Sunoco LP
Sunoco LP is a leading energy infrastructure and fuel distribution master limited partnership operating across 47 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Europe, and Mexico
Sunoco LP’s midstream operations include an extensive network of approximately 9,500 miles of pipeline and over 100 terminals. This critical infrastructure complements the company’s fuel distribution operations, which serve approximately 10,000 convenience stores, independent dealers, commercial customers, and distributors. At Sunoco, we take great pride in what we do and wholeheartedly believe our employees drive success for our company and our customers. We are always looking for the best and brightest talent and are committed to making your job a challenging and rewarding experience. Summary
The Corrosion Engineer reports to the Sr. Manager of Corrosion Services. This position involves diverse involvement in all corrosion control related aspects of the company’s business and requires travel to field locations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintaining compliance and asset integrity related to corrosion control for 30+ facilities, including:
Setting corrosion control inspection schedules Overseeing contractor field inspections Reviewing contractor reports and recommendations Troubleshooting cathodic protection systems Overseeing cathodic protection equipment installations Designing and specifying new impressed current cathodic protection systems, including above‑ground storage tank bottom systems
Providing technical support for Corrosion Managers, Corrosion Specialists, Corrosion Technicians, Corrosion Engineers, Engineering/Construction/Project Managers, and Operations with corrosion control technical guidance/training, pipeline assessments, evaluation, corrosion control designs and repair methods. Evaluating corrosion control related data and performance metrics, maintaining reports and monitoring key performance indicators. Assisting in the management of Company Corrosion Control Procedures and Specifications covering internal, external, design, mitigation, compliance, and defect evaluations. Assisting with communication and management of PHMSA and other state/local regulatory interactions and related activities. Keeping up to date on latest proposed federal pipeline regulations and recommending changes to company operating practices and programs. Providing technical support related to external corrosion control monitoring and mitigation, including detailed knowledge of rectifiers, test points, bonds, close interval surveys, current demand, etc. Designing and installing cathodic protection systems, including impressed current and galvanic anode systems; deep and shallow anode groundbeds. Conducting cathodic protection testing, including interference testing and mitigation. Providing technical support related to atmospheric corrosion monitoring and mitigation, including coating inspections, coating failure investigations, re‑coating/painting specifications, and application oversight. Providing technical support related to internal corrosion monitoring and mitigation. Assisting in the development of the annual O&M and capital budgets, providing input on maintenance work scopes, reviewing cost estimates, analyzing feasibility of proposed solutions, and ensuring equipment specifications are state‑of‑the‑art. Developing, supporting, and enforcing departmental technical policies and procedures to maintain and operate pipeline systems, identifying potential problems with procedures and policies. Monitoring field activities for compliance with procedures through daily contact, reports, summaries, and periodic inspections. Evaluating how procedures impact field manpower, employee safety, materials, equipment, and expenses to meet minimum requirements and desired reliability and performance. Designing and developing training materials to verify technical personnel knowledge and sharing these materials across the company, supporting the Operator Qualification Program. Participating in new facility design and commissioning, preparing designs for facility modifications, coordinating installations, and leading commissioning of significant facilities involving multiple groups. Travel approximately 50%. Requirements
BS in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical or Petroleum engineering with 3-6 years’ experience in corrosion prevention and control programs for hazardous liquid and/or gas transmission and plant assets. NACE CP 2, NACE Corrosion Technologist, or higher certification preferred. Preferred Qualifications
A highly developed ability with PC’s and office computer software, excellent oral and written communication skills, and a self‑starter and self‑motivator capable of performing effectively with minimal supervision. Working Conditions
Exposure to heat, cold, and other adverse weather conditions. Working conditions may include confined spaces. Repetitively standing, walking, bending, stretching, reaching over shoulder height, and climbing ladders up to 25 feet. Occasionally lifting up to 75 lbs with or without assistance. Walk up to 2 miles at a time, be able to enter above‑ground storage tanks through manways that are 24 inches or larger, and climb stairways on up to 15 above‑ground storage tanks (50' tall) in one day. Drive extensive miles daily. Work in and around industrial and construction settings, which may include hazardous products, processes, materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and may require appropriate personal protective equipment. Reliable attendance at work. Subject to occasional call‑outs to respond to operational issues and emergencies after working hours, at night, and on weekends and holidays. Occasional overnight travel may be required.
