Welcome to the Careers section of INNOVA Services & Consulting, LLC, where your professional journey towards excellence and innovation begins. Here at INNOVA, we are more than a leading coating inspection and consulting firm; we are a community of dedicated professionals committed to making a significant impact in the industries we serve. Our career opportunities are designed to unleash your potential, offering roles that challenge and inspire you to grow. Explore the possibilities that await in our dynamic team, learn about the competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits we offer, and discover what makes working at INNOVA an exceptional experience. Join us in our mission to excel in every project we undertake, fostering a culture of integrity, innovation, and continuous learning.
Embark on a journey of growth and opportunity at INNOVA Services & Consulting, LLC, where we’re not just leaders in coating inspection and consulting—we’re a vibrant community of professionals driven to make a meaningful impact across various industries. At INNOVA, every role is designed to unlock your full potential, offering challenges that inspire growth and innovation. Dive into a world of possibilities with our dynamic team and discover the exceptional experience that awaits you at INNOVA. Together, let’s set new standards of excellence, guided by our core values of integrity, innovation, and lifelong learning.
Joining INNOVA means stepping into a world where your contributions are not only recognized but celebrated. You’ll enjoy competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package, including health, vision, and dental insurance, plus a 401K plan, setting the stage for a rewarding career journey as our company continues to grow. We provide training. We are a Team!
We stand firmly for equality and diversity, welcoming applicants from all walks of life. At INNOVA, your unique perspective is our strength, enhancing our team’s dynamism and driving us toward unparalleled innovation. Our commitment extends beyond offering great careers; we’re dedicated to upholding the highest standards of employment rights, from strict non-discrimination policies and family leave acts to transparent pay practices and ensuring workplace accessibility for all, including individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans. A thorough background and motor vehicle check affirm our dedication to team integrity. For those seeking a role where every day brings new opportunities to make a difference, INNOVA is your destination. Should you need accommodations or have inquiries about Diversity, Affirmative Action, or Equal Employment Opportunity, contact us at infor@innova.com. Your future at INNOVA starts now—where excellence is our journey, and innovation is our destination.
– Education: A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. Knowledge in engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related field is highly advantageous.
– Knowledge: A strong understanding of corrosion science, coating materials, and application processes. Familiarity with industry standards, including AMPP, ISO, ASTM, and ASME standards, is essential.
– Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze and interpret technical data, standards, and specifications.
– Attention to Detail: Meticulousness in inspection to identify defects and issues in coating applications.
– Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills to report findings, provide recommendations, and work effectively with team members and clients.
– Problem-Solving: Ability to identify issues and develop practical solutions in the field.
– AMPP (formerly NACE) Coating Inspector Level II Certification: Demonstrates proficiency in coating inspection beyond the basic level, requiring successful completion of the Level II examination.
– Specialized Certifications (advantageous): Certifications in areas such as Bridge Coating Inspection, Concrete/Fireproofing, Cathodic inspection
– Mobility: Ability to navigate construction sites, climb ladders, and access confined spaces.
– Visual Acuity: Good vision (with or without corrective lenses) to assess coating conditions and detect imperfections.
– Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using inspection tools and equipment.
– Health and Fitness: Must pass a physical examination to ensure fitness for working in industrial environments, sometimes under adverse weather conditions.
Additionally, a Level II Coating Inspector should demonstrate ongoing commitment to professional development through continuous learning and keeping abreast of industry advancements. These comprehensive requirements ensure that AMPP Coating Inspectors Level II are well-equipped to uphold the highest standards of coating inspection and corrosion control in the field.
– Educational Background: While specific academic degrees are not mandatory, a background in engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related field can be highly beneficial.
– Professional Experience: Extensive experience in coating inspection is required. Candidates must demonstrate a minimum number of years of work experience, with specifics depending on the pathway through which they are qualifying (e.g., direct field experience in coating inspection, related educational background, or a combination of both).
– Advanced Knowledge and Skills: A deep understanding of advanced coating systems, complex structures, and specialized industries (e.g., marine, pipelines, offshore structures). Ability to lead projects, manage teams, and make critical decisions based on comprehensive analyses. – Leadership and Communication: Strong leadership skills to guide inspection teams and communicate effectively with stakeholders, including contractors, engineers, and project managers.
– AMPP Senior Certified Coating Inspector:
– Continued Education: Completion of advanced training courses offered by AMPP or recognized industry organizations, focusing on specialized areas of coating inspection, corrosion control, and protective coatings.
– Field Work Capability: Ability to perform inspections under various environmental conditions and physically demanding scenarios, including working at heights, in confined spaces, and on offshore platforms. – Visual Acuity and Color Vision: Good visual acuity and the ability to distinguish colors, crucial for identifying surface conditions, defects, and accurately assessing coating integrity.
– Ethics and Professionalism: Adherence to a professional code of ethics and conduct, underscoring the inspector’s integrity and commitment to upholding industry standards.
– Ongoing Professional Development: A commitment to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest industry standards, technologies, and best practices in coating inspection and corrosion control.