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Inspector I Job ID 10964 Location Houston, Texas Full/Part Time Full-Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Favorite Job Regular/Temporary Regular Company Profile
Oceaneering is a global oilfield provider of engineered services and products primarily to the offshore oil and gas industry, with a focus on deepwater applications. Through the use of its applied technology expertise, Oceaneering also serves the defense, entertainment, and aerospace industries. Oceaneering’s business offerings include remotely operated vehicles, built-to-order specialty subsea hardware, deepwater intervention and manned diving services, non-destructive testing and inspection, and engineering and project management.
Position Summary
The Inspector I inspects offshore structures, vessels, pipelines, and their appurtenances for structural and coating condition, as per API RP 2SIM & API RP 2FPS.
Duties & Responsibilities
The list below focuses on the purpose of the function and the result to be accomplished, not the manner in which the function will be performed.
Examine materials or products for anomalies, damage, or defects, such as cracks, pits, incomplete welds, holes, dents, excessive corrosion, examines coating conditions, etc. under minimal supervision. Work with diving contractors or individually to perform various inspections, surveys and record data of offshore structures, vessels and pipelines. Will receive direction from inspection team leader in situations requiring more than one person. May test mechanisms for sturdiness, clearance, and freedom of movement. Perform cathodic protection surveys of offshore structures, vessels and pipelines using a “drop-cell” technique. Use NDT, camera, video and written documentation techniques in the inspection and survey of offshore/onshore structures, vessels and pipelines. Create appropriate drawings and sketches to supplement written data. Use and maintain various types of inspection equipment. Generate inspection reports using various computer software applications. May assist training other personnel in inspection and reporting practices and techniques. May learn and utilize rope access techniques (optional) where ropes and specialized hardware are used as the primary means of providing access, structural or mechanical inspection, and support to other workers. Keeps inspection data organized. Working at least 180 days per year offshore, usually on a non-rotational basis, i.e., there is no set schedule and the duration of a given job is not fixed. Travel to offshore locations by vessel or aircraft. Time not spent offshore is generally spent in the office generating CAIRS inspection reports. (CAIRS is an acronym for Computer Aided Inspection Reporting Software)
Qualifications
Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED); and one (1) year related NDT experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Also at least one of the following NDT certifications is required: ACFM, Eddy Current, VT, PT, MT. UT or RT. At least one of the following Rope Access Certifications is required: IRATA or SPRAT. NACE OCAT, ASNT Certifications preferred.
Additional Required:
Must possess or be able to obtain a TWIC card, valid Passport, Safe Gulf & HUET Water Survival. Must be able to work in harsh environments.
Equal Employment Opportunity
All qualified candidates will receive consideration for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, political affiliation, marital status, sexual orientation, or other non-merit factors.
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