Gas System Planning Engineer- Flexible Location

Pacific Gas And Electric CompanyOakland, CA
Hybrid

About The Position

This position is located within the Gas System Planning (GSP) department of Gas Strategy Execution & System Planning (GSESP). GSP is responsible for gas system modeling, hydraulic analysis, design recommendation and review, operational and emergency support, and system's engineering of PG&E's backbone, transmission, and distribution systems. GSP's plans drive PG&E's gas system investments, design, and operations for delivering gas to PG&E's customers in a safe, affordable, reliable, manner, and without incident. GSP is a leader in the development and use of innovative engineering techniques, and hydraulic modeling tools for gas system planning, and is recognized for its expert knowledge of PG&E's gas system hydraulics and operations. We are committed to continually advancing our tools and processes in order to equip our engineers for the future. GSP promotes and employs decision-making that is logical, innovative, takes into account diverse perspectives, and is recognized for use of inventive concepts and operational best practices. Performs engineering work to ensure that gas system capacity and overall system operations meet the needs of PG&E's gas transmission system customers. Provides hydraulic analysis, operational support, and gas transmission system engineering for the company's backbone and transmission systems. Collaborates with gas operations departments and other lines of business (LOB) to ensure the design, construction, and operation of facilities meets operational requirements of the gas pipeline systems. Acts as a liaison with gas field operations personnel to assess and review the impacts of operations within the gas pipeline system. Contributes toward Gas Safety Excellence goals by improving safety, reliability and affordability for one or more asset families and one or more life cycles. Will be a subject matter expert for gas system planning processes and will act as a liaison to other departments in gas engineering and operations. This position will require approximately 10% of travel time in work schedule. Location is flexible within the PG&E Service Territory between Diablo, East Bay or Mission Divisions, however there is preference for the incumbent to be based in Oakland; please note hiring leader will make final decision of what are appropriate headquarters for the role based on business need. This position is hybrid, working from your remote office and your assigned work location based on business need. The assigned work location will be within the PG&E Service Territory (Oakland preferably, but possibility for Diablo, East Bay, or Mission division headquarters).

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Engineering or equivalent experience
  • Valid California driver's license
  • Three (3) years of relevant experience

Nice To Haves

  • Engineering in Training (EIT) certification
  • Professional Engineering (PE) license
  • Pipeline Simulation Engineering experience (Synergi or equivalent)
  • Knowledge and understanding of PG&E's gas transmission, distribution, and system hydraulics
  • Knowledge, understanding, and interpretation of engineering principles, codes, and regulations impacting gas operations
  • Knowledge and understanding of the relationships between gas operations and environmental impact analysis
  • Ability to interpret engineering practices and determine if proposed work plans meet requirements
  • Ability to communicate technical information to a non-technical audience
  • Results-oriented skills with a balanced emphasis between quality, quantity, efficiency, and effectiveness
  • Forecasting, modeling, and statistical analysis skills
  • Oral presentation skills

Responsibilities

  • Provides hydraulic analysis and transmission system engineering expertise regarding PG&E's local gas transmission and/or backbone transmission systems.
  • Utilizes hydraulic simulation models to determine transmission system performance (pipelines, regulator stations, compressor stations, and storage fields), for problems of moderate scope or complexity.
  • Evaluates and determines cost efficient and effective facility enhancements and replacements to meet customer needs and operating requirements.
  • Assesses and reviews escalated impacts of operations within the gas pipeline system.
  • Calculates pipeline, station, and compressor unit capacities and provides technical design load curves and temperature forecasts and results.
  • Reviews customer gas usage, temperature factors, and load curves.
  • Analyzes winter pressure charts, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) information, and other system performance data.
  • Validates and contrasts models and scenarios compared to gas operations data and develops recommendations to resolve issues.
  • Provides technical engineering expertise to assess and support gas planning tools and software.
  • Conducts analyses and contributes to the development of testimony for federal, state, and local regulatory agencies/commissions, e.g., California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and Federal Energy and Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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