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Ironhorsemidstream

Project Manager (TX)

Ironhorsemidstream, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Lead Projects from Concept to Commissioning – Manage gathering pipeline, compression, and facility projects from initial design and permitting through construction and startup. Engineering & Design Oversight – Review and guide the development of pipeline alignment sheets, facility P&IDs, process flow diagrams, and piping isometrics. Vendor & Contractor Management – Oversee third-party engineering, survey, and construction firms; evaluate bids and negotiate scopes to ensure quality and cost efficiency. Schedule & Budget Control – Develop and track project schedules, budgets, and progress reports; proactively address risks and changes. Construction Support – Provide technical guidance to field crews, ensuring compliance with design specifications, industry codes, and safety standards. Regulatory & Safety Compliance – Ensure all work meets applicable codes and regulations (CFR 192, API, ASME, OSHA) and aligns with Iron Horse safety culture. Stakeholder Coordination – Facilitate clear communication across internal teams, landowners, and interconnecting transmission companies. Project Documentation – Maintain organized records of design documents, meeting minutes, procurement files, and commissioning reports. Qualifications

Education – B.S. in Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering Experience – 5+ years in pipeline and facility design/construction within the natural gas midstream sector. Knowledge –

Natural gas gathering, compression, and processing facilities (stabilization and mechanical refrigeration preferred). Oklahoma SCOOP/STACK plays and regional construction considerations. Industry standards and permitting requirements (CFR 192, API, ASME, OSHA).

Skills –

Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects. Proficiency in MS Office and project management tools (MS Project); experience with Ariel performance software, Synergi Gas, Google Earth, AutoCAD, and Pipeline Toolbox is a plus. Excellent written and verbal communication skills; comfortable leading meetings and presenting to leadership.

Other Requirements – Valid driver’s license with good driving record, ability to pass pre-employment drug screen and background check, willingness to travel 25–40% within Oklahoma. Why Join Iron Horse Midstream?

Direct Project Ownership – You’ll have full visibility and influence over your projects, from early planning to commissioning. Agile Team – Work in a collaborative environment where decisions are made quickly, and your expertise is valued. Growth Opportunities – Our expanding footprint in the Anadarko Basin provides opportunities to take on increasingly complex and impactful projects. Hands-On Culture – Expect to spend time in the field, not just behind a desk — ensuring designs translate into safe, efficient, and reliable assets.

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