Full-Time
Posted on 12/22/2025
Non-destructive testing, inspection, engineering services
$34 - $55/hr
Bellingham, WA, USA
In Person
Acuren provides non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection, and engineering services for industries such as oil and gas, power generation, mining, and transportation. It uses traditional and advanced NDT methods, rope access for working at heights, and a materials engineering and testing laboratory to assess assets without causing damage. This mix allows clients to detect hidden defects, monitor asset health, and perform failure analysis to protect safety and reliability. Acuren differentiates itself by offering a broad suite of services—NDT, rope access, and engineering testing—driven by asset-protection goals and tailored to safety-critical environments. Its approach helps clients reduce repair and maintenance costs, extend asset life, and meet regulatory requirements. The overall goal is to help customers keep their operations safe, reliable, and profitable.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$250M
Headquarters
Tomball, Texas
Founded
1974
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Acuren Corporation, soon to be rebranded as TIC Solutions, Inc., announced a $250 million private placement of its securities to an existing investor. The deal involves selling approximately 20.8 million shares at $12.00 each and is expected to close by October 7, 2025. Jefferies LLC acted as the sole placement agent. The proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes. The securities are not registered under the Securities Act and will require a registration statement for resale.
NV5 Global (Nasdaq: NVEE) stockholders approved a merger with Acuren Corporation. Under the May 14, 2025 agreement, NV5 stockholders will receive $23 per share, comprising $10 in cash and $13 in Acuren stock, subject to a 10% collar adjustment. Post-merger, NV5 stockholders will own 40% of the combined company, while Acuren stockholders will own 60%. The merger is expected to close in August 2025, pending customary conditions. Key risks include potential delays or failure to meet closing conditions.
NV5 Global, Inc. stockholders approved a merger with Acuren Corporation, expected to close in August 2025.
Acuren Corporation announces upcoming participation in the CJS Securities 25th Annual "New Ideas" Summer Conference.