Are you a skilled professional in corrosion engineering? Armscor Dockyard is on the hunt for a dedicated Corrosion Engineer to join their Engineering Services Division in the Western Cape. This is your chance to work in an exciting field, providing critical consulting services to the South African Navy and playing a pivotal role in the protection of naval assets. Here’s everything you need to know about this thrilling job opportunity.
Why Work at Armscor Dockyard?
Armscor Dockyard is a cornerstone of defense engineering in South Africa. With a long-standing commitment to supporting the SA Navy, this prestigious organization offers an environment where innovation, technical expertise, and excellence are highly valued. The Corrosion Engineer will be at the forefront of developing and maintaining protective measures to extend the life of naval vessels.
Job Purpose
As a Corrosion Engineer, your primary responsibility will be to deliver effective corrosion prevention, control, and protective coating consulting services to the SA Navy and Armscor Dockyard. Your role will ensure the optimal protection and performance of naval assets in demanding marine environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Advisory Services: Offer expert guidance on coating technology and the latest corrosion control engineering developments.
- Cathodic Protection: Design, install, operate, and maintain cathodic protection facilities, ensuring all systems function optimally.
- Preparation and Painting Specifications: Draft specifications for surface treatments and ensure correct implementation.
- Field Trials and Testing: Conduct corrosion field trials and accelerated tests using advanced equipment.
- Consultancy on Coatings: Recommend coating systems based on performance and longevity, covering everything from surface preparation to application methods.
- Technical Advice: Provide insights on corrosion prevention materials and techniques to internal and external stakeholders.
- Ship Maintenance: Work closely with ship system managers to address corrosion-related challenges.
- Cathodic Protection Checks: Perform regular inspections of cathodic protection systems on naval vessels.
- Failure Investigations: Conduct thorough investigations into coating failures and propose future solutions.
Qualifications and Experience
- Education:
- BSc in Chemical Engineering, BSc (Hons) Chemistry, or BSc (Hons) in Materials Science.
- An M. Tech in Science & Engineering or ECSA registration is a plus.
- Experience:
- Minimum of 5 years in the corrosion control and prevention industry.
- Familiarity with corrosion failure analysis, field, and lab testing is highly desirable.
Special Skills and Proficiencies
- Technical Knowledge:
- Expertise in microbiological corrosion issues and metallic coating systems.
- In-depth understanding of marine environment corrosion.
- Knowledge of cathodic protection systems and coating inspections.
- Professional Skills:
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
- Excellent communication within project environments.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Safety-conscious and environmentally responsible.
Why This Role Is for You
If you are passionate about protecting high-value assets from corrosion and have a deep understanding of marine environments, this role will challenge and excite you. You will be working on cutting-edge projects, contributing to the safety and longevity of South Africa’s naval fleet.
Application Details
- How to Apply: Send your application, including the reference number DY24/10/02, to Careersdy@Armscor.co.za.
- Deadline: Applications close on 13 November 2024. Late submissions will not be considered.
- Contact Information: For inquiries, reach out to Zanele Masiza at 021 787 3137.
Note: Short-listed candidates will undergo reference checks, personal data verification, and security clearance. Armscor is committed to Employment Equity and encourages applications from designated groups, including persons with disabilities.