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Cathodic protection is a technique used to control corrosion of metal surfaces in structures that are in contact with conductive electrolyte including buildings, pipelines, and bridges. Cathodic protection technicians work on a variety of projects, installing, commissioning, monitoring, evaluating, maintaining, repairing, and decommissioning cathodic protection systems. (Designated Occupation)

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