Patriot Advertising
Associate Engineer - Pipeline Integrity - 2510003059
Patriot Advertising, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208
Position Summary
Responsible for performing pipeline integrity engineering duties such as data analysis of ILI data while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. Major Accountabilities
The primary role of the Pipeline Integrity Engineer is to support the reliability and mechanical integrity of the pipeline assets. Responsibilities may include: Process reports from Inline Inspections (ILI) and prepare appropriate repair recommendations Modify the integrity programs plans and procedures to reflect conclusions drawn from integrity inspections and risk analysis Make technology and reassessment interval recommendations for ILIs Coordinate with multiple groups to manage excavation and repair of pipeline assets Contribute to the development of written policies and procedures related to Integrity Management inspection, evaluation, repair and documentation work Support state and federal compliance audits Education Requirement
Bachelor of Science in Engineering required and 0-3 years of relevant work experience. Experience Requirement
Strong analytical, technical evaluation, interpersonal and presentation skills Good organizational skills, ability to manage multiple projects, work independently with limited supervision in a team environment Crude oil and refined products pipeline industry preferred Familiarity with In Line Inspection (ILI) of hazardous liquid pipelines preferred Knowledge of Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 Part 195, highly desired Candidates with demonstrated experience and qualifications may be considered for a higher-level position An equal opportunity employer/disability/vet
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Responsible for performing pipeline integrity engineering duties such as data analysis of ILI data while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. Major Accountabilities
The primary role of the Pipeline Integrity Engineer is to support the reliability and mechanical integrity of the pipeline assets. Responsibilities may include: Process reports from Inline Inspections (ILI) and prepare appropriate repair recommendations Modify the integrity programs plans and procedures to reflect conclusions drawn from integrity inspections and risk analysis Make technology and reassessment interval recommendations for ILIs Coordinate with multiple groups to manage excavation and repair of pipeline assets Contribute to the development of written policies and procedures related to Integrity Management inspection, evaluation, repair and documentation work Support state and federal compliance audits Education Requirement
Bachelor of Science in Engineering required and 0-3 years of relevant work experience. Experience Requirement
Strong analytical, technical evaluation, interpersonal and presentation skills Good organizational skills, ability to manage multiple projects, work independently with limited supervision in a team environment Crude oil and refined products pipeline industry preferred Familiarity with In Line Inspection (ILI) of hazardous liquid pipelines preferred Knowledge of Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 Part 195, highly desired Candidates with demonstrated experience and qualifications may be considered for a higher-level position An equal opportunity employer/disability/vet
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