Full-Time

Senior Corrosion Engineer

Gas Engineering

Posted on 9/19/2025

PG&E

PG&E

Compensation Overview

$122k - $207k/yr

+ Incentive Compensation Programs

Fresno, CA, USA

Hybrid

This position may require up to 50% travel within the PG&E service territory.

Category
Mechanical Engineering (2)
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Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or equivalent experience
  • 5 years of experience in a corrosion, science, or utility related field
  • Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) certified Cathodic Protection Technician (CP-2) or higher
  • Valid California driver's license on day one of employment
Responsibilities
  • Provides consultation on one or more specialized area related to corrosion control and cathodic protection.
  • Provides consultation / guidance in corrosion related investigations and remediation to other Corrosion Engineers and the organization.
  • Supports evaluation and application of new technology to optimize future developments in terms of cost and operability.
  • Supports the development, review & updates to standards and specifications as required.
  • Provides technical advice to prevent corrosion and assure equipment reliability.
  • Supports and conducts audits of relevant manufacturers, suppliers, contractors, and materials testing laboratories.
  • Ensures that material selection and corrosion management strategies for assets will provide technical integrity during the projected life cycle and are within company standards and specifications.
  • May teach corrosion classes through PG&E’s learning academy and may help develop curriculum for PG&E’s learning academy.
  • May be responsible for a portion of PG&E’s service territory and oversees all corrosion related aspects.
  • Collaborates and supports the maintenance organizations, corrosion investigations, and the installation of mitigation equipment.
  • May lead and coordinate corrosion related work with the Integrity Management Implementation of ECDA/ICDA, SCCDA, and Asset Strategy teams to assure consistency of application and philosophy across the company.
Desired Qualifications
  • NACE certified Cathodic Protection Technologist (CP3) or higher
  • EIT or 15 years of Engineering Experience
  • NACE certified Coatings Inspector
  • Pipeline cathodic protection system design experience
  • Pipeline cathodic protection system troubleshooting experience
  • Gas transmission integrity management knowledge
  • Knowledge of 49 CFR Part 192, CPUC GO 112E
  • Pipeline coatings selection and application experience
  • Material selection experience
  • Corrosion failure analysis experience
  • Professional Engineer registration
  • Ability to work well in a team environment as well as both an office and field setting

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