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| Office: | On-Site (Customer's Worksite) |
| Category: | Corporate/Office |
| Location: | Statewide - California |
Osmose is seeking a licensed Cathodic Protection CP1/CP2) technician to performs cathodic protection (CP) testing, inspection, and evaluation of cathodic protection systems installed on electric transmission and distribution assets, including steel transmission towers and related structures. Responsible for conducting field testing in accordance with industry standards, Osmose procedures, and customer specifications. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Personnel engaged in testing cathodic protection systems installed on electric assets must be able to perform cathodic protection testing activities on electric utility assets in accordance with customer requirements, industry standards, and Osmose procedures.
Soil pH testing
Soil resistivity soil box method
Structure-to-electrolyte potential measurements (within 23 inches of tower leg at a maximum depth of 2 feet)
Structure resistance 3 pin method
Current requirement testing
Galvanizing thickness testing
Existing cathodic protection system testing
Structure-to-soil potential
Instant on / Instant off testing
Coupon testing
Anode current testing
Identification of galvanic and impressed current systems
Rectifier output voltage and current measurements
General system troubleshooting
High school diploma or GED
5 years experience and holding a current Cathodic Protection Tester (AMPP/NACE CP1) certification required
Valid drivers license and acceptable driving record
Ability to read technical procedures and document test results
Ability to work outdoors and around energized electrical equipment
5 years experience and holding current Cathodic Protection Technician (AMPP/NACE CP2) certification preferred
Experience with electric transmission or distribution assets
Requires standing, walking, climbing, bending, and lifting up to 50 pounds regularly and up to 100 pounds occasionally.
Outdoor work in varying weather conditions with potential exposure to electrical hazards, chemicals, and moderate noise levels.
Osmose is an Equal Opportunity Employer.