Mechanical Integrity Inspector

West Seneca, NY
Full Time
Entry Level
Are you an aspiring mechanical engineer or technical professional ready to kick-start or grow your career? Join our team and gain valuable hands-on experience working directly with mechanical equipment in the field. This full-time role, based in our West Seneca office, offers opportunities to travel, explore new locations, earn professional certifications, and develop in-demand technical skills.

As a Mechanical Integrity Inspector, you’ll be responsible for inspecting, testing, and evaluating customer equipment to ensure it remains safe and reliable under its designed operating conditions. You’ll also play a key role in communicating with clients—understanding their needs, clearly explaining company requirements, and delivering results in a professional and timely manner.

Responsibilities:
  • Perform field inspection and testing services for fixed equipment which may include, but not limited to API-510 Pressure Vessels, API-570 Process Piping and API-653 / STI SP001 Storage Tanks
  • Perform non-destructive examinations using company-certified methods.
  • Utilize software (UltraPipe, Excel) and governing standards to assess the fitness for service and remaining life of inspected equipment.
  • Produce accurate isometric drawings of piping and equipment using AutoCAD.
  • Communicate with customers regarding project setup, schedule, equipment needs, and inspection results.
  • Locate, read, and understand the federal, state, and local requirements governing the equipment being evaluated.
  • Read and interpret Process and Instrumentation Drawings (P&ID).
  • Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including respirators, and follow health and safety practices.
  • Perform routine maintenance on designated test equipment, such as ultrasonic equipment and air monitors.
Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in Inspection, NDE, or a closely related field; or a degree (A.S. or B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical discipline
  • Ability to maintain current inspection/NDE certifications as required by the company
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD MS Word, Excel,
  • Valid driver's license with the ability to operate a motor vehicle for field testing and inspections
  • Willingness and ability to travel locally and nationally on a regular basis
  • Ability to pass a drug screening and vision test
  • Physically capable of lifting up to 30 lbs and wearing a respirator and other personal protective equipment (PPE)
Preferred Qualifications:
  • API 510, 570, and/or 653 Certification
  • Level II qualification in MT, PT, UT, UTT, or ET
  • AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification

Pay Range: Encorus Group is an equal opportunity employer (EOE/AA Disability/Veteran)
and is committed to fair and equitable compensation for our employees. The pay range for this position is $23.00 - $30.00 per hour. Specific compensation for the successful candidate will be determined based on their knowledge, skills, and experience.



 
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