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Financial compensation—supplement your current income International and domestic travel Network with industry peers Share your knowledge and expertise Recognized as a leading expert Be part of an international organization that continually makes a difference As a NACE Instructor, you'll be part of the largest, most widely recognized corrosion prevention organization in the world. With over 30,000 members, in 116 countries, NACE is recognized globally as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions. Why Become a NACE Instructor? Benefits www.nace.org/naceinstructor Nikki Ware, Instructor Coordinator [email protected] To learn more about how to become a NACE Instructor, please contact: THE WORLDWIDE CORROSION AUTHORITY Join Our Team Today!

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Page 1: Instructor Application

Financial compensation—supplement your current incomeInternational and domestic travelNetwork with industry peersShare your knowledge and expertiseRecognized as a leading expertBe part of an international organization that continually makes a difference

As a NACE Instructor, you'll be part of the largest, most widely recognized corrosion prevention organization in the world. With over 30,000 members, in 116 countries, NACE is recognized globally as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions.

Why Become a NACE Instructor?

Benefits

www.nace.org/naceinstructor

Nikki Ware, Instructor Coordinator [email protected]

To learn more about how to become a NACE Instructor, please contact:

THE WORLDWIDE CORROSION AUTHORITY

Join Our Team Today!

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A. General Requirements for ALL NACE Instructors in addition to the specific requirements below:Must be a NACE member in good standing.Must have a minimum of 4 years of work experience in the specific field of corrosion to be taught, unless otherwise specified below.Must have taken or participated in and passed the course and exam(s) with a grade of 90% or higher (with the exception of CIP courses). The instructor trainee assignment (and passing the final written exam with a score of 90% or higher) will fulfill this requirement for a candidate instructor who has not completed a required course/examination.

Exceptions: CP 3 – instructor candidate must pass CP 3 exam with score of 90% on each part or higher PRIOR to being given any teaching assignments.Notes: An applicant who has previously taken a required course need not take the course again provided the final examination grade was 90% or better. If the exam grade was lower than 90%, the examination must be retaken. Headquarters retains completed application packages for one year following their review by the Instructor and Peer Quality Subcommittee (IPQS). The application packages are then discarded. Applicants are advised to maintain a copy of all materials submitted to Headquarters.

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NACE Internal Corrosion Technologist certification.4-year Engineering, Physical Sciences, or Life Sciences Degree -or- NACE Chemical Treatment Specialist certification -or- NACE Corrosion Specialist certification.10 years experience in internal corrosion.3 years experience with authority for an internal corrosion management program

Internal Corrosion—Basic, Internal Corrosion—Advanced

Served as an assistant/lab instructor for at least 4 courses; received an instructor evaluation score of 4.0 or above on each of the 4 courses; and receive recommendations from 3 of the instructors with whom the assistant/lab instructor has taught

Option 1 Option 2*If applicant wishes to teach both IC Basic and IC Advanced, they must list this on the application.

Internal Corrosion Assistant/Lab Instructor4-year Engineering, Physical Sciences, or Life Sciences Degree -or- NACE Chemical Treatment Specialist certification -or- NACE Corrosion Specialist certification.3 years experience in internal corrosion.

Pipeline Corrosion Integrity Management (PCIM)Professional Engineer’s License -or- 4-year Engineering or Physical Sciences Degree.6 years work experience in integrity management (defined as verifiable experience performing an overall integrity assessment pipelines. This experience should include integrating and interpreting integrity related data, calculating and quantifying risk, understanding criteria for selecting an integrity assessment method and for determining types of remediation activity as well as prioritizing remediation activity and identify integrity threats).NACE Corrosion Specialist certification -or- NACE CP Specialist certification.NACE IC Technologist certification -or- NACE PCIM 2 certification (once courses on scheme are complete).

*eligible candidates will be approved to instruct both coursesCIP Level 1 -and- CIP Level 2

NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3 (PEER).Minimum of 10 experience points gained as listed below. Note: Each period of work experience can be used to acquire points in only one category: (a) one point for each year of field coating inspection work -plus- (b) one point for each 1.5 years of work experience in a coatings related job with site experience (e.g., technical service, application supervision, or project management) -plus- (c) one point for each 2 years of work experience in the coatings industry

CIP One-Day BridgeIn addition to the CIP Program Requirements listed above, candidates must attend CIP One-Day Bridge and pass exam with 90% or higher.

Marine Coating InspectionNACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3 (PEER).Minimum of 10 years of work experience in coating inspection in the marine industry.Documentation describing marine industry coating inspection projects must be included as part of the application.

