TITLE/CLASSIFICATION: Corrosion Helper (Local 101)
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TITLE/CLASSIFICATION: Corrosion Helper (Local 101) DEPARTMENT: Corrosion Gas System Engineering LOCATION: Canarsie UNION: Local 101
DUTIES:
THIS POSTING WILL BE USED TO FILL VACANCIES IN THE SAME JOB CLASSIFICATION AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS THAT MAY ARISE DURING THE SELECTION PROCESS.
Experience the personal challenge of working for a world class organization and leader in the Utilities and Energy Industry as a Corrosion Helper (Local 101) in the Corrosion Gas System Engineering Department located in Canarsie, New York.
SCHEDULE: Monday – Friday (7:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
HOURLY WAGE: $17.41 - $25.17
Under general supervision collects field data for the analysis of corrosion control for all of the duties listed below, in local 101.
Tasks, Duties, and Accountabilities
Ability to work independently to perform one man work and when necessary to work under the direction of others.
Perform simple work associated with installation, test use, repair and maintenance of all types of instruments and meters associated with corrosion control testing and monitoring.
Perform simple tests to obtain the collection and graphing of required data. These tests usually involve simple instrument and meter functions.
Understanding and applying Ohms law, interpreting test data, understanding simple AC and DC electrical circuits.
Perform single man corrosion control testing and inspections
Make physical inspection and minor repairs of above and below ground cathodic test stations, including structure, anode and other test leads
Assists Sr. Corrosion Technician or Corrosion Technician in performing other corrosion related data collection
Assists Sr. Corrosion Technician or Corrosion Technician in performing corrosion related activities
Assists Sr. Corrosion Technician or Corrosion Technician in performing analysis of corrosion data
Maintain upkeep of vehicle and vehicle is properly equipped
Responsible for the set-up and securing of a safe working area Perform physical and mechanical work including: hand excavation, Regrade, replacement and installation of cathodic test stations.
Removal of existing pipe coating materials, pipe surface preparation, application of new coatings and anodes.
Qualify for and have necessary operators licenses as required by law.
Meet all Operator Qualification Requirements.
Perform similar or less skilled work as may be required.
Assists Staff Engineer/Supervisor in performing other corrosion related data collection
Assists Staff Engineer/Supervisor in performing analysis of corrosion data
Must be able to adapt to new technology, improved software, and new/enhanced equipment required in the collection of cathodic protection data
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Must have a valid driver’s license
Must pass company tests and all OQ required tests for the job
Technical skills (e.g., computer, scientific)
Computer skills (Electronic Mapping System, Work Management System, etc.)
Interpersonal, communication, oral, and writing skills
Behavioral skills
Innovation
Drive for results
Focus on the customer
Adaptability
Demonstrate and promote teamwork
DOT Drug Testing
Corrosion Control Training (On site or Offsite training)
NOTE: In addition to possessing the qualifications for this vacancy, employees selected will be expected to work overtime in accordance with departmental requirements and to participate in the Company’s Emergency Restoration Program as may be required.
Employees selected for this classification will be required to participate in federally mandated drug testing programs prior to selection, randomly on a year-round basis, after an accident and for reasonable cause.
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HOW TO APPLY:
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