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Corrosion Specialist

Energy Transfer LP
401(k), profit sharing
25419 Paulding Road (Show on map)
Jun 08, 2026

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to responsibly and safely delivering America's energy. We are driven to inspire our employees to create superior value for our customers, our investors, a sustainable future and giving back to the community where we have long-standing commitments to causes including MD Anderson Children's Cancer Hospital, The Salvation Army, The American Red Cross, Ronald McDonald House and many more.

We value all of our employees who make our growth and success possible. We are proud to offer industry leading compensation, comprehensive benefits, 401(k) match with additional profit sharing, PTO and abundant career opportunities.

Come join our award winning 12,000 strong organization as we fuel the world and each other!

Summary: The Corrosion Specialist provides technical leadership and field support for corrosion control activities to ensure the safe and reliable operation of company assets. This role supports corrosion technicians and management by offering expertise in corrosion monitoring, mitigation, and regulatory compliance.

The Corrosion Specialist shall apply corrosion knowledge and skills to lead in and be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) of design, repair, installation, troubleshooting, and analysis. The Corrosion Specialist is also responsible for reviewing and analyzing predictive and preventive maintenance Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for their assigned area in accordance with applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Best Practices (BP) and Engineering Standards (ES).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provides technical expertise, training, qualification evaluations and continuous guidance to Operations corrosion technicians and management.
  • Provides technical expertise and guidance to Operations and Engineering for the design, implementation, monitoring, and troubleshooting of the Company's corrosion control/cathodic protection assets.
  • Works closely with the Corrosion Technicians, Operations and Chemical Treatment vendors to ensure proper application and monitoring is identified to mitigate internal corrosion.
  • Acquire and maintain all corrosion-related Operator Qualification (OQ) tasks required for a Corrosion Technician to execute their job responsibilities and, when required, perform OQ evaluations for those tasks.
  • The Specialist has advanced qualifications and experience in the following subjects and/or tasks related to the corrosion control field:
    • corrosion control regulations;
    • integrity management regulations;
    • external/internal/atmospheric corrosion monitoring and mitigation SOP's, BP's and ES's;
    • assessment and repair of pipeline defects;
    • technical support, training and qualification/evaluation of corrosion technicians;
    • design of cathodic protection systems;
    • working knowledge of corrosion control databases and field data collection devices;
    • corrosion and pipeline data management and integration;
    • specifications for contract corrosion control services;.

  • Knowledge, skill and ability to:
    • consistently analyze and resolve corrosion control issues involving multiple components, personnel, and operations;
    • document activities and inspections as well as review same to discern issues with accuracy of data and information contained in reports prepared by others;
    • interpret and apply the company's procedures with an appreciation of underlying industry codes and standards and government regulations;
    • defend the company's technical and procedural positions related to corrosion control activities and represent the company in an agency audit, inspection, or enforcement action.

  • Specific responsibilities related to the support and QA/QC of work done by Area Corrosion Technicians includes but are not limited to the following:
    • Cathodic protection system design and installation to include impressed current and galvanic anode systems; deep and shallow anode ground beds.
    • Provides technical support related to:

      • external corrosion control monitoring and mitigation with in-depth knowledge of rectifiers, test points, bonds, close interval survey, current demand, etc;
      • cathodic protection testing/troubleshooting, including interference testing and mitigation;
      • internal corrosion monitoring and mitigation with in-depth knowledge of internal corrosion coupons, internal corrosion sampling and analysis and use of internal corrosion inhibitors and biocides;
      • atmospheric corrosion monitoring and mitigation to include coating inspections, coating failure investigations and re-coating/painting specifications, management and oversight.
  • Ability to analyze and resolve corrosion control problems involving technical as well as personal performance issues and document findings and recommendations.
  • Identifies potential gaps with company procedures written to comply with state and federal regulations and department technical policies and practices and when necessary, initiate SOP, Engineering Standard, and BP changes or participate in their review or development related to corrosion control. Trains field personnel and implements procedures; monitors field activities for compliance with procedures through daily contact, reports, summaries and periodic inspections.
  • Develops, supports and reports noncompliance with the Company's SOP's and regulatory requirements. Evaluates how procedures impact field manpower, employee safety, materials, equipment and expenses in order to meet minimum requirements and the desired level of reliability and performance.
  • Is able to design and develop training materials that instruct and verify the knowledge of Area technical personnel. Shares this material across the Company and participates as an instructor. Provides this material in a way that supports and satisfies the requirements of the Employee Qualification Program.
  • Assists in the development of the annual O&M and capital budgets for the Operations department. This involves providing input and feedback to Areas on maintenance work scopes, reviewing or developing cost estimates, analyzing the feasibility of proposed solutions and suggesting innovative alternatives, and ensuring the equipment specified is state-of-the-art and best fulfills the intended purpose.
  • Assists the Area in the preparation of capital budget projects and supports the projects through final approval and completion.
  • Participates in new facility design and commissioning.
  • Assists in the preparation of designs for facility modifications and incorporation of new equipment.
  • Coordinates and provides leadership in the commissioning of significant facilities involving multiple groups including vendors, suppliers, engineering design and construction.

Requirements:
Education and/or Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. The requirements for this position are listed below:

  • High school diploma or its equivalent with 6 years of experience in corrosion prevention and control programs for hazardous liquid and/or gas transmission and plant assets or Associate's degree in an engineering or technical field and six years of experience in corrosion control and energy pipeline context.
  • AMPP/NACE Certification
  • Proficient use of Microsoft Products such as: Word, Power Point, Excel (Formatting and Formulas)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with M.C. Miller ProActive corrosion database.

Working Conditions:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

  • Usually, normal office working conditions.
  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time due to prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
  • Occasional overnight travel may be required.
  • Occasional visits to industrial/manufacturing settings, which may include exposure to various materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.
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