Corrosion Professional

Job Locations US-Remote/Hybrid
ID 2024-3584
Category
Engineering
Type
Full-time, Regular

Overview

Carollo Engineers is an internationally recognized environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater facilities. We are seeking a Corrosion Professional to help support Carollo in corrosion control mitigation efforts.  This is a remote role, but qualified candidate must be located near a Carollo office.

 

At Carollo you’ll make an impact at an organization that does meaningful work, fosters a collaborative team culture, and creates a diverse, inclusive environment where you feel like you belong. You’ll work alongside a collaborative and dynamic team of professionals that is truly passionate about our work. Carollo’s vision is to be the BEST water consulting firm and you’ll find that Carollo is also the best place for you to build your career.

Responsibilities

  • Assists with Corrosion Engineering projects including any of the three primary corrosion disciplines: cathodic protection (CP), internal corrosion (water treatment), and/or protective coatings and linings
  • Assists with contract related activities including design, field inspection, contract administration, scheduling, and forecasting
  • Reviews detailed designs for corrosion prevention systems, cost estimates and bid documents
  • Responsible for engineering support in the planning, construction, operation, maintenance, and analysis of corrosion control
  • Develops solutions to technical problems involving problem solving techniques that may not have been previously encountered
  • Prepares engineering plans, designs, specifications, standards, evaluations and studies utilizing specialized analytical skills
  • Demonstrates sound knowledge of Association of Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) best industry practices
  • Conducts and assists in field tests/inspections, measurements, filing of reports, and record keeping
  • Writes, modifies, and generates project specific specifications
  • Assists in materials selection, including but not limited to: stainless steels, composites, etc.
  • Provides guidance in corrosivity analysis and provides recommendations for appropriate corrosion mitigation strategies
  • Implements and manages communication and program meetings
  • Travel may be required (average of 25%)

 

Additional Responsibilities for Candidates applying under Cathodic Protection Discipline:

  • Performs small-scale CP design in both impressed current and galvanic systems, covering water/wastewater assets
  • Peer review of all phases of CP design
  • Performs CP surveys including pipe-to-soil, close interval survey, current requirement testing, current mapping, electrical continuity testing, and other miscellaneous CP surveying
  • Utilizes GIS field data collection tools to capture CP data
  • Researches records and compiles information to ensure accuracy of GIS systems for Corrosion field assets

 

Additional Responsibilities for Candidates applying under Coatings Discipline:

  • Writes coating specifications and provides guidance for all phases of project
  • Provides guidance for coatings in all environmental conditions
  • Utilizes evaluation and testing techniques for coating systems and metals – methods including non-destructive tests (e.g., holiday coating tests,  electromagnetic and ultrasonic pipeline condition tests, XRF composition analyzers for alloys) and destructive tests
  • Inspects protective coatings and lining installation including surface preparation, product application, and quality control testing
  • Able to perform and oversee tests for surface profile, wet and dry film thickness, adhesion, holiday, hardness, and other general coatings testing

 

Additional Responsibilities for Candidates applying under Internal Corrosion Discipline:

  • Assists with mitigation of corrosion that occurs inside pipelines and other equipment that transports or stores water/wastewater
  • Assists in monitoring the interior of pipelines using techniques like coupon monitoring, ultrasonic testing, or inline inspection tools to assess corrosion rates and locations
  • Assists with the use of corrosion inhibitors, biocides, and other chemicals to minimize corrosion
  • Investigates corrosion-related failures or leaks to understand the root cause and determine if issues stem from material defects, environmental conditions, or chemical interactions
  • Analyze samples and examine the corrosion mechanisms (e.g., pitting, microbial-induced corrosion, etc.) at play.
  • Works closely with coatings and materials engineers to select pipe materials, linings, and coatings that resist corrosion under expected service conditions
  • Uses predictive modeling to anticipate future corrosion issues and recommend proactive measures
  • Performs water quality based research or field trial efforts to mitigate internal corrosion
  • Uses various indices to analyze and evaluate various corrosion risk: Larsons, Wallastonite, Langelier Saturation, and others

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering or related field
  • 4-8 years of directly related professional experience
  • Corrosion control experience (either in Coatings, Cathodic Protection, or Internal Corrosion)
  • NACE or SSPC Certification, or equivalent 
  • Demonstrated experience in small, medium, and large-sized water and/or wastewater infrastructure projects
  • Application of engineering principles including critical thinking, analysis, and innovative techniques
  • Ability to communicate effectively with clients and project team
  • Ability to deliver services within budget and schedule constraints
  • Knowledge of industry standards pertaining to corrosion control
  • Demonstrate experienced for discipline of specialty: Cathodic protection, coatings, internal corrosion

Preferred Qualifications

  • Corrosion certifications (NACE CP1/2, or NACE CIP 1/2, or Internal Corrosion Technician/Technologist); equivalent certifications considered
  • Water/Wastewater industry experience

Pay Range

$95,000 to $135,000 annually. This is the lowest to highest salary we in good faith believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range, and the range may be modified in the future. An employee’s pay within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs.

Other Compensation and Benefits

Carollo is committed to providing employees with a competitive, comprehensive benefits program that provides the care employees and their families need to lead healthy, productive lives. Carollo’s benefits package includes paid time off and holidays, comprehensive health insurance coverage, pre-tax savings account options for healthcare, dependent care and commuter expenses, disability insurance and life insurance options for you and your dependents. We also offer free Caregiver Support, Travel Assistance, counseling services and discount programs. Other compensation that may be available includes: 401(k) company contribution matching, tuition reimbursement, discretionary bonuses, career advancement bonuses, professional registration bonuses, employee referral bonuses, and compensatory time for exempt employees. Flexible work arrangements may also be available.  Eligibility for benefits varies based on employment status.

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