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Pipeline Integrity Engineer (#3631)
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Tallgrass
Base salary range: $85,700.00/yr – $128,550.00/yr
Primary Purpose To manage pipeline integrity projects, O&M projects, and small capital projects. Provide technical support in all areas of pipeline systems and serve as a technical resource to the company in support of projects and compliance with regulations and company standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Oversee the planning, scheduling, management, and reporting of multiple capital and maintenance projects, including new pipeline construction, replacement, inline inspection, integrity remediation, pressure testing, compression, automation, controls, measurement, corrosion, gas processing, interconnects, and encroachments.
Develop project scope documents, and track, manage, and report scope changes.
Manage multiple contractors and consultants, including inspectors, engineering consultants, surveyors, material suppliers, general contractors, NDE contractors, line stopping, hot tapping, compression, and ILI consultants.
Engineer pipeline and facility designs for small projects such as replacements, re‑routes, pig traps, and minor station piping modifications.
Oversee defect assessments and repairs of pipeline defects.
Develop project schedules, cost estimates, and budget forecasts with minimal direction.
Prepare RFP bid documents, conduct the bid process, analyze bids, and select successful contractors.
Provide technical expertise to internal and external customers and support field operations.
Provide guidance on industry codes, standards, and federal regulations governing hazardous pipeline design and construction.
Develop and update company engineering, material, and equipment specifications.
Ensure compliance with company and OSHA safety standards and operating procedures.
Organize and publish project and compliance documentation into job books for regulatory audits.
Participate in large capital project design reviews and industry research groups as required.
Collaborate professionally with a wide variety of people.
Communicate clearly and effectively, demonstrating strong verbal skills and active listening.
Maintain dependable work attendance and perform at a fully competent level.
Work non‑traditional hours as needed.
Maintain high regard for personal safety, company assets, employees, and the public.
Perform other daily, weekly, monthly, or special project duties as identified.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education Minimum requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Engineering.
Experience and Knowledge
Manager’s discretion determines starting field engineering level (III or Sr) based on experience.
Intermediate proficiency in MS Office applications (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, Visio, Outlook).
Certifications, Licenses & Registrations
Valid driver’s license with satisfactory driving record.
Competencies, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of natural gas and oil transmission industry, pipeline/facilities design, construction, operation, and testing.
Proficiency in basic engineering and project management skills.
Familiarity with electrical and mechanical blueprints, diagrams, flow charts, P&IDs.
Knowledge of pipeline design calculations and GIS information.
Knowledge of ROW, EHS, and regulatory clearances.
Teamwork, adherence to schedules, attention to detail, and work rules.
Organizational and prioritization skills for simultaneous projects.
Job level commensurate with experience and skill sets.
Physical Demands
Minimal safety hazards; general office conditions.
Ability to sit for prolonged periods.
Use hands for typing, handling, talking, listening, standing, reaching, occasional walking, climbing, lifting up to 10–25 pounds.
Work in varying weather conditions during field work.
Working Conditions
Frequent overnight travel may be required.
Overtime and/or extended work hours may be required.
Carry a cell phone and be available for contact during working and non‑working hours.
Clear drug screen and comprehensive background check (including credit report if required) after an offer is extended.
Supervisory Responsibility None.
Preferred Education, Experience, Certifications, Competencies, Skills, & Abilities
Experience in pipeline, compressor, and meter station facilities design and construction.
Knowledge of pipeline operation and pressure testing.
Experience with stress engineering, OPP sizing and review, welding procedures, NDE inspections.
Experience with pipeline integrity, ILI tool runs, defect assessment, and repair.
Advanced proficiency in MS Office.
Knowledge of industry standards (DOT 49CFR192/195, API, ASME B31.x series, ANSI, NACE, etc.).
Registered engineering intern (EI) or professional engineer (PE).
Compensation The annual salary range for this position will be $85,700 – $128,550/yr.
About Us Tallgrass was named one of the 2023 Top Workplaces USA and highlighted in Colorado's Top Workplaces for the past seven consecutive years. Tallgrass is a leading energy infrastructure company focused on safely, reliably, and sustainably delivering the energy and services that power our nation and enable our quality of life.
At Tallgrass, we value our teams and strive to create an environment where employees feel respected, and their contributions are valued. We aim to support employees' physical, mental, and financial well-being through a comprehensive Total Rewards Program.
Industry competitive pay.
Health insurance package options, including Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts.
Infertility coverage.
Parental leave.
401(k) with up to a 6% match and employer discretionary contribution of up to 4%.
Wellness programs and mental health resources.
Employer‑paid life, short‑term disability, long‑term disability, and critical illness insurance.
Vacation, sick days, paid caregiver leave, volunteer and bereavement paid time off.
Identity theft protection.
Annual discretionary bonus.
Generous tuition reimbursement program.
Company‑paid holidays and floating holidays.
Company vehicle (if applicable).
Employee discounts on vehicles, tires, cellular plans, and more.
Networking and employee engagement events.
Personal development opportunities.
EEO Statement Tallgrass complies with all Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) affirmative action laws and regulations. Tallgrass does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national origin, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, pregnancy status, or other status protected by law.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Engineering and Information Technology
Industry Oil and Gas
Application Deadline Recruiting timelines vary by position; however, all Tallgrass positions accept applications for at least five business days from the posting date. This position is open and still accepting applications.
