Corrosion Technician
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Energy/Power Generation
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Engineering
Sunoco LP is a leading energy infrastructure and fuel distribution master limited partnership operating across 47 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Europe, and Mexico. The Partnership's midstream operations include an extensive network of approximately 9,500 miles of pipeline and over 100 terminals. This critical infrastructure complements the Partnership'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 we are committed to making your job a challenging and rewarding experience.
SummaryThis position will apply corrosion knowledge and skills to repair, install, troubleshoot, analyze, and perform other predictive and preventative maintenance tasks on assigned equipment, facilities, systems and associated devices contained within gas and liquid facilities and pipelines.
Work location flexible within Central Kansas.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Under general direction, provide for design, installation, operation, inspection and maintenance of the cathodic protection systems within an assigned segment of the pipeline system, compressor stations or plant facilities in a reliable and efficient manner while in compliance with the Partnership's procedures and regulatory requirements
- Maintain working knowledge of regulatory requirements, perform associated required tasks, and complete required documentation (OSHA, DOT, EPA, etc.)
- Investigates and analyzes corrosive conditions for existing and/or proposed facilities
- Responsible for corrosion control and associated compliance of cathodically protected pipelines, compressor stations or plant facilities, and other buried, submerged, or above ground facilities
- Proactively conduct pipe-to-soil potential surveys, casing-to-soil readings, rectifier and bond readings, current flows on pipeline, and foreign pipe-to-soil readings and all other structures under cathodic protection on a frequency as stated in SOPs or meet regulatory requirements and document in the corrosion database or other forms, records or reports
- Evaluate protective coating condition including internal, external and atmospheric systems and make repairs as needed, evaluate pipe anomalies and perform remaining strength calculations in accordance with established procedures
- Have an understanding of pipeline internal corrosion mechanisms and related mitigation measures including treatment and testing, collection of samples, bacteria, pH, dissolved H2S, and CO2 testing and analysis, and perform chemical requirement calculations
- Generate and maintain the reports covering rectifiers, bonds, pipeline isolation and annual corrosion control reports
- Install, maintain and repair rectifiers, anodes systems, cables, bonds, test stations and perform ground bed efficiency calculations
- Recognize the potential for stray currents from other sources (i.e., traction systems, coal mines, AC transmission lines, etc.) and take the necessary action(s) to bring concerns to supervisor
- Read and interpret pipeline maps, as-builts and drawings
- Must use and operate all pertinent safety equipment when performing duties in potentially hazardous areas (arc flash protective PPE, respirator, hard hat, safety glasses, etc.)
- Must display workmanship consistent with Partnership SOPs industry standards, partnership work practices, applicable codes and/or engineering drawings and sketches
- Ensure facilities, grounds, and work areas are maintained in a safe, orderly, and functional manner
- Communicate with other technicians for assistance in effecting repairs when applicable
- Ability to train others in discipline job tasks and to confirm knowledge, skills and abilities of others as an evaluator for partnership skill qualification program dependent upon position level
- Actively participate in PHMSA or State regulatory audits
- Actively participate in partnership safety program and initiatives
- Inspect surface corrosion/pitting that is discovered during pipeline maintenance activities such as pipeline recoats and exposure repair
- Comply with partnership safety policies and procedures
- Perform energy isolation lockout/tagout procedures (LOTO)
- High school diploma or GED
- The entry level requires a minimum of 0 - 2 years of relevant industry experience or equivalent work experience
- The Sr level requires a minimum of 2 - 4 years of relevant industry experience or equivalent work experience and NACE Level 1
- Must maintain valid driver's license in state of residency
- Proficiency with MS Office Suite products
- Ability to train other technicians and/or sign off on qualifications
- Associate of Applied Science - Corrosion Technology
- NACE Corrosion Technician or Corrosion Technologist Certification
- NACE CP level II
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