approved platforms.
This position requires fieldwork across assigned regions (Indiana, Ohio, Texas, Minnesota) and demands strict adherence to operator qualification (OQ) standards. Paxon will provide support to candidates in obtaining the necessary OQs both pre-hire and post-hire to ensure compliance and long-term success.
What you will be responsible for: (Disclaimer: The lists below are not all inclusive and may vary based on location) Conduct visual and physical inspections of natural gas meters and meter sets to identify atmospheric corrosion or other integrity concerns. Inspect high-risk areas including soil-to-air interfaces, pipe supports, splash zones, and disbonded coatings. Perform basic remediation (wire brushing, cleaning, priming, painting, applying protective coatings) when directed by the Company.
What you will be responsible for: (continued) Identify advanced corrosion (pitting, flaking, material loss) and flag equipment as Return to Utility (RTU) for evaluation/replacement. Perform inside meter leak surveys (Minnesota region) including use of CGI equipment, soap testing, and leak classification. Document all inspections in real time using Survey123/Service Suit applications, ensuring complete and accurate entries. Capture required photo documentation (ERT serial numbers, ground riser views, areas of concern). Immediately report suspected or confirmed gas leaks to the Call Center and remain on site until relieved by Company personnel. Maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, including 49 CFR 192.479 and 192.481. Always follow Company emergency protocols and safety standards.
Duties you can expect day-to-day: Ensures that equipment and personnel stay on the right of way. Complete and maintain all Paxon and client specific Operator Qualifications. Exercise your authority to STOP WORK as required to prevent on-site work mishaps and maintain a safe work environment. Ensure all documentation is completed in a timely manner. Perform Pipe-to-Soil reads in accordance with clients Standards using Digital Multi Meter (DMM) and Copper-Copper Sulfate Portable Reference Electrodes to actualize readings. Ensures receipt of approved for construction drawings depicting right of way, all permits and documents describing environmental commitments and requirements, rules and regulations regarding fish and wildlife, and demonstrates knowledge of any other special provisions or restrictions. Prepare the appropriate reports for the assigned activity and submit reports to the Chief Inspector at the designated time.
QUALIFICATIONS: You must have the following: (Minimum) High School diploma Valid Drivers license with clean driving record. Ability to operate outdoors in varying weather conditions and environments. You must be comfortable communicating with clients and providing excellent customer service. Familiar with Microsoft Office and have excellent attention to detail. Strong attention to detail, safety-oriented mindset, and ability to work independently. Proficiency with mobile data entry applications (Survey123, Service Suit, or equivalent).
If you have the following it will be a big plus: (Preferred) A combination of technical experience in pipeline inspection, industrial construction, and pipeline construction of at least four (4) years. NACE CIP Level 1
Operator Qualification (OQ) Requirements Candidates must hold or be able to obtain and maintain OQs as required for each region:
Texas (ASME B31Q)
Visual Inspection for Atmospheric Corrosion (0141) Abnormal Operating Conditions (26701) Hazards of Natural Gas & Prevention of Accidental Ignition (26702)
Coating Application & Repair Brush or Roll (0991)
Indiana & Ohio (MEA)
Abnormal Operating Conditions (KNT192) Hazards of Natural Gas (KNT192-0101) Corrosion Monitoring (KNT192-0401, PEF192-0401.04) Coating Maintenance (KNT192-0402) Prevention of Accidental Ignition (KNT192-2011)
Best regards, Aparna Lyagala Senior Recruiter Email: Phone: +1 (832) 862 - 3674 (link removed)