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Pipeline Integrity Engineer (#3631)
role at
Tallgrass
Base salary range: $85,700.00/yr – $128,550.00/yr
Primary Purpose To manage pipeline integrity projects, O&M projects, and small capital projects. Provide technical support in all areas of pipeline systems and serve as a technical resource to the company in support of projects and compliance with regulations and company standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Oversee the planning, scheduling, management, and reporting of multiple capital and maintenance projects, including new pipeline construction, replacement, inline inspection, integrity remediation, pressure testing, compression, automation, controls, measurement, corrosion, gas processing, interconnects, and encroachments.
Develop project scope documents, and track, manage, and report scope changes.
Manage multiple contractors and consultants, including inspectors, engineering consultants, surveyors, material suppliers, general contractors, NDE contractors, line stopping, hot tapping, compression, and ILI consultants.
Engineer pipeline and facility designs for small projects such as replacements, re‑routes, pig traps, and minor station piping modifications.
Oversee defect assessments and repairs of pipeline defects.
Develop project schedules, cost estimates, and budget forecasts with minimal direction.
Prepare RFP bid documents, conduct the bid process, analyze bids, and select successful contractors.
Provide technical expertise to internal and external customers and support field operations.
Provide guidance on industry codes, standards, and federal regulations governing hazardous pipeline design and construction.
Develop and update company engineering, material, and equipment specifications.
Ensure compliance with company and OSHA safety standards and operating procedures.
Organize and publish project and compliance documentation into job books for regulatory audits.
Participate in large capital project design reviews and industry research groups as required.
Collaborate professionally with a wide variety of people.
Communicate clearly and effectively, demonstrating strong verbal skills and active listening.
Maintain dependable work attendance and perform at a fully competent level.
Work non‑traditional hours as needed.
Maintain high regard for personal safety, company assets, employees, and the public.
Perform other daily, weekly, monthly, or special project duties as identified.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education Minimum requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Engineering.
Experience and Knowledge
Manager’s discretion determines starting field engineering level (III or Sr) based on experience.
Intermediate proficiency in MS Office applications (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, Visio, Outlook).
Certifications, Licenses & Registrations
Valid driver’s license with satisfactory driving record.
Competencies, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of natural gas and oil transmission industry, pipeline/facilities design, construction, operation, and testing.
Proficiency in basic engineering and project management skills.
Familiarity with electrical and mechanical blueprints, diagrams, flow charts, P&IDs.
Knowledge of pipeline design calculations and GIS information.
Knowledge of ROW, EHS, and regulatory clearances.
Teamwork, adherence to schedules, attention to detail, and work rules.
Organizational and prioritization skills for simultaneous projects.
Job level commensurate with experience and skill sets.
Physical Demands
Minimal safety hazards; general office conditions.
Ability to sit for prolonged periods.
Use hands for typing, handling, talking, listening, standing, reaching, occasional walking, climbing, lifting up to 10–25 pounds.
Work in varying weather conditions during field work.
Working Conditions
Frequent overnight travel may be required.
Overtime and/or extended work hours may be required.
Carry a cell phone and be available for contact during working and non‑working hours.
Clear drug screen and comprehensive background check (including credit report if required) after an offer is extended.
Supervisory Responsibility None.
Preferred Education, Experience, Certifications, Competencies, Skills, & Abilities
Experience in pipeline, compressor, and meter station facilities design and construction.
Knowledge of pipeline operation and pressure testing.
Experience with stress engineering, OPP sizing and review, welding procedures, NDE inspections.
Experience with pipeline integrity, ILI tool runs, defect assessment, and repair.
Advanced proficiency in MS Office.
Knowledge of industry standards (DOT 49CFR192/195, API, ASME B31.x series, ANSI, NACE, etc.).
Registered engineering intern (EI) or professional engineer (PE).
Compensation The annual salary range for this position will be $85,700 – $128,550/yr.
About Us Tallgrass was named one of the 2023 Top Workplaces USA and highlighted in Colorado's Top Workplaces for the past seven consecutive years. Tallgrass is a leading energy infrastructure company focused on safely, reliably, and sustainably delivering the energy and services that power our nation and enable our quality of life.
At Tallgrass, we value our teams and strive to create an environment where employees feel respected, and their contributions are valued. We aim to support employees' physical, mental, and financial well-being through a comprehensive Total Rewards Program.
Industry competitive pay.
Health insurance package options, including Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts.
Infertility coverage.
Parental leave.
401(k) with up to a 6% match and employer discretionary contribution of up to 4%.
Wellness programs and mental health resources.
Employer‑paid life, short‑term disability, long‑term disability, and critical illness insurance.
Vacation, sick days, paid caregiver leave, volunteer and bereavement paid time off.
Identity theft protection.
Annual discretionary bonus.
Generous tuition reimbursement program.
Company‑paid holidays and floating holidays.
Company vehicle (if applicable).
Employee discounts on vehicles, tires, cellular plans, and more.
Networking and employee engagement events.
Personal development opportunities.
EEO Statement Tallgrass complies with all Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) affirmative action laws and regulations. Tallgrass does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national origin, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, pregnancy status, or other status protected by law.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Engineering and Information Technology
Industry Oil and Gas
Application Deadline Recruiting timelines vary by position; however, all Tallgrass positions accept applications for at least five business days from the posting date. This position is open and still accepting applications.
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