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NACE CP 2 certification (see additional requirements below) -or- NACE CP 3 certification -or- NACE Corrosion Specialist certification.5 years of CP field verifiable experience on resume. Persons certified to CP Technician must have 10 years of field CP testing experience demonstrated on resume and must be approved by the CP Task Group via a live presentation of teaching skills at a Task Group meeting, or by video-conference.Applications to teach CP Tester, from persons who have only a CP Technician qualification, must be accepted by the CP Subcommittee.

CP 1—CP Tester

CP 2—CP TechnicianNACE CP Specialist certification -or- NACE Corrosion Specialist certification with emphasis on field CP testing experience. Must provide verifiable, 5 years of CP field experience on their resume.

CP 2—CP Technician—MaritimeNACE CP Specialist certification -or- NACE Corrosion Specialist certification with emphasis on field CP testing experience.Must provide verifiable, 10 years of CP field experience on their resume.Must provide verifiable, documented experience in the marine environment.

CP 3—CP TechnologistMust meet CP 2 Instructor Criteria.Minimum of 10 years of cathodic protection design experience. Examples of design projects should be listed and included as part of the application.Successful examination candidates must proceed to an interview with IPQS that will focus on technical knowledge.

CP 4—CP SpecialistMust meet CP 3 Instructor Criteria.Must be a professional engineer practicing in cathodic protection with a minimum of 10 years of design experience. Example design projects should be listed and included as part of the application.Successful examination candidates must proceed to an interview with IPQS that will focus on technical knowledge.

CP InterferenceApproved instructor for CP 3 or CP 4 -plus- 5 years experience testing and managing AC, DC, and telluric interference.

Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic ProtectionNACE CP 2 certification -plus- NACE CIP Level 2 certification -or- NACE Corrosion Specialist certification -plus- 5 years in Cathodic Protection -plus- 5 years in coatings.

Basic CorrosionNACE Corrosion Specialist certification.Requires extensive corrosion experience with coatings, cathodic protection, chemical/inhibition, and materials selection.

Corrosion Control in the Refining IndustryNACE CIP certification -or- NACE Protective Coating Specialist certification.4-year Engineering Degree. 10 years experience in a refinery environment in responsible charge.

Designing for Corrosion ControlNACE Corrosion Specialist certification.Requires extensive experience with materials selection.

Offshore Corrosion Assessment Training (O-CAT)NACE CIP Level 3 certification.10 years documented experience with Offshore Oil and Gas Coatings and Corrosion Condition Assessment.Provide verifiable, detailed background of all project roles and responsibilities for those 10 years with regards to condition assessments/surveys.Applicants for O-CAT will be encouraged to attend the NACE Basic Corrosion course.

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B. THE APPLICATION PROCESSThe completed application package must include the following forms:

Resume documenting work experience, instructor experience, education background, and any other items which should be considered as part of the application.A completed NACE International Instructor Application.Signed instructor agreement that includes Attestation on Ethics and Conduct Rules for NACE International Instructors and Peers.Three (3) completed reference forms verifying your teaching competence and professional experience. At least one reference must be a work-related supervisor, past supervisor, or client. All references must have first hand knowledge of your teaching competence and professional experience.CIP Instructor candidates only - Must also include a nomination from CIP Subcommittee Member, CIP Instructor or CIP Peer Reviewer.*It is your responsibility to distribute reference forms and to follow up to ensure that the reference forms are returned to NACE

C. APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTOR APPLICANTSApplications are reviewed by the Instructor and Peer Quality Subcommittee (IPQS) periodically throughout the year. All applicants will be notified, in writing, of the approval or denial of their application.

D. REQUIREMENTS UPON APPROVALThese requirements must be met prior to being offered teaching assignments:1. Attend, as a trainee instructor, the course to be taught, within two years of approval by the Instructor and Peer Quality Subcommittee

(IPQS). Pass the final written examination with a minimum grade of 90%. The only two exceptions are:Coating Inspector ProgramCP 3—Cathodic Protection Technologist where all parts of the examination must be passed with a 90% or greater.

An applicant who has previously taken the exam(s) need not take the exam(s) again provided the final examination grade(s) are 90% or greater. If the exam grade was lower than 90%, the exam must be retaken at the trainee assignment. In the event that more than two years pass, the applicant must apply for an extension, which must be approved by the Instructor and Peer Quality Subcommittee (IPQS). Reapplication may be required.

2. Sign the NACE Instructor Letter of Agreement.

E. DENIAL OF APPROVALIf not approved, applicants may reapply, but must show that the cause for disapproval has been rectified before reapplying. If the applicant is disapproved a second time for similar cause, a third application will not be considered.

