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Mar 31, 2026

Corrosion Data & Reporting Specialist

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Audubon is currently seeking a Corrosion Quality and Reporting Specialist to join our team in our Tulsa, OK Office.  The Corrosion Quality and Reporting Specialist will be responsible for the day-to-day Close Interval Survey, DCVG, ACVG data quality and technical report writing for pipeline integrity and corrosion field service activities in accordance with Audubon Companies and Client specifications and/or procedures. These responsibilities will be carried out remotely. Must have NACE Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) or Cathodic Protection Technician (CP2) certification.   PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: - Must be able to interpret and apply all applicable procedures associated with quality data collecting per client and Audubon Standards. - Review all daily data and daily reports from the field for accuracy and validity for multiple projects. - Ensure field work and data submissions meet client specifications and communicate such specifications to supervision and field personnel. - Provide clients with daily field and data reports on assigned corrosion projects/jobs for accuracy and validity. - Oversee the development, implementation, and monitoring of standard work practices/processes and employee training programs to ensure quality services and work products. - Provide written reports, including data analysis, recommendations for mitigation and additional testing. - Ensure that all data was completed per Audubon or client specific processes/procedures. - Track all assigned projects reporting to ensure that all data is completed and meets specified delivery timelines. - Maintain all record retention for corrosion projects/jobs per Audubon guidelines. - Communicate with clients for weekly and post-job requests as required. - Must be able to complete computerized reports, research procedural requirements, file paperwork, and fill out required reports. - Champion quality control functions, as assigned. - Follow and adhere to all Audubon and Client safety rules and regulations. - Adhere to Audubon Core Values. - All other assigned duties. Health, Safety, and Environmental Responsibilities: - All employees are responsible for supporting Audubon Companies’ Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) policies and procedures. This includes: - Performing duties in a manner that protects personal and team health and safety - Participating in required HSE training, meetings, and reporting activities - Identifying and reporting hazards, near misses, and unsafe conditions - Following safe work practices and complying with applicable regulatory requirements   EXPERIENCE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: - Requires high school diploma or equivalent. - Required: NACE Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) or Cathodic Protection Technician (CP2) certification. - Complete all required Company safety and job-related training and demonstrated proficiency of the methods, procedures, and tools used to accomplish the task being performed. - Must possess a valid driver’s license and clean driving record. - Ability to perform a variety of tasks, often changing assignments with short notice. - Determine needed materials and manpower per client scope of work and assist management with the creation of estimates and proposals. - Stay current with industry standards and advancements in corrosion technology. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in Close Interval Survey, DCVG, ACVG, Data Logger, and PCM Equipment. - Minimum of 2 years of experience with Survey Manager PCS - Proven ability to prioritize and complete work assignments by specific deadlines. - Proven ability to communicate with customers, supervision, and co-workers. - Proven ability to follow precise directions and procedures as directed by supervision. - Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. - Knowledge of pipeline integrity operations and maintenance processes. - Up to 10% travel. - Reliable transportation.   No Recruiters, please! Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled