API 510/570/653 - North Salt Lake City, UT
Posted: 1/29/2025 7:30:15 PM
NDT.org Job Number:
80157
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Contact:
Yeni Craig
Company:
Acuren
State:
UT Utah
Contact:
Yeni Craig
Country:
United States
Length:
Full time/Nested
Pay:
Based on experience and certifications
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Acuren is currently recruiting for a Visual Inspector III - API 510/570/653 to support our operation in North Salt Lake City, Utah. We are currently seeking local candidates based in North Salt Lake City, Utah, or surrounding areas. While we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, local candidates are preferred due to the nature of the role.
This is a full time nested role working 4/10's schedule.
Responsibilities
At the direction of client, perform visual and non-destructive examination of static and dynamic pressure retaining equipment in accordance with American Petroleum Institute (API) standards and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Submit to client technically accurate reports documenting equipment condition
Provide client with technical recommendations for the repair, re-rate, replacement, and/or alteration of plant equipment, as required for safe operation within stated operating parameters for durations specified by client
Provide technical input to client as required for welding and metallurgical issues
Provide technical guidance, on a application of non-destructive examination techniques and procedures
Fully comply with all Acuren and client safe work practices and actively participate in all site safety initiatives
Willingness to travel
Skills:
ertification of American Petroleum Institute Standards 510/570
5 – 10 years’ experience or 2+ years on site experience
Additional API 653 or CWI a plus
In-depth working knowledge of API 510/570/653 and ASME standards
Experience working in direct support of petrochemical facility engineers
Benefits
Competitive salary
Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance
401K Plan
Paid Holidays
Paid Time Off