FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Junior Integrity Technologist?
The main responsibilities include implementing and updating the PCMS database, checking and verifying data for accuracy and compliance, generating inspection plans, reporting overdue inspections, communicating with inspection teams, and providing PCMS technical support.
What type of experience is required for this position?
A candidate must have 1-4 years of experience as a Chemical, Mechanical, or Process Technologist, along with experience in Asset Integrity and Corrosion.
Are there specific certifications required for this role?
Yes, candidates must have API-510 and API-570 certifications related to pressure vessels and piping.
What technical skills are necessary for this job?
Key technical skills include proficiency in PCMS software, P&ID interpretation, and strong understanding of corrosion monitoring and asset integrity management.
Is experience with Microsoft Office required?
Yes, proficiency in Microsoft Office is required for this position.
What educational background is preferred for this role?
A Bachelor's degree or a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) designation in a related field is preferred.
What additional skills are considered beneficial for this role?
Additional skills that are nice to have include knowledge of CSA Z662 and certifications such as API-571, API-581, API-583, and API-584.
What soft skills are important for a Junior Integrity Technologist?
Important soft skills include strong organizational abilities, speed and accuracy in work, effective communication skills, and the ability to work well in a team environment.
Is this position entry-level?
Yes, this position is classified as entry-level.
Does Actalent promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Yes, Actalent is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, fostering an environment that supports diverse talent and ensures growth opportunities for all employees.