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Sunoco LP’s midstream operations include an extensive network of approximately 9,500 miles of pipeline and over 100 terminals. This critical infrastructure complements the company’s fuel distribution operations, which serve approximately 10,000 convenience stores, independent dealers, commercial customers, and distributors. At Sunoco, we take great pride in what we do and wholeheartedly believe our employees drive success for our company and our customers. We are always looking for the best and brightest talent and are committed to making your job a challenging and rewarding experience. Summary
The Corrosion Engineer reports to the Sr. Manager of Corrosion Services. This position involves diverse involvement in all corrosion control related aspects of the company’s business and requires travel to field locations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintaining compliance and asset integrity related to corrosion control for 30+ facilities, including:
Setting corrosion control inspection schedules Overseeing contractor field inspections Reviewing contractor reports and recommendations Troubleshooting cathodic protection systems Overseeing cathodic protection equipment installations Designing and specifying new impressed current cathodic protection systems, including above‑ground storage tank bottom systems
Providing technical support for Corrosion Managers, Corrosion Specialists, Corrosion Technicians, Corrosion Engineers, Engineering/Construction/Project Managers, and Operations with corrosion control technical guidance/training, pipeline assessments, evaluation, corrosion control designs and repair methods. Evaluating corrosion control related data and performance metrics, maintaining reports and monitoring key performance indicators. Assisting in the management of Company Corrosion Control Procedures and Specifications covering internal, external, design, mitigation, compliance, and defect evaluations. Assisting with communication and management of PHMSA and other state/local regulatory interactions and related activities. Keeping up to date on latest proposed federal pipeline regulations and recommending changes to company operating practices and programs. Providing technical support related to external corrosion control monitoring and mitigation, including detailed knowledge of rectifiers, test points, bonds, close interval surveys, current demand, etc. Designing and installing cathodic protection systems, including impressed current and galvanic anode systems; deep and shallow anode groundbeds. Conducting cathodic protection testing, including interference testing and mitigation. Providing technical support related to atmospheric corrosion monitoring and mitigation, including coating inspections, coating failure investigations, re‑coating/painting specifications, and application oversight. Providing technical support related to internal corrosion monitoring and mitigation. Assisting in the development of the annual O&M and capital budgets, providing input on maintenance work scopes, reviewing cost estimates, analyzing feasibility of proposed solutions, and ensuring equipment specifications are state‑of‑the‑art. Developing, supporting, and enforcing departmental technical policies and procedures to maintain and operate pipeline systems, identifying potential problems with procedures and policies. Monitoring field activities for compliance with procedures through daily contact, reports, summaries, and periodic inspections. Evaluating how procedures impact field manpower, employee safety, materials, equipment, and expenses to meet minimum requirements and desired reliability and performance. Designing and developing training materials to verify technical personnel knowledge and sharing these materials across the company, supporting the Operator Qualification Program. Participating in new facility design and commissioning, preparing designs for facility modifications, coordinating installations, and leading commissioning of significant facilities involving multiple groups. Travel approximately 50%. Requirements
BS in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical or Petroleum engineering with 3-6 years’ experience in corrosion prevention and control programs for hazardous liquid and/or gas transmission and plant assets. NACE CP 2, NACE Corrosion Technologist, or higher certification preferred. Preferred Qualifications
A highly developed ability with PC’s and office computer software, excellent oral and written communication skills, and a self‑starter and self‑motivator capable of performing effectively with minimal supervision. Working Conditions
Exposure to heat, cold, and other adverse weather conditions. Working conditions may include confined spaces. Repetitively standing, walking, bending, stretching, reaching over shoulder height, and climbing ladders up to 25 feet. Occasionally lifting up to 75 lbs with or without assistance. Walk up to 2 miles at a time, be able to enter above‑ground storage tanks through manways that are 24 inches or larger, and climb stairways on up to 15 above‑ground storage tanks (50' tall) in one day. Drive extensive miles daily. Work in and around industrial and construction settings, which may include hazardous products, processes, materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and may require appropriate personal protective equipment. Reliable attendance at work. Subject to occasional call‑outs to respond to operational issues and emergencies after working hours, at night, and on weekends and holidays. Occasional overnight travel may be required.
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