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Qualification Criteria for Instructors

PCS 1 Basic Principles, PCS 2 Advanced, PCS 3 ManagementNACE CIP certification -or- NACE Protective Coating Specialist certification.Minimum five (5) years of verifiable experience comprising the areas of: (a) project management/use of project management tools or software(b) engineering economics or equivalent (e.g., accounting or business degree)(c) budgeting or planner/surveyor for industrial coating application projects

Shipboard Corrosion Assessment Training (S-CAT)

NACE CIP Level 3 certification.10 years documented experience with Marine Vessels Coatings and Corrosion Condition Assessment.Provide verifiable, detailed background of all project roles and responsibilities for those 10 years with regards to condition assessments/surveys.Applicants for S-CAT will be encouraged to attend the NACE Basic Corrosion course.

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Personal Information

Address

City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country

Phone Number Fax Number Cell Number

Applicant Name Email

Instructor Application

Title of Education Program

Application InformationIf applying for Internal Corrosion Program, please check area of strength

Chemistry Operations Both Chemistry & Operations

Resume documenting work experience, instructor experience, education background, & any other items which should be considered as part of the application. NACE International Instructor Application. Three references (at least one from a work-related supervisor, past supervisor, or client). CIP Instructor candidates only must also include a nomination from a CIP Subcommittee Member, CIP Instructor or CIP Peer Reviewer. Signed instructor agreement that includes Attestation on Ethics and Conduct Rules for NACE International Instructors and Peers.

a. Approximate number of weeks per year

b. Periods in year when not available

c. Usual number weeks notice for acceptance of assignments

MAIL NACE Instructor Coordinator1440 South Creek DriveHouston, TX 77084-4906, USA

Availability & Limitation Information

Indicate your availability for instructional assignments

Indicate any limitations to travel

Indicate any limitations to service as a NACE Instructor

Please provide the following documentation with the completed application

Signature Date

3 Easy Ways to Submit Your Completed Application

FAX (281) 228-6351Note: Applications are reviewed by the NACE Instructor and Peer Quality Subcommittee (IPQS) at the

NACE Annual Conference and periodically throughout the year as necessary.

NACE Member Number NACE Certification Type and Number

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EMAIL [email protected]

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Attestation

I HEREBY:

I understand that my failure to comply with these requirements could result in disciplinary action.

Signature Printed Name Date

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Recognize and acknowledge that the proper control of corrosion can be critical to the safety and welfare of the general public and industrial facilities.

Recognize and acknowledge that the control of corrosion is obligatory to maximize conservation of our material resources, to reduce economic losses, and to protect the environment.

Recognize and acknowledge that the entire field of corrosion and its control encompasses the application of the knowledge and experience of many diverse disciplines and levels of technical competence which must often be consulted.

Recognize and acknowledge that only through continual association and cooperation with others in this field can the safest and most economical solutions be found to the many corrosion problems.

Recognize and acknowledge that the quality of my work reflects on the entire profession of corrosion control.

Agree to give first consideration in my corrosion control work to public safety and welfare and to protection of the environment.

Agree to apply myself with diligence and responsibility to the corrosion control work that lies within my area of competence.

Agree to pursue my work with fairness, honesty, integrity and courtesy, ever mindful of the best interests of the public, my employer, and of fellow workers.

Agree to not represent myself to be proficient or make recommendations in phases of corrosion control work in which I am not qualified by knowledge and experience.

Agree to avoid and discourage untrue, sensational, exaggerated, and/or unwarranted statements regarding my work in oral presentations, written text, and/or advertising media.

Agree to treat as confidential my knowledge of the business affairs and/or technical process of clients, employers, or customers when their interests so require.

Agree to inform clients or employers of any business affiliations, interests, and/or connections which might influence my judgment.

FOR THESE REASONS I:

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Name of Instructor Candidate Title of Education Program

Date

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Your assistance in completing this form has been greatly appreciated.

Return This Form to:

Professional: The applicant was a co-worker in the same organizationProfessional: The applicant has been my supervisor.Professional: I have had supervisory responsibilities over the applicantProfessional: Other (please specify) ____________________________Client (please specify) _______________________________________

Customer (please specify) ___________________________Personal (please specify) ____________________________As a student of applicant (please specify) ________________Observed as instructor (please specify) _________________Other (please specify) ______________________________

Applicant Information

Relationship to Candidate InformationRelationship (check all that apply):

Poor Fair Good Excellent

PresenceVoice and DictionAbility to Get Ideas AcrossAdheres to Subject (does not wander)Command of TopicOverall Rating

Rate the instructor candidate according to the following schedule of attributes:

How long have you known the instructor candidate (years)

Ratings are based on:

Describe what your knowledge of the technical capability of the person is in the subject matter described (attach additional sheets if necessary):

MAIL NACE Instructor Coordinator1440 South Creek DriveHouston, TX 77084-4906, USA

FAX (281) 228-6351

EMAIL [email protected]

Printed Name

Signature

Instructor Reference Form

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Phone NumberEmail

My firsthand knowledge of the applicant's ability as an instructor.My general acquaintance with the applicant.What others have told me.My observations of the applicant as a public speaker.

