Corrosion Engineer – How to become a Corrosion Engineer?

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Corrosion Engineers are typically Materials Engineers who monitor the deterioration of materials used for manufacturing products. They analyze the product failure and conduct laboratory tests to find out the exact problem. On the basis of the laboratory test results, they determine suitable solutions. They are also responsible for modifying the properties of metal alloys to protect it from dilapidation. It is their duty to suggest the appropriate materials according to the design objectives specified by the concerned company.

Qualifying Exam

Those who have engineering degree in any stream related to corrosion engineering can apply for the job of Corrosion Engineer. They should have either undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the concerned branch of engineering. The concerned degree should be completed from a recognized institution. Educational qualifications alone are not enough to fetch the job of Corrosion Engineer. To get into the position of Corrosion Engineer, one should have deep knowledge in Deterioration Modes and Mechanisms. Also, they should be aware of Cathode Protection Systems and Non-destructive Testing Techniques.

Who are eligible to apply?

Candidates having any of the engineering degrees given below are eligible for the post of Corrosion Engineer.

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Material Science and Engineering
  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering
  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering

Those who get into entry level positions will assist the project managers in the laboratory tests. They can get into the position of corrosion engineers only after getting experience in this field. Oil, gas and energy services companies are the major employers of Corrosion Engineers. Most of these companies specify more than two years experience for the candidates who are applying for the job of Corrosion Engineer. Candidates can browse through the advertisements innewspapers or websites to find the job of corrosion engineer.

Key elements in the process

  • Pass the senior secondary or equivalent examination.
  • Obtain Bachelor’s degree in Material Science/Metallurgical/Chemical. Engineering.
  • Obtain Master’s degree in Material Science/Metallurgical/Chemical Engineering.
  • Browse through the advertisements on newspapers or websites and apply for the job.

Skills required for a Corrosion Engineer

A Corrosion Engineer should have exceptional technical skills in the areas of process engineering, structural design, metallurgy and fractural mechanics. They should also have enough skills in Microsoft Office Suite. Strong interpersonal skills are essential for a Corrosion Engineer to pursue a long term career.

 
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3 Responses to “Corrosion Engineer – How to become a Corrosion Engineer?”

  1. 3
    antony:

    i just want to know about corrossion engineering i have a diploma in mechanical engineering and bgas grade 2/3 certifcation with more than 10 years experiance.

  2. 2
    msaravanan:

    Dear Sir,

    I am BA Graduate ,I would like to become corrotion engineering.

    Is it possible?

    Please answer……….

  3. 1
    Tim:

    Please change the term from cathode protection systems to cathodic protection systems. It makes me think that you do not know what you are talking about and only read about it. Nobody in the industry calls it cathode protection systems.