COOLING TOWER INSPECTOR
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
Pay: DOE
The role you will Play:
Candidate will be responsible for inspections of the cooling towers at local refinery.
Looking for leaks, cracks, holes or general deterioration, including air leaks between adjoining panels.
Inspecting steel casing for corrosion or scale buildup and examine wood casing for signs of wood decay, including soft rot or plywood delamination.
Checking the general condition of the fan deck material, noting any steel corrosion or wood decay.
Making sure the fan deck support members are in good condition and that connections between the fan deck and the supports are tight.
Inspecting the structure of a steel tower for evidence of corrosion—particularly any loss of metal.
Spot checking the tightness of bolted joints and looking closely for signs of corrosion near welded joints on galvanized steel towers.
Looking for broken or deteriorated treads and rails on wood or fiberglass walkways and inspecting steel walkways for evidence of corrosion.
Checking for excessive buildup of sludge and accumulated debris which provides an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
Inspect iron pipe for corrosion and loss of coating material and examining all supports to insure their integrity for continued service
Inspect valve and nozzle components for corrosion or signs of wear.
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
Pay: DOE
The role you will Play:
Candidate will be responsible for inspections of the cooling towers at local refinery.
Looking for leaks, cracks, holes or general deterioration, including air leaks between adjoining panels.
Inspecting steel casing for corrosion or scale buildup and examine wood casing for signs of wood decay, including soft rot or plywood delamination.
Checking the general condition of the fan deck material, noting any steel corrosion or wood decay.
Making sure the fan deck support members are in good condition and that connections between the fan deck and the supports are tight.
Inspecting the structure of a steel tower for evidence of corrosion—particularly any loss of metal.
Spot checking the tightness of bolted joints and looking closely for signs of corrosion near welded joints on galvanized steel towers.
Looking for broken or deteriorated treads and rails on wood or fiberglass walkways and inspecting steel walkways for evidence of corrosion.
Checking for excessive buildup of sludge and accumulated debris which provides an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
Inspect iron pipe for corrosion and loss of coating material and examining all supports to insure their integrity for continued service
Inspect valve and nozzle components for corrosion or signs of wear.





