Mechanical Integrity Inspector

West Seneca, NY
Full Time
Entry Level
Are you a mechanical engineer or technical professional looking to build your career through hands-on, field-based work? We are seeking a Mechanical Integrity Inspector for a full-time role based out of our West Seneca office. This role field-focused and involves frequent travel to customer sites locally, with some national travel as well.

In this role, you will spend most of your time working directly at client facilities and project sites—often in industrial environments—wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE), working around mechanical systems, and getting hands-on in real-world conditions. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys practical, on-site work, varied environments, and isn’t afraid to get dirty while doing meaningful technical work.

As a Mechanical Integrity Inspector, you will inspect, test, and evaluate customer equipment to ensure it is operating safely and within its intended design conditions. You will also communicate directly with clients to understand their needs, explain requirements clearly, and deliver inspection 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; current API or AWS Certifications are a plus 
  • 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 to client projects sites locally on a regular basis and nationally up to 20% of the time
  • Ability to pass a drug screening, background check, and vision test
  • Physically capable of lifting up to 50 lbs. and wearing a respirator and other required personal protective equipment (PPE)

Pay Range: The pay range for this position is $25.00 - $30.00 per hour. Specific compensation for the successful candidate will be determined based on their knowledge, skills, and experience.

Encorus Group is an equal opportunity employer (EOE/AA Disability/Veteran)
and is committed to fair and equitable compensation for our employees.


Join Us!

At Encorus, we value innovation, collaboration, and professional development. We are a 100%
employee-owned ESOP company offering the opportunity to work within a collaborative and
supportive environment. We value accuracy, consistency, and professionalism, and
are seeking individuals who take pride in their work and want a role with room to develop over
time.

Employees receive a competitive benefits package, ongoing training, and opportunities to grow
within the company. If you’re looking for a stable career with a company that
invests in its people, we encourage you to apply.



 
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