Reference Information

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Name of Instructor Candidate Title of Education Program

Date

www.nace.org/naceinstructor

Your assistance in completing this form has been greatly appreciated.

Return This Form to:

Professional: The applicant was a co-worker in the same organizationProfessional: The applicant has been my supervisor.Professional: I have had supervisory responsibilities over the applicantProfessional: Other (please specify) ____________________________Client (please specify) _______________________________________

Customer (please specify) ___________________________Personal (please specify) ____________________________As a student of applicant (please specify) ________________Observed as instructor (please specify) _________________Other (please specify) ______________________________

Applicant Information

Relationship to Candidate InformationRelationship (check all that apply):

Poor Fair Good Excellent

PresenceVoice and DictionAbility to Get Ideas AcrossAdheres to Subject (does not wander)Command of TopicOverall Rating

Rate the instructor candidate according to the following schedule of attributes:

How long have you known the instructor candidate (years)

Ratings are based on:

Describe what your knowledge of the technical capability of the person is in the subject matter described (attach additional sheets if necessary):

MAIL NACE Instructor Coordinator1440 South Creek DriveHouston, TX 77084-4906, USA

FAX (281) 228-6351

EMAIL [email protected]

Printed Name

Signature

Instructor Reference Form

Revised June 2013 | Page 1 of 10Questions? Please contact:Nikki Ware, Instructor Coordinator [email protected]

Phone NumberEmail

My firsthand knowledge of the applicant's ability as an instructor.My general acquaintance with the applicant.What others have told me.My observations of the applicant as a public speaker.

Reference Information

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Name of Instructor Candidate Title of Education Program

Date

www.nace.org/naceinstructor

Your assistance in completing this form has been greatly appreciated.

Return This Form to:

Professional: The applicant was a co-worker in the same organizationProfessional: The applicant has been my supervisor.Professional: I have had supervisory responsibilities over the applicantProfessional: Other (please specify) ____________________________Client (please specify) _______________________________________

Customer (please specify) ___________________________Personal (please specify) ____________________________As a student of applicant (please specify) ________________Observed as instructor (please specify) _________________Other (please specify) ______________________________

Applicant Information

Relationship to Candidate InformationRelationship (check all that apply):

Poor Fair Good Excellent

PresenceVoice and DictionAbility to Get Ideas AcrossAdheres to Subject (does not wander)Command of TopicOverall Rating

Rate the instructor candidate according to the following schedule of attributes:

How long have you known the instructor candidate (years)

Ratings are based on:

Describe what your knowledge of the technical capability of the person is in the subject matter described (attach additional sheets if necessary):

MAIL NACE Instructor Coordinator1440 South Creek DriveHouston, TX 77084-4906, USA

FAX (281) 228-6351

EMAIL [email protected]

Printed Name

Signature

Instructor Reference Form

Revised June 2013 | Page 1 of 10Questions? Please contact:Nikki Ware, Instructor Coordinator [email protected]

Phone NumberEmail

My firsthand knowledge of the applicant's ability as an instructor.My general acquaintance with the applicant.What others have told me.My observations of the applicant as a public speaker.

Reference Information

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Name of Instructor Candidate Title of Education Program

Date

www.nace.org/naceinstructor

Your assistance in completing this form has been greatly appreciated.

Return This Form to:

Professional: The applicant was a co-worker in the same organizationProfessional: The applicant has been my supervisor.Professional: I have had supervisory responsibilities over the applicantProfessional: Other (please specify) ____________________________Client (please specify) _______________________________________

Customer (please specify) ___________________________Personal (please specify) ____________________________As a student of applicant (please specify) ________________Observed as instructor (please specify) _________________Other (please specify) ______________________________

Applicant Information

Relationship to Candidate InformationRelationship (check all that apply):

Poor Fair Good Excellent

PresenceVoice and DictionAbility to Get Ideas AcrossAdheres to Subject (does not wander)Command of TopicOverall Rating

Rate the instructor candidate according to the following schedule of attributes:

How long have you known the instructor candidate (years)

Ratings are based on:

Describe what your knowledge of the technical capability of the person is in the subject matter described (attach additional sheets if necessary):

MAIL NACE Instructor Coordinator1440 South Creek DriveHouston, TX 77084-4906, USA

FAX (281) 228-6351

EMAIL [email protected]

Printed Name

Signature

CIP Instructor, Committee Member or Peer Reference Form

Revised June 2013 | Page 1 of 10Questions? Please contact:Nikki Ware, Instructor Coordinator [email protected]

Phone NumberEmail

My firsthand knowledge of the applicant's ability as an instructor.My general acquaintance with the applicant.What others have told me.My observations of the applicant as a public speaker.

Reference Information