Utility Technologies International
Job Description
UTI is currently seeking a full-time Corrosion Supervisor to join our team. The ideal candidate would provide a high level of technical expertise relating to pipeline cathodic protection/corrosion control systems and pipeline integrity. This person would also supervise/perform varied internal/external assessments on various pipelines throughout the region (primarily working in Ohio and surrounding states).
The location of this position is flexible within the Ohio footprint.
Corrosion Supervisor Responsibilities:
Project management, proposal writing, and report writing for corrosion/integrity related projects.
Participating on project teams in the planning, design, construction, and operation of pipeline cathodic protection & corrosion monitoring systems.
Interaction/communication and coordination with multidiscipline teams, including clients, sub-contractors, various local/state/federal governing agencies, etc.
Provide cathodic protection expertise/guidance to internal groups (management, engineering, operations) and external groups (clients, contractors, etc.).
Provide oversight and/or conduct required readings (e.g., annual test stations, isolated services, casings, bonds, foreign crossings, soil resistivity) in compliance with applicable codes, standards, and procedures.
Supervise pipeline electrical surveys (e.g., CIS, DCVG, ACVG, PCM, etc.).
Supervise pipeline integrity management surveys (e.g., ECDA, ICDA, ILI) and validation digs
Cathodic protection system (sacrificial and impressed current) design, installation, operation, and troubleshooting.
Creation of remediation work orders (i.e., install anodes, clear short, install insulator, repair/replace test station). Follows through with necessary departments to ensure timely completion.
QA/QC checks on reads/surveys performed by other technicians.
Equipment calibration, as necessary.
Mentoring fellow employees whenever possible.
Corrosion Supervisor Requirements:
Degree in a technical discipline or equivalent corrosion experience.
Corrosion control field inspection and investigation work experience.
Working knowledge and experience with 49 CFR Parts 192 & 195.
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English language).
Excellent organizational skills and experience in managing and maintaining a project schedule and budgets.
Discretion when dealing with confidential information.
Ability to handle multiple projects, tasks, and deadlines.
Valid driver’s license and driving record satisfactory to UTI’s insurance provider.
Good record of safe work practices
Must be able to work with a team, take direction from Manager(s), adhere to required work schedules, focus attention on details, and follow work rules
Ability to complete field and office work assignments with minimal supervision in an acceptable time frame.
Daily travel within UTI’s service area (primarily Ohio and surrounding states), with some overnight travel required (±10%).
Preferred Skills:
AMPP/NACE CP certifications (CP Technologist)
AMPP/NACE CIP Level 1 certification
Working knowledge of AC and DC electrical systems, corrosion related portions of NEC, and AMPP/NACE standards.
Knowledge and experience with safe handling practices of products (gas and liquids).
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UTI is currently seeking a full-time Corrosion Supervisor to join our team. The ideal candidate would provide a high level of technical expertise relating to pipeline cathodic protection/corrosion control systems and pipeline integrity. This person would also supervise/perform varied internal/external assessments on various pipelines throughout the region (primarily working in Ohio and surrounding states).
The location of this position is flexible within the Ohio footprint.
Corrosion Supervisor Responsibilities:
Project management, proposal writing, and report writing for corrosion/integrity related projects.
Participating on project teams in the planning, design, construction, and operation of pipeline cathodic protection & corrosion monitoring systems.
Interaction/communication and coordination with multidiscipline teams, including clients, sub-contractors, various local/state/federal governing agencies, etc.
Provide cathodic protection expertise/guidance to internal groups (management, engineering, operations) and external groups (clients, contractors, etc.).
Provide oversight and/or conduct required readings (e.g., annual test stations, isolated services, casings, bonds, foreign crossings, soil resistivity) in compliance with applicable codes, standards, and procedures.
Supervise pipeline electrical surveys (e.g., CIS, DCVG, ACVG, PCM, etc.).
Supervise pipeline integrity management surveys (e.g., ECDA, ICDA, ILI) and validation digs
Cathodic protection system (sacrificial and impressed current) design, installation, operation, and troubleshooting.
Creation of remediation work orders (i.e., install anodes, clear short, install insulator, repair/replace test station). Follows through with necessary departments to ensure timely completion.
QA/QC checks on reads/surveys performed by other technicians.
Equipment calibration, as necessary.
Mentoring fellow employees whenever possible.
Corrosion Supervisor Requirements:
Degree in a technical discipline or equivalent corrosion experience.
Corrosion control field inspection and investigation work experience.
Working knowledge and experience with 49 CFR Parts 192 & 195.
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English language).
Excellent organizational skills and experience in managing and maintaining a project schedule and budgets.
Discretion when dealing with confidential information.
Ability to handle multiple projects, tasks, and deadlines.
Valid driver’s license and driving record satisfactory to UTI’s insurance provider.
Good record of safe work practices
Must be able to work with a team, take direction from Manager(s), adhere to required work schedules, focus attention on details, and follow work rules
Ability to complete field and office work assignments with minimal supervision in an acceptable time frame.
Daily travel within UTI’s service area (primarily Ohio and surrounding states), with some overnight travel required (±10%).
Preferred Skills:
AMPP/NACE CP certifications (CP Technologist)
AMPP/NACE CIP Level 1 certification
Working knowledge of AC and DC electrical systems, corrosion related portions of NEC, and AMPP/NACE standards.
Knowledge and experience with safe handling practices of products (gas and liquids).
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