Skystone’s
activities cover a mixture
of projects and ongoing
technical and engineering
support work, both in the
office and the field.
Your responsibilities will
range from technical problem
solving, project management,
project work (systems
assessment, design review,
etc.), quality systems
review, business process
reviews and assessments as
well as customer
relationship management
related to cathodic
protection services.
Job Duties:
Learn and apply knowledge of
oil and gas pipeline systems
to support clients in the
mitigation of corrosion of
buried structures using
cathodic protection. This
will involve the following:
- May participate in field
surveys,
- Compile data from
diverse sources, including
field crews,
- Analyze data,
- Develop technical
options, and then
- Write reports to
optimize maintenance
programs for pipeline
systems.
You will work closely with
field crews to ensure that
assessments and reports are
completed in a near-real time
manner.
You will work closely with
your customers, which include
some of the largest oil and gas
companies in the country, and
tailor your effort to meet their
requirements.
You will use your knowledge
of quality systems to ensure the
best possible service to your
customers.
You will be responsible for
managing sub-contractors who are
collecting data, completing
repairs or executing other parts
of the maintenance management
plan.
As a consultant to the
industry, your customers will
expect you to apply the latest
advances in technology and
corrosion science. Skystone
Engineering will support your
continued growth in this field
and the broader field of
corrosion and materials
engineering.
Travel:
-
Some field travel will be
required.
Education Requirements:
-
Post-secondary diploma or
engineering degree in
Metallurgical / Materials / Mechanical / Chemical.
Software Skills:
-
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Excel™ and
MS Word™.
- Knowledge of AbaData™
and AccuMap™ databases.
Industry Experience:
- Oil and gas industry
experience is an asset.
- Cathodic protection or
corrosion control experience
is an asset.